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"Like Moa" Inspired by Schiele. Oil Painting on wood panel 23x16in (59x41cm)
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I love Egon Schiele's work. I had the opportunity to see some in real life in the Albertina Museum, Vienna. During that visit I bought a small book containing some of his works. I have studied many of these. To help me learn from this master, I have painted some of them in my own way, always trying to recreate the beauty and style of the original sketches made by Schiele.
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Inspired by Egon Schiele's beautiful drawing of 'Moa'. I have painted this freehand using only a small reference picture. Different to Schiele's masterpiece, I began first with a charcoal sketch and then over painted in oil, using thick impasto oil for the dress with those rich colours. There is a lot of texture in the dresscoat which I have also extended further than the original. I've used a strong royal blue, which sits very well with the burnt orange, chocolate, lilac, orange and gold colours of the dress. Moa's dresscoat in real life must have been incredible.
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