What a busy, busy month. I finished up several portrait commissions, started a mentoring program through the Portrait Society of America and worked on a few other paintings.
Below is one of the portraits of a client and her sweet dog, Addy.
What a wonderful relaxed composition for this double portrait. Soft colours and application a delight. One of my favourites of your many talented portraits.
Well thank you so much everyone. The painting had to work within certain parameters, as most commissions do, but the client was exceptional and the dog is just a big sweetie.
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Peggi Habets is an award-winning watercolor portrait artist. Her studio is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but she
works with clients around the country. Her life-long interest in art and a
15-year career in graphic design and illustration have all led to her
current career as a portrait painter.
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13 comments:
Wow, Peggi,
I really look forwad to your new work. It is so inspirational. Just lovely!
Smashing! Lovely Technique!
Your work is always stunning Peggi! I'm always so impressed!!
Glad you've been busy!! Missed you!
This is a lovely and thoughtful portrait. If it were mine, I would be very proud!
Stunning Peggi, the colours youve managed to get into those whites is extraordinary.
This is my new favorite Peggi Portrait!! It is executed magnificently!
Lovely. Thanks for showing the work in different stages.
What a wonderful relaxed composition for this double portrait. Soft colours and application a delight. One of my favourites of your many talented portraits.
Well thank you so much everyone. The painting had to work within certain parameters, as most commissions do, but the client was exceptional and the dog is just a big sweetie.
You are a real magician with watercolors, Peggi. It was nice to see the three stages of execution and that way it looks so easy. Looks.
Again stunning. I love the composition.
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Alisha
http://sketchingdrawing.com
I'm impressed, Peggi! Beautifully conceived and executed.
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