Deviously innocent Amoena.

I finished my portrait of Amoena ages ago. Last year, in fact.

The painting course starts again this week after the long Christmas break! I haven’t signed up, so I will just waltz back in on Friday morning and hope there’s still room for me. If I don’t still have a job in February, I’ll even pay the bill for rest of semester (50% off for unemployed persons!).

Anyways, I’m very pleased with this painting. I started the course with it and took my time to make sure it actually bore some resemblance to Amoena. Behold and judge for yourself:

(Painting of Amoena…)

Now that I can see them side by side, my suspicions are confirmed: her eyes are slightly off and too small in the painting and her mouth slants the wrong way. But by the time I had fixed the position of the eyes, it was too late to change them, or I might have done irreversible damage. Painting with amateur skills is like that sometimes. Her jaw is also more angular in the painting than it should be, but I think the overall look is similar enough to see who it’s supposed to portray.

(..and Amoena herself.)

The teacher, Tuomo Rosenlund, had an interesting interpretation of my painting. He saw symbolism in my color choices - red implying there’s something evil or devious behind that apparently innocent look on her face. This was highlighted by the way I divided the background into two colors and made the left side lighter and the right side darker red. After having said that, he concluded that painters often unknowingly paint people they know in a way that the view them as persons. In other words, I view Amoena as an apparently innocent but actually devious person?

Yes, she’s pure evil. She likes to knit, crochet and watch reality tv. She even coos about her dog Papu all the time and posts videos of the doggie chewing carrots! That’s evil and devious on so many levels, I’m sure you’ll agree!

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Jotenkin hassua nähdä tommonen blondikuva itestä yhtäkkiä, kun nykyään tukka on taas semmonen toooosi tumma :D Mä oon kyllä tosi tyytyväinen tohon maalaukseen, ja muutkin ihmiset (Ossi) on tunnistanut ihan ite, että se esittää mua :P

(Hmm, miksiköhän sun kommentti piti erikseen hyväksyä…)

Musta se on vaan sellanen punertava, en mä tummaksi sanoisi. Siis nykyään. Mutta - whoa, oikeen tunnistettava!

Tänhetkinen “nykyinen” on kyllä tumma, kun JR just viime keskiviikkona pisti uuden värin. Semmonen mahongin ruskea. Ihan kiva jopa.

Hey you!

I’d be super thrilled if you wanted to paint my portrait! You’ve got a very personal style and your paintings are wonderful (I especially like the one of Amoena). :)
I am notoriously bad at taking pictures though (coupled with being notoriously good at erasing the few pictures I have makes for a very bad combination), so what do you need? I usually make a silly face when taking a picture or cover my face with my hair, so it’s not an easy thing painting me I guess. :P

Cheers!

Anna Maria.

P.S The LOL-slippers are absolutely glorious and I wish I had a pair. :P



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