I have really come to love and respect the artist Sargent. In working with Sean, and as part of the process of determining where I want to go and how I want to paint, my assignment was to replicate a Sargent painting exactly, stroke for stroke how he did it. This is the piece that I chose to use.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgWWNURMVErCK3RGtrDrKIrU8L-1EMjXkxsgtJLWpn0r5RSD-_lxoxQfGy7zWdHJntHailLrOaHNOyAzHSE2ZZm0PAvrmVrniQasMgMvxPd63-FtC6DzC9xjBY-KtjcJ7qzN4b6jcS9ct0/s400/Sargent_John_Singer_Reconnoitering.jpg)
The goal - for me to learn how he problem solved through his process of painting. And this is a picture of my copy. I've very happy with how it turned out!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3PZuCz7whBLZ78wMSOcFMS3eUVfEoTx5AE4IcVudXaHvF6bj0MoyZ82anPwBiMEybUqi3_LNk4F29S695dN_znIqIshFPeHUDKl7mbfR6NBlFTNxZXQWjLUYdD_iPRN-CObBYGiTbRlk/s400/Sargent-Copy.jpg)
1 comment:
Amazing! I love Sargent, too. I am so proud of you! Love, Ali
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