Today's paintings. I did two. One is the 2012 version, the other I tried to copy him.

Tags: Anna, Modigliani, Study, acrylics, on, wood

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Oooh! I like them, the copy is particularly good. The colours really work well. Nice work!

Thanks Mary!

the second one is excellent

Thanks Diana

Oh, wow! These are amazing! I never thought to try copying an artwork because I never thought I could do it anywhere near as good as the original. But now I am jealous! Will have to choose some favorites and give it a go!

 

Are you hanging these up in your house?

Thank you Tina. Give it a try. I have them for sale on my web site. 

I like these too.

Thank you. I am drawing more in Modi's style, I am enjoying delving into this.

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