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Nude Female Figure Painting on paper and wood

 Nude Female Figure Painting on paper and wood.




22.8 cm length x 18.8 cm width x 2cm thick
9 inches x 6 inches x .7

I really love painting the nude figure. This watercolor painting was done on washi (Japanese paper) and then glued to gessoed wood. I painted around the figure with Acrylic for the background. It is painted on the sides, so it is ready to hang.


To view more of my art for purchase, please visit me via GalleryJuana.Etsy.com

Comments

Hey Harriet said…
Beautiful piece! The textures are gorgeous! I'll have to have a look around for some washi paper. I don't think it's readily available over here, but I'm sure somebody must stock it...
Marlene said…
Very beautiful Juana
readingsully2 said…
Gallery, This is just beautiful. I really like texture. :)
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Poetic Artist said…
So much texture and the color is wonderful.
Katelen
Chris Stone said…
nice painting!

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