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After Lempicka (Sleeping Woman 1935)

This reproduction of a Tamara De Lempicka Art Deco style of painting was completed as a gift for a friend. I began by painting the bulk of it with acrylic, then to get the right tonal values for the skin, I added soft pastels on top, blending layer after layer until I was happy with it. I have left a lot of the pastel work "rough" and unblended as I think it adds to the texture of the piece - for instance, in her hair and at various points of the drapery surrounding her. It is a lovely , elegant image of a sleeping woman but is just an example of the work I can do. This piece is not for sale. A similar piece, however, could be yours if you like the style, although the pose would have to be vastly different in order for it to be an original. As Tamara herself was quoted as saying "My goal was never to copy, but to create a new style with bright, luminous colours and to scent out the elegance in my models" I hope I have managed to convey some of that elegance with my version of her "Sleeping Woman" painting.

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nikos kanellos 29 Oct 2006

Very strong,excellent!

Emily Reed 09 Sep 2006

Great portrait! So well done!

Artist Reply: Thanks once more, Emily!

Eddy collins 01 Sep 2006

very nice work

Artist Reply: Thank you for taking the time to comment on my work - it is appreciated!

Anne Vis 01 Sep 2006

beautiful work, Helen!

Artist Reply: Why, thank you, Anne!!! I am very grateful for your comment.

Jerry 01 Sep 2006

Wonderful colors, mood, portrait and painting!

Artist Reply: Why, thank you, Jerry! How kind!