Monday, August 1, 2011

Introducing Interlocking Portraits


I am thrilled to present the first of my Interlocking Portraits
, a unique approach to portraiture I created for a client who wanted a family portrait that could ultimately be gifted to each of her four children. Designed to hang together, this modular oil portrait can be enjoyed by the entire household, but can be divided and given to family members as they move away from home, go off to college, or start their own families, allowing each of them to keep part of the cherished portrait.


This portrait was created with the Renaissance technique of grisaille (griz-eye) painting. The initial painting was executed in gray tones ranging in values from dark to light and sometimes warm to cool. Transparent oil color glazes are then applied over the finished grisaille painting to complete the piece. Click here to see the tonal underpainting painting.


The four oil paintings featured here are of a Lincoln Park family on their roof deck and are each 4-5 feet tall.