Works by Mark Stephenson

I am available for commissioned portraits and or large paintings and wall murals. You may reach me at mark@wornbristles.com

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Figure Studies and Larger Pieces

Over the course of four days in February and March 2004, I made this copy of "Juan de Pareja" by Diego Velazquez at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The overall size is a few inches smaller in each dimension than the original. Copyists at the MET are not allowed to exceed 30 inches in any dimension. 30x25 oil on linen.

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Here I am caught in the act of painting Juan de Pareja at the Met. I wore earplaugs to discourage would-be commentators and to just block out the general comings and going of people so I could concentrate. The progress of the painting makes me think this was taken on the third day of painting.

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This painting is another I copied by Velazquez. It is entitled "El Primo". Mine is only two inches shorter than the original. 38x26 (if I recall correctly) Oil on linen. 2004

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This next painting is a classic, academic painting of a model at the Art Students League in NYC. It is three-quarters life size. 52x28 oil on canvas July 2006

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The next are two quick (one hour max.) sketches of a male model named Louis. Each 20x16. Oil on canvas. 2006

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The next is of another model at the Art Student's League. Her name is Morgan. Oil on linen. 38x26 2006

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These next two were painted in 1999 in my "Monet Period" (Said with tongue enbedded in cheek.) The crabapple trees are 40x30. The Spanish bluebells are 26x40 (or there abouts).

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This last painting won a recognition award at the Art Students League in April 2004. It shows five yellow onions and one red onion. Oil on linen. 14x18

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There will be more to come.

Thank you for looking in.

Mark

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