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Pilar Pascual, on that day, came dressed and ready to dance. Indeed, pose for us four times every Monday for four hours. As a ticket of appreciation, some students gave her posing drawings.

Above is one of the best pieces about her under the teacher’s request to paint it over Masonite wood. It is a smooth material and works well with brush strokes. But then, in the end, the artist decides what the finish will look like.

The glow within came from another technique based on artificial light. That adeptness has given me new ideas for future techniques I use in landscapes. Everything goes hand in hand; learn anatomy, and you can paint any other object from life.

Moreover, Pilar face is the focal point; the dress is in unison and flows with the rest of her body. Surprisingly, she used to know Vargas, a male dancer friend Who participated [ate with a prominent guitarist called Sabicas.

Moreover, there is something about her subject and the painting. Years have passed, and it feels as if it was painted yesterday.

The oil painting justifies the shades. Its spontaneous quality feels like velvet printed on a plank of aged wood.

We sketched her as a warm-up before the painting, and it would have been better to keep the drawing. Sketches are the best reference for a third study painting in the future.

Also, painting over masonite wood is suitable for achieving a smooth technique. My instructor at the art school suggested using it and gave me tips on how to gesso it—and sand it with the finest sandpaper.

Afterward, the portrait is unique, like the Cante Hondo; it ages like a glass of wine in a barrel as the years pass. Not ready to drink but prepared to be visually digested.

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Pilar Pascual

“Pilar Pascual” Oil  on Masonite Wood, 24″ X 18 ” 1995

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Showcase, there is no other word to resume our pet’s name in categorizing, which is “faithful.” Indeed the dog does not hold boundaries to protect us. It will give its life away for us. Clumsy in youth but intelligent and versatile as they age, it sounds familiar, like humans. The only reason they do not talk is that god did not want them to, but they have an emphatical That amazes me.

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While traveling in Costa Rica, taking pictures of the landmarks. I noticed a dog was sitting pensively and alone. Suddenly out of the blue, a pack of eight dogs walked next to me. I was on the floor on a narrow path. Of course, I got scared and did not move. There was an alpha dog in the front. It just looked at the sitting dog. He pointed it forward with its nose, and the dog followed him.

It is fun to paint animals further, for each has a character. Unfortunately, one died while painting it, but not on my account. The pet’s name is Kelly, and she has a sad face. Remember, a dog lasted twelve to thirteen years, and she could not hold sitting for more than a minute. Sadly but true is like she’s talking to us to put her out of her misery, poor thing.

Although, the portraiture is about three pets as a gift from Jacky to her grandsons. This painting I dedicated this to Kelly. Nevertheless, the subject demands how the piece will look at the end. Then

Lastly, oil media is complicated media to manage and relies on time, because of the layers. Then daytime and nighttime provide a different mood, and finally, to give it a flowing relies upon brushstrokes to recreate its similarity.

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“Shelly and Family” size 12″ x 12″ Oi; on Canvas

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