Here I done a landscape painting taken from Paul Morrison's work. I used black acrylic paint and a thin paint brush to get the strong definite lines of detail.
Here I done another landscape painting taken from Margo Maeckelberghe's work. I used different acrylic colours and mixed together to get different shade so that it blends in. Also I used wild brush marks and also dabbed white on top as some more detail take from Margo's work.
This is a landscape piece done in the style of Margo Maeckelberghe but of the view at front of college. of where I blended colours and used many different shades and then added lines of detail and dabs of white as detail within the artist style.
This is a painting of at front of college done by using wild brush marks and acrylic paint. Also by mixing colours to get different colours and shades.
This is a focus on getting the right shape of bottles and shading of light and dark using charcoal. Which gives it the 3D look.
This I focusing on the use of using a view finder to get different compositions. Also of using charcoal to get the light ad dark areas. Which gives it the 3D look.
This is done by using black and white paint in different ways like scratching into or printing or used thinly or thickly. By focusing on a scene.
This is also done by focusing on a scene and using mid toned paper and then using charcoal and white chalk to get the light, dark and middle tone shading areas. It also focuses on the shaping of the bottles.
This is done by using black ink in different ways like contour lines, circles, detailed lines, block thickly or lightly and criss cross. I done this by looking at a child's shoe.
This is a recreation of Kathe Kollwitz portrait work using biro pen on paper to get strong definite lines.
This is a recreation of Francis Bacon portrait work of his distortion of faces work. Done by using chalk pastels to smudge the colour.
This is a recreation of Vincent Van Gogh portrait work. Here I have used chalk pastels to blur colours for background and added strong definite lines.
This is a portrait of myself done in the style of Vincent Van Gogh and Francis Bacon of that I have used chalk pastels to get the background colour. Also in the style of Kathe Kollwitz of that I have used biro pen to get strong definite lines of detail.
This is also a portrait done of my self in the style of Francis Bacon of that I have used the black background which blends in with the hair. Also of the distortion of the face. But I used half black paper and half a mid toned coloured paper. I also used charcoal and white chalk.
Here is a self portrait done in the style of Vincent Van Gogh but in using black and white of charcoal. By blending it and then adding definite lines. As I think it has worked well with the hair.
This is a self portrait done in the style of Kathe Kollwitz. Of using black biro pen and getting the strong definite lines which I think has worked well with my crazy hair.
Here is another self portrait done in the style of Vincent Van Gogh. Of using the chalk pastels to blend and to get strong lines of detail.
This is a self portrait done in the style of Francis Bacon. By the fact I have used chalk and blended colours and blended in the hair with the background. Also of distorting the face. Which I quite like.
This is my final piece in fine art of my portrait work. This is a self portrait in the style of Francis bacon of that I have blended the hair with the black background. Also of that I have used chalk and blended it in which is also what Vincent Van Gogh does. I have also done it in the style of Kathe Kollwitz of adding some detail with using black biro pen to give it some definite detail but not to much.
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