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Related: About this forumAfter President Obama's speech to the entire 2020 High School
graduating classes of the United States on this historic day I am posting this painting I did of him. To honor him.
AJT
(5,240 posts)UTUSN
(72,437 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)he and Michelle get every day. They must get thousands of things like this.
UTUSN
(72,437 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)MontanaMama
(24,038 posts)I dont know how youd send it to PBO...but damn. You should.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)and gifts every single day. That would be all part of how beloved they are. And because they probably get hate mail and all kinds of awful things too, their mail is most likely one of the jobs of the secret service detail, or their assistants. My work would end up on the large pile marked artwork.
summer_in_TX
(3,225 posts)The love with which it was done shines through, as does the love and joy of President Obama. He shines!
lunatica
(53,410 posts)love his laugh.
Weve all noticed that Trump never laughs. He cant. There is no lightness in him.
Blue_playwright
(1,573 posts)...seeing Trump laughing is that tape of him with Epstein.
Trueblue Texan
(2,932 posts)spudspud
(543 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)Im happy you like it.
Duppers
(28,247 posts)You've captured his essences, as they say.
And this is also my favorite way of thinking of him.
ailsagirl
(23,809 posts)It captures his humanity and joie de vivre to a T. Thank you
Eyeball_Kid
(7,572 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)I made large solid areas of black and white without entering a whole lot of detail. I used a photograph of him that I liked because he was laughing. In the end I did put in the fine detail of his crows feet and the vein that can be seen on the side of his forehead. Its not something that people would notice when looking at him, but its actually a unique feature of his face. I think its actually why people recognize that its him. That and the shape of his teeth.
MLAA
(18,618 posts)I love the joy in his eyes. I cant believe you captured his charisma in black and white. Simple, but so expressive. Have you done other pop art kind of portraits? This really is special.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)I was commissioned to do portraits with only two colors in the style of the iconic Red and black painting of Che Quevara. My client was from South America and she wanted a portrait of Che only she wanted it to show him laughing. She said he was a person who laughed too. The painting was quite large. It was 4 ft x 4 ft. and his face filled the canvas. She wanted one of Jackie Kennedy done the same way. I did hers on a 3 ft x 3 ft canvas.
The paintings worked so I did a few more. It was a challenge and I liked the results. I love challenges.
I will probably post them sometime.
MLAA
(18,618 posts)Please start with Jackie! I really look forward to seeing them.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)I always look for pictures that are different and that appeal to me. Pictures people may not be aware that theyre being taken. This one is 3 ft x 3 ft.
Exquisite. Her eyes. Her chin. They define her. You nailed not only her beauty but her poise. The minimal use of grey on the upper left and around her chignon is powerful.
What medium do you use, if you dont mind my asking and how long did it take? I expect whoever commissioned it was thrilled. Its like you somehow, in what appears to be minimal effort, capture not only their appearance but their personality.
Exquisite, dear lunatics, exquisite. She holds her own beside the marvelous President Obama portrait.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)I used acrylic paint. The reason I like acrylics is because you can use them like oil paints and also like watercolor washes. In order for it to be completely smooth, with no paint brush lines I painted it in many layers. It was a relatively slow process because I had to make sure each layer was quite dry before I added another layer and I had to make it a really solid black and white. At the same time I had to apply the paint carefully to make the edges where black and white meet as sharp and clean as possible. I couldnt make any mistakes because the painting would be ruined. I was very satisfied with it and my customer was over the Moon with it.
I had never painted anything like that before so I surprised myself. After they came out so well I painted the one of Obama. Its a lot of meticulous work with all those edges and it takes patience, which goes pretty contrary to how I usually paint. It can get tedious because you cant just get lost in the zone.
UTUSN
(72,437 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)Thanks!
cate94
(2,888 posts)I think hed love it. When he was President, he had a staffer specifically looking through e-mail to point out important messages. It wouldnt surprise me if he still does. At any rate, its beautiful and I think you should give him the opportunity to enjoy it.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Ill think about it. For real.
malaise
(278,101 posts)Rec