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pgarri27

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I finished this Harton Crow Dancer bust. I modified it by re-positioning the head to give the effect of greater movement.
The flesh is painted in oils and the rest is acrylics.
I made the headdress from paint brushes.pow wow.jpg
 
Like it a lot Pete - the pose change and the brush bristle headdress are really effective and I've always found the "hand print" facial marking to be especially striking (and particularly menacing) - wouldn't want this guy bearing down on me with a tomahawk !

Cheers,

Brian
 
A beautiful piece, yes indeed! Nice creative touch on repositioning the head and the use of brushes other than to spread paint around (y)!

Joe
 
lovely work(y) , the flesh tones on the shoulder's seem very bland compared to the tones of the face
 
"the flesh tones on the shoulder's seem very bland compared to the tones of the face"

You might be right. I did do additional work on the face, but not the shoulders. Being old and half blind, I didn't notice. Thanks, and I will take a closer look. Not too late to correct it.

The headdress was a nightmare. First I thought I would use deer hair, but it was too coarse. Then I thought of the paint brushes. I super glued and cut paint brush hairs in small groups, then added each group to the main piece.
 
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