Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Art Painting of actress Kim Min-hee


Art Painting of actress Kim Min-hee


I saw a photo the other day of the actress Kim Min-hee. I  thought her face was quite appealing and I decided to do a rendition of it, but with a number of changes to enhance the portrait even further. In the photo her hair was a black mass with no details in it. I decided to change the hair to a blue color and also leave open areas in it to show more interest in the hair. Then I added some touches of color to the face and neck to further liven those areas as well. I also thought the lips were a too bright red so in my version I toned that down to a pinkish color, not so overwhelming.
In the photo, her dress was a pale grey color and showed hardly any interest to the viewer. I decided here to add color--a green tone--since I felt this would make the portrait more appealing.The actress Kim Min-hee. Artist: Martin Plant . copyright 2017. My catalog number for this painting is 5058.




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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

art painting--Omar Khadr

art painting--Omar Khadr

This painting is of Omar Khadr. He was recently convicted of killing an American soldier. He admitted to it. He is going to spend perhaps the next eight years in jail for this crime. For a short time there was talk of sentencing him to forty years in jail, but that quickly fell through. At the most, he will spend eight years behind bars.
I wanted to show his face not in the perhaps sweet and almost glorified manner that we have seen it recently in all the media. Instead I wanted to show his face in coldness and hardness. After all, he did kill someone. So, here he is. Omar Khadr.




Art Painting:Omar Khadr Artist:Martin Plant©2010
Text and painting copyright by Martin Plant. It is illegal to reproduce this text or illustration without permission from Martin Plant.For usage information please contact Martin Plant at bcoreyman at gmail dot com


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Monday, February 8, 2010

art drawing, Groucho Marx, comedian

Artist:Martin Plant ©2010 Text©2010

my catalog number

He was born with the name Julius Henry Marx but we know him better as "Groucho" Marx. He was a consummate comedian who kept us laughing in such madcap movies as Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera,among many other humorous classics In his later years, the laughs continued with his quiz show You Bet Your Life.

It was Groucho's quick wit, his funny chicken walk, thick eyebrows, bushy mustache, and his ever present cigar that made you laugh even when he wasn't saying anything. An example of his wit was seen in his quiz show You Bet Your Life where Groucho asked a contestant how many children she had. The lady said she had over a dozen. The answer amazed Groucho, and he asked her why she had so many children. She replied "I love my husband." Groucho replied "I love my cigar, but I take it out once in a while."

Another humorous incident occurred at an airport as he was going through customs. He was filling out a form and marked his less familiar name Julius Henry Marx. When the question of occupation came up, Groucho wrote "smuggler". Naturally this created quite a storm with the custom agents, but everything calmed down when the agents realized that in their midst was the great "Groucho" Marx.

Groucho's face is famous and well-known even today.You can find a caricature of his face if you walk into any joke shop, looking for a Halloween mask. There you will find rows of humorous looking Groucho Marx masks--with the trademark bushy eyebrows, thick mustache and black horn rimmed glasses staring back at you. Just a look at Groucho's face is enough to set you laughing.

If you need a good belly laugh, see any of his movies to set you chortling.

Enclosed is my version of the famous Groucho face, done in ink.

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Groucho Marx,comedian. Artist: Martin Plant ©2010 text©2010

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

art painting--William Shakespeare


William Shakespeare ©Martin Plant2009

art painting--William Shakespeare. Artist: Martin Plant. my catalog no. 4284

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William Shakespeare. Playwright. ©Martin Plant

During Shakespeare's lifetime, he was a working playwright. Fortunately for him, his stuff was good and his work caught on early. His plays sold out to packed houses. But after a while, of course, ticket sales would dwindle. The solution was to write another play. This Shakespeare did, hoping his next play too would be popular with the public, and that it would continue to earn him a living. After all, he was a working stiff, like most of us.

What Shakespeare never realized was that his plays were not only popular, but that they would live on long after he was gone. He simply thought that his plays would be performed , run their course, and then be forgotten, as happened to many other playwrights. Instead, his work is being performed these five hundred years now. You can see his plays in the movies, on Broadway, at summer-stock, in colleges, at Shakespeare In The Park, and countless other venues. Not bad for a working stiff playwright.

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