Character Buildings from Montreal and Quebec


Labels: character buildings, montreal, quebec
My portfolio consists of highly realistic interpretations of the model. Although I focus on realism, my goal is not to imitate the reference material used but to obtain a truthful and accurate depiction of the subject. A strong likeness happens naturally during the drawing process. My portfolio mainly consists of custom commission graphite & charcoal and watercolor portraits drawn from my client's family photos of a favorite pet, baby, child or wedding portrait.


Labels: character buildings, montreal, quebec
2 Comments:
Hi Tracey, Oh beautiful pics from Montreal...My Hometown! They were so nice to see. I have always wanted to paint a pic from Montreal too. I had my close friends from Vancouver visiting this summer and I took them to Montreal and they loved it. I hope you enjoyed my city. I am hoping to head to Vancouver next Spring...I was there so many years ago and loved it.
Yes I would LOVE to live in Montreal or Quebec, it is so beautiful and inspirational I don't know if I could focus on much but creating artwork. I hope you make it to Vancouver it is beautiful as well, especially in the spring. I have moved just on the outskirts of the city now and have been going back for a few exhibits on Granville Island and it makes me miss the ocean and all the beautiful views. I guess I need to keep getting into the exhibits so I have an excuse to make it into the 'city' ;)
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