Showing posts with label multicultural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multicultural. Show all posts
Tuesday, 17 July 2018
Development of Mixed Media Pieces
I have revisited an old mixed media piece and updated it with elements from my more current mixed media work. Here are the progress pictures. I am pleased with the outcome and have already started a small series inspired by this piece.
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Wednesday, 7 March 2018
Native American Art Series...
Darker feathers for my Native American man... I think this painting is finished now - there will be more similar paintings soon. I love portraiture, paint & mixed media. I have Native American heritage & often explore themes of history, culture & heritage in my work as well as strength, the spiritual & emotional / social. I regularly use gold & silver in my fine art work - often representing the unseen...
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Saturday, 20 January 2018
Self Portrait From A While Ago
Self portrait from a while ago - my native american heritage coming through! I was doing a lot of metal embellishment on canvas at the time as you can see here. Someone commented they thought I "look prettier in real life" than in this portrait 😂 Have to admit I disagree, this painting is a very close likeness - sure I didn't go for a glamorous pose but then self portraits (generally) aren't about making yourself look attractive but about depicting & expressing yourself, inside & out. Often the artist is the artist's best sitter as they know that face so well & they know everything that goes on inside. For the record, I can & I do create many flattering portraits, but that wasn't what this painting was about 😉
You can check out the full painting and more images on my website: www.bethlouella.com (portraiture - fine art).
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You can check out the full painting and more images on my website: www.bethlouella.com (portraiture - fine art).
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Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Progress Pictures of 'Mothers'
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Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Lineage
Here is another recent painting. It is a self portrait (not a very flattering one, but then that is not what self portraits are about!). It is called Lineage, the painting is about heritage, ancestry, what gets passed down to us and what shapes us. My dreads look like tree branches so I created a 'family tree' / 'tree of life' with the layout of my hair. The splashes of colour represent different elements being passed down, the things that impact / shape us and the results. The turquoise represents bitter sweet elements and the yellow represents positive elements, such as love, joy and faith.
Lineage 61cm (w) x 91cm (h) paint on canvas
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
New Portrait - FIT
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