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Old 03-21-2005, 05:05 PM   #4
Allan Rahbek Allan Rahbek is offline
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Originally Posted by Carlos Ygoa
Allan,

If I could make a head study look this good I would try to find a way to convince the client that it is finished piece. But if you DO decide to do the definitive piece, I can't wait to see THAT.

Your technique comes across as very relaxed, not overworked at all; makes it look like you paint with such ease and confidence--with great "soltura", as it is said here. Very well done.
Carlos,
Thank you for your kind remarks on this study.

I do consider it a finished portrait, but started it to solve some light problems. Hope that I can make it work in the larger painting. We
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