More on Pedro Batista’s #GoldenAge series, inspired in Oscar Wilde’s Portrait of Dorian Gray.
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More on Pedro Batista’s #GoldenAge series, inspired in Oscar Wilde’s Portrait of Dorian Gray.
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With a sharp eye for the female figure, Pedro’s portraits can easily be tagged as beautiful fashion illustrations.
Alfred Hitchcock gets his own version in the Twin Series.
Here’s a delightful selection of feminine collages by Pedro Batista following the 2006 Twin Series.
In 2006, Pedro produced a spectacular series entitled “Twins” — drawing a parallel on the classic concept of portrait by transforming each stroke of the brush into a collage of bits from the character’s life (stories, photographs, etc). The effect, outstanding!
Pedro’s ability to capture the elegance of femininity and the character of a posture is delightful. With amazing resonance in strokes of blue.
Continuing to explore charcoal as medium, Pedro creates a whole casting of characters that bring the working space to life.
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IN 2006, Pedro did a series of portraits in charcoal that sharply capture expressions and poise.
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Color livens. Reveals and disguises. And art develops, in size, in stroke, in strike.
Retrospective Journey Day#7
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