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Title: My Red Melancholy - Self Portrait
by: Jaeda DeWalt
Art Type: Open-ended Prints/Posters
Media: Photography
Subject: Portrait Realism Surrealism
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Wonderful
I myself paint a lot of black red and white in Oil....therefore I must say this is very appealing to me!!

Nell49
0 > 2 years
My Red Melancholy - Self Portrait
Art is kind of haunting with the stark contrast of black, white and reds.  Melancholy is a great word for this piece, as you can catch the essence of the subject in the far off gaze and set of her mou
Saint Ann, Mo, United States
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0 > 2 years
Looks Sexy
I like the hair.
Newport Beach, Ca, United States
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Dreamy Days
A haunting use of color with vibrant reds setting off the subtle monochrome tones of this ethereal study.
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Shadows in White
Porcelain curves, slashes of red, and eyes so white and perfect that I thought this was a painting at first! The subtle lines between white, off-white, and gray, slow the viewer's eyes down enough to
anon
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0 > 2 years
QUESTION ... for ... Jaeda
How do you photograph yourself? Does it take a long time to set up the tripod, test, sight, focus, trial and error,... before you get that best shot? Do you have somebody else behind the camera to t
 Lastest-- What more can I say but "great, informative answer to my 'how to' question". I too experience the first-few-frame-effect in shooting macroportraits of the cosmos, which I am part of, so, re ...

RobertKernodle
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