Well done, Milind. I like the play of light on the second gentleman's turban. the wet-on-wet backgrounds on both, and the bold scarlet on the second. The second painting is my favorite of the two.
The color and light on the second gentleman is outstanding, Milind. The vignette on the first one provides a wonderful composition. I think both are very well done...but I must say the second is my favotite.
I am a full time painter
I paint what I see.
It is not the subject but the shapes, tones, color and there relation along with the play of light that crates a sensation.
I paint because I wish to respond and communicate this sensation.
The selection of shapes and tones rendered in realistic style with washes and brushstrokes is my painting. The selection is my vision and creates a body for the sensation felt.
If the viewer responds by saying “wow”, I believe he responds to that “abstract quality”,that”visual sensation” which I felt. This is probably my best reward and fulfillment than any long essay written by a critique
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These are really beautiful.
Wow, these are sensitive and beautiful. I'd like to see more of your portraits.
Well done, Milind. I like the play of light on the second gentleman's turban. the wet-on-wet backgrounds on both, and the bold scarlet on the second. The second painting is my favorite of the two.
thank you Veronica and Deborah.
thanks David for precise comments
Milind, I got that 'wow' feeling you mention in your bio when I look at these, esp. with that beautiful color in the turbin.
The color and light on the second gentleman is outstanding, Milind. The vignette on the first one provides a wonderful composition. I think both are very well done...but I must say the second is my favotite.
Beautiful painting, color sense .expression on face and light play are really wonderful.
-anand
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