Wonderful Christmas! Missed my son in Japan, but today's technology is so great that it was almost like he was here! My new great-nephew and great-niece added an extra spark of fun to the season, and made the holidays that much more special. I was priveleged to do some portraits that I can post now. They were Christmas gifts and I wasn't sure who might see them on my blog so I waited to post them. This first portrait is of two sweet girls who's mom surprised their dad on Christmas morning. We had a lot of fun while I visited to take photos of them for this portrait. The funky hats were a special joke between them and their dad and the partial smiles were also part of the fun relationship their family shares. No straight faces with this bunch! I used photo references to do this portrait and although one of the girls wears glasses normally, they both have such beautiful eyes, I asked permission to leave the glasses off. The resulting portrait speaks of two young ladies on the brink of leaving home and discovering their own lives and loves. A moment in time never to be repeated. They were hoping to touch thier dad's heart on Christmas morning and I'm sure they did.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Wonderful Christmas! Missed my son in Japan, but today's technology is so great that it was almost like he was here! My new great-nephew and great-niece added an extra spark of fun to the season, and made the holidays that much more special. I was priveleged to do some portraits that I can post now. They were Christmas gifts and I wasn't sure who might see them on my blog so I waited to post them. This first portrait is of two sweet girls who's mom surprised their dad on Christmas morning. We had a lot of fun while I visited to take photos of them for this portrait. The funky hats were a special joke between them and their dad and the partial smiles were also part of the fun relationship their family shares. No straight faces with this bunch! I used photo references to do this portrait and although one of the girls wears glasses normally, they both have such beautiful eyes, I asked permission to leave the glasses off. The resulting portrait speaks of two young ladies on the brink of leaving home and discovering their own lives and loves. A moment in time never to be repeated. They were hoping to touch thier dad's heart on Christmas morning and I'm sure they did.
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About Me
- tamra
- Ohio
- I am a pastel painter, living in an historic small town in Ohio, interested in painting people's faces, animals, weathered barns, goodies from my garden, sweet newlyweds as they begin their life-journeys together. This blog is all about pastels and the rich, vibrant paintings they can create, and my journey creating them!