Welcome to Week 14, Year 4 of Paint Party Friday!
This week, random.org chose #56 - Sharon aka Moxie Rabbit. Sharon created her own version of Botticelli's "Study of a Young Girl" as part of the Studying with the Masters Class. She shows the process she went through to get to this final version. Check it out!
As always, please make sure to use your post URL address NOT your blog home page URL address as there are many late visitors who get confused as to which post is for PPF when they arrive (after Friday) at your website. If you are unfamiliar with Mr. Linky, an explanation of how this tool works can be found on Week 1 and Week 2 posts.
Have a wonderfully creative week!
Hi Everyone! Sharon's piece is lovely. Wishing all of you a happy weekend
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Still drawing flowers. This time one of my favorites, which is hibiscus. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF to everyone. I love Sharon's piece. I have to go check it out. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work from Sharon! Valerie
ReplyDeleteAmazing Art from Sharon! Happy PPF to all!
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Susi
interesting piece from Sharon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portrait, Sharon, really well done.
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I love to read about working methods and processes, Sharon's post was just perfect for these needs!!!
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ReplyDeleteHeading to Sharon's blog!! :)
Happy PPF everyone, I'll certainly look up on Sharons work.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Sharon! She's a knockout!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Sharon! And Happy PPF everyone :)
ReplyDeleteSharon your lady is stunning, beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteLovely portrait, I really like the expression.
ReplyDeletebeautiful portrait-love the hair. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletePowerful beauty and intense eye..she is stunning..gorgeous art Sharon..congrats!!
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Happy PPF everyone!
I love Sharon's stoic portrait. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteSharon I loved your underpainting. I know it was not like Botticelli, but she was beautiful and mysterious, quite modern. I find what you all are doing in that group so interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us in on the process, Sharon. A master's class must be challenging.
ReplyDeleteHey, All. Stop by my blog and leave a comment to be entered to win a FREE aceo abstract painting. Happy PPF everyone.
Sharon's art is lovely! Happy to be back at PPF after a long time. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that my process and the teachers' processes on any of the pieces that I did in this class have very little in common. That's why I'm sharing my process. I have learned, and been exposed to, a tremendous amount of good stuff in this class and I still have a lot more to learn.
I'm honored to have what I love to do acknowledged and thanks again for all your comments! Happy PPF! :)
Lovely work from Sharon!
ReplyDeletewow!! what a great painting Sharon! happy ppf to all!!!!
ReplyDeleteHello, Happy PPF, I like the pose of the girl and the composition of hair is very original. Saludos a todas
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet hair she has with the blue ribbons! Happy ppf!
ReplyDeleteLove the painting Sharon! Happy PPF
ReplyDeleteAfter a loooong time, I'm participating again and can't wait to visit everyone's entries. Happy PPF! xoxo Silke
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