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Nude portrait of my wife, draw with graphite on A3 medium surface paper.
from our private collection!
if you like it leave some comments, :) please...
hope you get inspired and decide to make a gift to your wife, girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, or just a friend ;)
She’s somebody specific, not just a generic dream. (You’re lucky to know her. To love her.)
Well drawn sir. It looks like you caught her essance. She is very pretty
You've really captured this tender moment!
I especially like the closeup - it feels like all that needs to be said is captured and concentrated in this smaller frame - very elegant. It speaks of warmth between the artist and the model.
Your mastery of the medium is absolutely exemplary!
Well done, & I hope you post more of your work!!
Wow to the artist who drew this and wow to being so lucky to have such a beautiful wife!!!!
The tilt of her head, and the fade of her hair into the shadows in the background make her the focal point, her eyes looking into the far distance, and her mouth not happy, not sad, all give a great feeling of having captured her in the middle of an old memory. She’s thought of this before, but it is in a new light.
Her fingers playing with a strand of hair, absentmindedly all point to something she experienced and now is seeing it from a different light.
Is she wondering what her life may have been had she taken a different path?
Is she wondering what life will bring her as she travels down this new path?
Is the sensuality of her naked form part of the way she feels – naked, exposed, vulnerable, but in a safe place?
Her right arm over her left knee so casual, her right breast resting against her right bicep.
She’s lost in her thoughts of past, present and future, of what is, may have been, or could be.
This is truly a wonderful piece of art.
You're lucky to have such a beauty, and she to have hers captured so well.
Very nice. I'm used to working in a photographic medium. It is always nice to see fine artwork.
I love how you capture the look on her face. It is a bit wistful and pensive. Excellent work!