![]() ![]() ![]() 'The most common being "it looks like a photograph so why bother painting it when a camera can take the picture in less than a second?". 'I get mostly positive reactions to my artwork, but there are always some negative responses to contend with. I'm always equipped with my camera and a selection of sunglasses. 'Inspiration for some paintings can evolve from some unlikely moments. These include Big Ben, Tower Bridge, the Guggenheim museum or the New York city skyline paintings. 'Most of my paintings are planned before I visit any locations with the camera, especially the iconic buildings which are instantly recognisable. Browse 467 sunglass reflection illustrations and vector graphics available royalty-free, or search for sunglasses or travel to find more great images and vector art. A picture within a picture: the actual scene captured in a dynamic perspective and the reflection of a second. 'This allows me to and create an illusion of a reality not seen in any single photographic source, and my paintings therefore appear clearer and more distinct than a photograph. 'My method involves using multiple source photographs and then throughout the painting process I add or remove detail, alter depth, add textures, form and colour values. But its a very important detail in an acrylic portrait where the subject is wearing them and you want it to. Windows to the soul: In this entrancing image, Tower Bridge is captured on a cloudy day Its tricky to paint reflections on eyeglasses. ![]()
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