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David Cobley, Ken Dodd, 2004

be individual!

Everyone you paint is an individual. Try and capture their personality through how you pose them, the colours you use and the marks you make. Consider carefully how you paint their expressions and what objects you include in the portrait.

 

 

 

 

Stuart Pearson Wright Stuart Pearson Wright, Royal Academicians

Julian Opie Julian Opie, Blur, © Julian Opie 2000

Elizabeth Peyton Elizabeth Peyton, Jarvis Cocker

Vik Muniz Vik Muniz, Jorge from "pictures of Magazines", 2003

Alex Katz Alex Katz, Ada

Victoria Russell Fiona Shaw with her portrait by Victoria Russell

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