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Friday, April 19, 2013

Faceless and Nameless

I almost forgot Paint Party Friday and Sneak Peek Friday - how could I!!! So I am late today, but better late than never!

This faceless girl in this painting is a result of Christy Tomlinson's "She Art Workshop #3" - I am still not done with the workshop, but have learned so much. Thankfully it is accessible for an entire year, there is no need to rush. Usually I am not a fan of faceless people, but I have learned how much of a face you can actually paint just by shading. I like how she has turned out.


Unfortunately, this painting still has no name. On my Facebook page I have asked my "fans" to come up with a name and post it in the comments. So far I have received quite some beautiful options. If you can think of a good name/title for this painting, I would love it if you popped over to my Facebook page and left it there in the comments. The person who's name/title "wins" will receive an 8x10 print of this painting. In order to be "eligible" it has to be posted on Facebook. Thank you!

Enjoy visiting all these wonderful artists' blogs and have a great weekend!


27 comments:

  1. I am the worst at titles! I usually hit up friends and family for them too... I love the painting, I think faceless paintings have a wonderful mystery to them and yours is no exception...

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  2. Taking workshops is such a great thing. i think that it opens up so many creative doors that maybe we didn't even know we had. Self pace is even better. You can savor it more. Lovely work!

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  3. I love your color choices for this, Carola! (And I agree, it is amazing how much of a face you can suggest just by shading.)

    I'm glad you didn't forget PPF! Hee hee!

    xo
    Kristin

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  4. I love the colors and very nice work in this face. Shading is great. Thanks.

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  5. love the colours and textures, Carola! Gorgeous work x

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  6. Wow, I have no name for her but she is gorgeous. The colors are beautiful together.

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  7. I love the braided hair and the collaged background is so pretty. I'll be interested to see what name you come up with!

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  8. Your girl looks wonderful faceless! Love the colors and textures!

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  9. I love your Warm Woman of Mystery. Gorgeous colours and textures which complement the whole.

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  10. loving how you produced such a sculptured face. Happy PPF, Annette x

    http://nettysartadventures.blogspot.co.uk/

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  11. I love that painting - you have managed to get expression without distinct features. Don't know that I'll get to FB - but introspection comes to mind when I look at the painting. HPPF

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  12. Wonderful painting! love those colours!

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  13. she is beautiful! one of my favorite faces from you, carola! :)

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  14. I really like faceless painting. There is a face that everyone sees. I make faceless dolls.
    Nicole/Beadwright

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  15. Nice painting..it has something in it, like an untold story, as the girl doesn't have a mouth... i am going to check painting workshop, may be will paint something too :)

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  16. Beautiful background and colors!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  17. Wonderful portrait, love the colours and expression!

    Happy PPF
    Ilona

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  18. I love your sneak peak ;o) I am sorry, I'm not on facebook. I am still going to share the first name that came to me, which is, "Blossom" ;o) Take Care ;o)

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  19. What a challenge to paint "faceless". You did really well at it - the face is subtle, not there but easy to fill in with some imagination.

    Darla

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  20. I love your faceless girl. The textures and colors that you used were perfect!

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  21. After all is said and done, please let us know here what name wins! How fun.

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  22. Feeling without a face....wow, great painting : )

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  23. this is really spectacular -- I love it.
    I also love the pretty redhead on the postcard you shared with me through Liberate Your Art 2013! Yes, I was one of the very lucky recipients to receive your postcard! How cool is that?!

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  24. oh and I forgot to tell you ... after I had put the postcard on my desk with the other 3, I realized someone had kissed the redheaded lady and the person obviously had been wearing lipstick! No kidding.
    Anyway, I'm looking forward to the blog hop.

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