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782 Pink Cheeks





Here is the second painting, same pose, of Beautiful Baby Paul.  I enjoyed painting him so much yesterday that I painted him a second time, attempting to be a little looser.  What a joy.

"782 Pink Cheeks"
acrylic - 6x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/782-pink-cheeks/450145

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tags: acrylic on 6 x 6 hardboard, baby boy, contact artist for more information, portrait
Sunday 02.21.16
Posted by Diane Campion
 

766 More, Please

This little guy has a big fan base.  He is a good natured baby with a loving family, including a sweet big brother who adores him.  In the reference photo, the child has dinner all over his face, but I wasn't up for painting that!  Even though he is too young to talk (don't be fooled by all that hair!), I imagined him saying "More, please."

"To all children, in all places, may you live in peace and with fullness of heart." (and tummy)
author unknown

"766 More, Please"
acrylic - 9x7 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/766-more-please/440972
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tags: acrylic on canvas, approximately 9 x 7, child, contact artist for more information, portrait
Saturday 01.16.16
Posted by Diane Campion
 

763 Are You Sure (my wings are straight?





This little girl has such an expressive little face!  I don't know why she looks so uncertain or worried, but I suspect it has something to do with her fairy/angel/butterfly wings.

"763 Are You Sure (my wings are straight)?
acrylic - 6x7 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/763-are-you-sure-my-wings-are-straight/439888

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tags: acrylic on watercolor paper, approximately 6 x 7. Price $75 buy through Pay Pal, portrait
Tuesday 01.12.16
Posted by Diane Campion
Comments: 1
 

761 All About the Eyes


Learning to paint portraits is an ongoing challenge.  Undoubtedly, the eyes are the favorite part of the painting for me, but often the placement is difficult.  It is so easy to mess things up by not having one eye positioned the same as the other.  The direction of the "look" is so easily changed by the position and the level of the lids, as well as the little glint.

The nose.  That's another story.  Noses are all so different and I find them the most challenging.  This little girl has a perfect nose with a perfect little triangle at the tip.  My version of her nose is not perfect. 

Since I have been painting portraits, when I meet someone, I find myself studying the face and the placement of the features.  I never paid much attention to those details before. But now they are important.  Nevertheless, I keep plugging away.  I am running out of photos of people showing no teeth, which look  like chicklets in a painting. 
"761 All About the Eyes"
acrylic - 4x4 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/761-all-about-the-eyes/439006

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tags: 4 x 4, acrylic on canvas, contact artist for more information, portrait, young girl
Saturday 01.09.16
Posted by Diane Campion
 

760 Angelic

This is Isaac.  He is my friend's son and the subject of "756 Thinking It Over."  Her children are beautiful, engaging, well behaved and smart. 

"760 Angelic"
acrylic - 8x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/760-angelic/438768
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tags: acrylic on canvas, approx 8 x 6", child, contact artist, portrait, young boy
Friday 01.08.16
Posted by Diane Campion
 

759 I Did It!!

This little girl just got her ears pierced!  Doesn't she look proud?

"759 I Did It!!"
acrylic - 6x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/759-i-did-it!!/438430

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tags: acrylic on 6x6, portrait, young girl
Thursday 01.07.16
Posted by Diane Campion
 

755 Wonderment

"755 Wonderment"
acrylic - 8x10 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/755-wonderment/436974

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tags: 8 x 10, acrylic on canvas, contact artist for more information, portrait
Saturday 01.02.16
Posted by Diane Campion
 

746 The Eldest Daughter

In a family with seven children, she was the second child, the eldest daughter, born to Lebanese immigrants who came to the United States to chase the American Dream.  Throughout her life, she was faced with great responsibilities, and always fulfilled them with grace.  She was beautiful and lovely and sweet.

"746 The Eldest Daughter"
acrylic - 6x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/746-the-eldest-daughter/434494

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tags: 6 x 6 image, acrylic on canvas, contact artist for information, portrait, young woman
Saturday 12.19.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

745 Helpful

The Art Ladies visited South Carolina a few years ago to paint marshes.  One of the highlights of our trip was to visit Beaufort and St. Helena Island, where we visited the Gullah Grub Restaurant.  The Gullah are a people rich with history and culture, living in Sea Island and the coastal regions of the South Carolina, Georgia and Northeast Florida.  Bill Green, owner of Gullah Grub welcomed all of us and not only was the food delicious, but the hospitality was warm.  Bill's young granddaughter happened to be helping out at the restaurant and was very serious about her responsibilities.  She had a face I knew someday I would want to paint, and it took some effort to get her to smile.  I wish I remembered her name. 

"745 Helpful"
acrylic - 6x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/745-helpful/434131

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tags: $100 buy through PayPal, Gullah, South Carolina, acrylic on 6x6" canvas mounted on hardboard, portrait, young girl
Thursday 12.17.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

737 Avery, a study

It is strongly recommended that artists paint a study of a scene portrait to get colors and proportions right.  I tend to be impatient and often skip this step, but I have learned that it takes much more time to correct errors in the painting, so the study is a very valuable tool.  This is Avery, my best friend's granddaughter. Although she looks sweet and innocent as can be, she is a feisty little girl and gives her parents a run for their money.  I just love that about her!!!

