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Heloise De Beer - "Young Girl" |
Young Girl
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Young Girl
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Acrylic on Canvas W: 225mm x H: 305mm x D: 40mm
Approx. Weight: 0.25kg This work is unframed Price US$ 79 Scale
Reference Photograph About "Young Girl" She looked quite untouched, as if she was busy dreaming while her photo was taken. She had quite striking eyes and I do not know if I did them justice, but I tried. Experimented with different colours to make the contours look right and with blue as shadow and the blue of her shirt, the eyes could not help but stand out. |
Heloise De Beer
View all 41 works by Heloise De Beer About Heloise
I've been drawing since I was quite young and people encouraged me to go on, which was very good, because young children tend to stop drawing at about 10 years of age. So, after school I did stop drawing/painting and only started again by going for lessons privately a long time afterwards, and eventually ended up going to Ruth Prowse School of Art for refreshment. I went on doing fabric painting professionally and sold quite a few African stuff to overseas buyers through a shop. A few years ago started with oils and eventually tried acrylics, now I do not want to go back to oils, I like painting with acrylics so much. I love faces. I like to paint people too. I also really love colours and to paint realistically. Abstract art, unless it evokes an emotion in me with the use of colour, I don't understand fully - I just like it when any painting 'speaks' to you. So, I guess, realistic art in most forms appeals to me, especially accompanied by bright, vibrant colours - I just love it when a painting 'jumps' out at you! Price Range US$ 61-612 Exhibitions Exhibited at Hogsback "Christmas in July" festival recently and sold some paintings there. Education Matriculated, and studied (later) at Ruth Prowse School of Art. People who chose Heloise's work also chose work by: Find other:
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