Yes, I know, I'm a bit tardy with this one
(what is it now, two, maybe three weeks late!?)
but I was busy that week but really wanted to do this image for it.
Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821 - 1867), poet and general miscreant, finds a quiet moment of reflection in his potting shed.
Biro sketch. coloured up &c. in PS. I've chosen the decadent shades of Absinthe and Claret as the palette for this rakish portrait.
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7 comments:
A little pointy in the nose but a great likeness. I almost recognized him... except I hadn't heard of that guy before.
But now that I've read a little about him, the color palette and subject matter do seem to evoke the essence of the man. Specifically I detect a stress related melancholy mood. Maybe this eludes to Baudelaire's struggle with illness and poverty.
What I'm trying to say is, he looks French. I like it.
Hey Paul,
this is brilliant! And doesn't matter that you are late. It is never too late ;-)
V.
Posh gardening clothes.
Always love your work Paul!!
I didn't know the particulars of Baudelaire's life either until reading of him, and found your image very fitting. What a miserable life......I wonder why brilliance is sometimes accompanied by such misery.
I like this portrait, excellent!
Absolutely brilliant!
better late than never..great
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