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figures through the light Painting

Linda Sharman

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Cardboard

Size: 10 W x 12 H x 1 D in

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I do really like to people watch around the cities and places I visit, getting my inspiration from form and light of people going on with their daily life. I hope for them to feel the place and time and also a story to be told. I have chosen to do a underpainting in acrylic, then layering oils to ca...

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2022

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Painting, Oil on Cardboard

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10 W x 12 H x 1 D in

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I studied design at Leicester Polytechnic working as a knitwear designer for many years. My biggest influence to my paintings was my father who was a fantastic impressionist painter. For many years I tagged along to my father’s art classes at the early age of eleven learning many skills from him. I paint a lot from memory every day places, people, the feel, atmosphere, colour, light and people going on with their everyday lives. The mediums I use consist of mostly acrylic and pastel but I do like to experiment with different types of media and mediums. I tend to start a painting by layering different colours by bleeding and blending them and also rubbing them with fingers and cloth, only whilst having a memory or picture in mind. I don’t often do much sketching or planning out before I start to paint, sometimes I work from my photography which I incorporate into my paintings. Recently I have tried something a bit different by painting on old wood panels I find the grain and knots in the wood often defines the way a picture goes ,also how the paint catches the grain making marks into the indentations along its travels. Then I will finish off by sanding and waxing, sometimes with different tones and strengths of wax.

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