Model
Vyal
Posts: 36
Vancouver, Washington, US
Model
Laura Rothstein
Posts: 15
San Marcos, Texas, US
Because it takes a different eye for painting than photography, I am curious what you would pick of mine if any.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Sorry, everyone. I'll pick this up again when I get my computer back.
Photographer
Images of Light
Posts: 258
Lake Charles, Louisiana, US
I would like to know please.
Model
Rockabella
Posts: 588
Bargara, Queensland, Australia
Alrighty
Photographer
Open Eyes
Posts: 109
Seattle, Washington, US
I wana play too
Model
2442993
Posts: 375
London, England, United Kingdom
Model
Beth Chambers
Posts: 465
London, England, United Kingdom
Me please
Model
May_Bee
Posts: 226
Basel, Basel-Town, Switzerland
Would love to know!
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Dave McDermott wrote: I'm interested. Yay, got my computer back. Catch up! I think this one would make a nice portrait.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Cherry Von Bandersnatch wrote: I'm in! I really like this one as a portrait.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Barely StL wrote: Lay it on me. I really like this one. I'd have to add something to the background, though.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
chasingKelly wrote: Interested The photograph isn't that great, but I love how honest this is. The cool/warm contrast is nice too.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Heather Smythe wrote: ? I'd choose your avatar. Your figure against the textures is nice.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Red Baron Photography wrote: have a look:) I would definitely pick this one. Nice figure with natural lighting and an interesting composition.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
anna gabriel wrote: any? I'd choose this one. The pose is nice and natural. I really like the reds and greens in the leaves around your head as well. You should ask the photographer for a less compressed version.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Vyal wrote: curious Neat stuff. I'd choose this one. I think it would make an excellent portrait.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
E X P O S E D wrote: From mine? No double dipping! JK. I'd pick the second in this series. Very classic pose.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Laura Rothstein wrote: Because it takes a different eye for painting than photography, I am curious what you would pick of mine if any. I'd choose this one as a portrait. Although I'd do it in color.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Shirin McBennett-Sheen wrote: Let´s play! This is a really strong portrait and would look really neat in my impressionistic style.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Images of Light wrote: I would like to know please. I'd pick this one, as it'd make a nice portrait. I think it's the strongest pic in your portfolio.
Photographer
SoftLights
Posts: 5426
Amarillo, Texas, US
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
s c i a t h wrote: Alrighty I'd choose this one. Again, I like how honest it is. And looking at the artist is a no-no in fine art.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Eclectic Vision wrote: I'd love to know. You have some neat stuff! I'd choose this one. I'd love to paint some different body types.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Open Eyes wrote: I wana play too I'd pick this one. Although I'd ease up on the contrast to provide more shape to her figure and provide some sort of background.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Egle Damulyte wrote: i'm in:) I'd definitely pick this one. Although I'd do it in color. I hate smoking but I love girls posing with cigarettes. It'd make a neat portrait too.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Beth Chambers wrote: Me please I'd pick this one. Although I'd cast it in a warmer light to bring you forward and give it more intimate look.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
superphreak169 wrote: tell me I love the figure and green cast of this one. It would be fun to paint.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
May_Bee wrote: Would love to know! I'd definitely pick this one. I love how tall you are next to the piano! (is it a piano? don't they have three pedals?) Very classic, silver screen look. Although I think your arms would get tired as I can't paint that fast.
Artist/Painter
philip painter
Posts: 243
Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Soft Lights wrote: See anything on my port? I like this one as a portrait. Although I'd use a gentler light as it's a bit peaky.
Model
Cecilia Or
Posts: 227
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Please take a look. Thank you for your consideration.
Model
Becky W
Posts: 262
Crawley, England, United Kingdom
I'm curious...Me please!! Becky x
Photographer
juliarabkin
Posts: 782
Rochester, New York, US
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