No Props Required.. okay not a good title, but something I was thinking while I saved the photograph of it. I believe the size is 14 x 22, but as I am down in the Prime Roast coffee shop around the corner from my studio (for a cappuccino and to bum internet) I can't be sure.
The full view.
The close-up
The set
This is stunning and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a winner!
For me this piece is all about how beautiful our hands are. Very captivating.
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole,
ReplyDeleteI love the final version, it's beautiful, attractive, enigmatic, modern. I actually love how both versions look together, they do complement each other, as someone said on the previous post.
But I'd stay with the second if I had to chose one. Just my opinion :)
Best regards,
Carolina
Stunning work. Love both version .
ReplyDeleteBoth are very complimentary
Both complementary and complimentary, of course :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Fascinating pose, and I'm drawn right in to that bit of light in the eye. extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteThey look terrific Nicole!!! Your daughter is cute and she's undoubtedly proud of these paintings!! You have gotten so good at portraits, they seem to come so naturally to you now.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet having a studio away from home is making you much more productive nowadays, huh? :D
Nancy
Awesome work Nicole. You have a real feel for portrait.
ReplyDeleteI love this one. It's just so different and yet engaging.
ReplyDeleteI just love your work, I've been snooping here for a long time and you never fail to impress me with your talent.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to come up with a title for the "without props" piece, maybe - "the itsy bitsy spider ..." Too Corny?