"737 Avery, a study"
acrylic - 8x10 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/737-avery-a-study/432754

tags: 8 x 10, Not for sale, acrylic on canvas, baby girl, portrait
Thursday 12.10.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

730 Contemplating

With each new painting and lots of study, I am learning.  I have
 corrected this painting at least a dozen times after photographing it, when errors glare at you.  I have to give it up for this painting (for now).  As the month nears an end, I hate to see it go, as Chantel's class comes to a close soon.  I never thought an online class could be so informative! I will continue  working on portraits at least until the end of the year, and then who knows where my whim will take me....

"730 Contemplating"
acrylic - 8x10 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/730-contemplating/429935
tags: 8x10, acrylic on canvas, contact artist with interest, portrait, young girl
Friday 11.27.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

729 Make a Wish

Although I am enjoying this portrait painting class very much, I am having difficulty getting my subjects to look like they are supposed to look.  I seem to make the children look older than they really are in the photo.  Perhaps I should be an age progression artist.  ha ha.  I am not sure if this is because I know the people I am painting, and if it would be any different if I were less connected to the person.  In any event I am not giving up and will continue to practice.

Perhaps you have noticed that I have not posted with my regular frequency.  I have two tennis elbows and it is really cramping my style.  In addition, these portraits take much longer than my normal daily paintings so I often take two days to complete one.  Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.  I am grateful that you indulge me by receiving my paintings and notes each day.  I really appreciate your comments and encouragement.

"729 Make a Wish"
acrylic - 9x12 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/729-make-a-wish/429800

tags: 9 x 12", acrylic on canvas, portrait
Thursday 11.26.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

728 (My) Brown Eyed Girl

There are a few things off in this portrait, but one of them is not the eyes of my Brown Eyed Girl.
It's really telling that when you paint a painting, you almost become too involved with it, and you cannot see the errors.  But give a little distance and time and perhaps a view of her staring back at you on a computer screen and I see that the nose is a little too long and the lips are a little off.  The "attitude" in the reference photo is missing, and she is softer in the photo, less tough.  Taking all of that into consideration, I still feel good about his painting because I only started this portrait course 23 days ago, having never painted them before.

"728 (My) Brown Eyed Girl"
acrylic - 9x11 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/728-my--brown-eyed-girl/429242


tags: Not for sale, acrylic on 9 x 11 canvas, portrait
Monday 11.23.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

726 Ronnie With the Smiling Eyes

This is my brother Ron as a baby.  He is now in his late 70's.  The photo, where he is sitting on a horse, is very grainy and in black and white with just a hint of sepia.  In case you are wondering about the long hair, my mother thought if you cut a child's hair too early, the curls would go away and never come back.  At his age, he has a full head of beautiful white hair.

"726 Ronnie With the Smiling Eyes"
acrylic - 8x8 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/726-ronnie-with-the-smiling-eyes/428760

tags: acrylic on canvas, approx. 8x8", portrait
Saturday 11.21.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

724 Pretty in Pink

The online portrait class is definitely a challenge for me, but I'm enjoying it (most of the time).  These paintings take much longer to complete, and I am hoping with time, I will be more familiar with the process, facial construction, and therefore more comfortable painting portraits.  I am determined.

"724 Pretty in Pink"
acrylic -

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/724-pretty-in-pink/427716
tags: Not for sale, acrylic on watercolor paper, portrait
Tuesday 11.17.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

723 Daydreaming


"723 Daydreaming"
acrylic -

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/723-daydreaming/427252
tags: Not for sale, acrylic on water color paper, portrait
Sunday 11.15.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

722 So Tired

I need lots of practice with the lessons I have learned so far in my online portrait class.  These exercises are very gratifying but I have far to go.   I may have bitten off more than I could chew with this one.  The angle of the face was challenging for me.  I am still having trouble with the colors---I don't want them to look clown-ish, but I don't want to be so realistic that there is nothing exciting about the painting.  The last portrait is a good example of that.  I tried to be a little looser with this one.  (For some reason, yesterday's painting did not get posted to Daily Paintworks, so please refer to it via my blog if you would like.) 

To get accuracy with the image, I employed a few of the suggested tools to measure size and placement of features.  I also, as recommended, turned the photo and my painting on it's side, at which time glaring errors became evident.  Then I turned both images upside down, and bingo! that's when the greatest improvements were made, especially in shading.

I am very excited about learning something new and am enjoying Chantel's class very much.  She is an excellent instructor!

"722 So Tired"
acrylic - 6x6 in

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/722-so-tired/426832
tags: 6x6", Not for sale, acrylic on water color paper, portrait
Friday 11.13.15
Posted by Diane Campion