jackieohhhh:
2headedsnake: portraitpainting2011.blogspot.com Jenny Saville, “Rosetta”, Atonement Studies, 2005 Saville rolls out canvas on her floor to paint them with paint brushes attached to sticks so that the five foot tall painter can sweep the paint across the canvas. Saville does not paint from real life, but rather images from photographs, medical textbooks and newspapers. She has even attended plastic surgery operations in order to see how flesh can be moved and manipulated.
2headedsnake:
portraitpainting2011.blogspot.com Jenny Saville, “Rosetta”, Atonement Studies, 2005 Saville rolls out canvas on her floor to paint them with paint brushes attached to sticks so that the five foot tall painter can sweep the paint across the canvas. Saville does not paint from real life, but rather images from photographs, medical textbooks and newspapers. She has even attended plastic surgery operations in order to see how flesh can be moved and manipulated.
portraitpainting2011.blogspot.com
Jenny Saville, “Rosetta”, Atonement Studies, 2005
Saville rolls out canvas on her floor to paint them with paint brushes attached to sticks so that the five foot tall painter can sweep the paint across the canvas. Saville does not paint from real life, but rather images from photographs, medical textbooks and newspapers. She has even attended plastic surgery operations in order to see how flesh can be moved and manipulated.
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