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I am pretty happy with all of them. I don't usually paint this way, but I have to say I really like it. Oh and the two criteria Kevin gave us was PORTRAITS only and we HAD TO USE A PALATE KNIFE in some shape or form. I never use a palate knife to paint with so I dove right in and decided to challenge myself to use it for most of the painting. I love it!
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Those last two are intense. The one on the left looks like she's about to turn into a zombie! When you look at it up close, the difference in texture between her face and hair helps with the mystique. She's got the perfect look for a zombie, PISSED!! My favorite part of the one on the bottom right is the blockiness. It works really well.
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