Portraits are one of the hardest things to paint, yet also one of the most rewarding. With a landscape, it doesn’t greatly matter if a tree is in slightly the wrong place, nobody notices. But if you put a nose or an eye in the wrong place in a portrait, it rather detracts from the likeness (unless, of course, you are Picasso). But get a portrait right, and somehow you capture something really special.
Sophia, SOLDMaria, 18×22′, £120Commission, SOLDCommission, SOLDMy Boys, private collectionA Moment in Time, Private collectionCommission, SOLDLuke Skywalker, charcoal on A4 ingres paper, £30Self Portrait sketch, private collectionCersei Lannister, Watercolour, A3, £20You know nothing, Jon Snow. Watercolour, A3, £20Yoda, charcoal on ingres paper, A4, £30Commission, SOLDMother of Dragons, A3 watercolour, £20John Williams, charcoal on ingres paper, A4, £30Commission, SOLDCommission, SOLDCommission, SOLDportraitsfornhsheroesPortraitsfornhsheroesPortraitsfornhsheroesportraitsfornhsheroesPortraitsfornhsheroesportraitsfornhsheroes