And the last Portraits I’ve been to is this one, a few weeks ago with Huss. Less variety of media this time but quite a few I’m proud off, like this technical pen and wash piece, or the false colour watercolour and sgraffito. I like the very abstract ink piece as well which is just planes and lines. I know Huss, and thus it was hard to get a true likeness…but I got close in places. It’s like more you know someone, the harder it gets to draw or paint them realistically?
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3 responses to “Portraits At The Pub 54: Huss”
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Great job! I’ve been reading your PATP series and really enjoyed it. Have done any more?
We haven’t got anything like that in Southend, only life drawing.
Is there a way to go through your blog post chronologically? Usually there are “newer entry” and “older entry” links but I couldn’t find them in your blog.
Again, loved all the paintings/drawings!-
Thanks! I’ve stopped doing them for a while – maybe one more I didn’t post, but I think this is the last one.
There should be? At the bottom of the home page – a bunch of numbers and older posts https://www.tjbaker.co.uk/
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Oh, really?! That’s a shame, I really enjoyed all your portrait posts.
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