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This is original artwork from the series of beautiful fashion illustrations with different models of hats. Usually that was nesessary and charming for elegant women in 1920-30s. I adore retro fashion and such portraits take me to heaven, hope for you is the same. Maybe this woman visited bars in Paris...
The drawing is made with dark brown pencil and some kinds of pastels on the nice 200g/m quality paper. The decoration is always clued a la collage way, now the hat is also made like this.

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pastel, oil pastel, pencil, paper, clue

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#woman wearing #beautiful #woman in #woman painting #woman face #woman portrait #face illustration 

Hat #9 He can't forget her (2018)

Mixed-media painting 
by Oxana Raduga

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This is original artwork from the series of beautiful fashion illustrations with different models of hats. Usually that was nesessary and charming for elegant women in 1920-30s. I adore retro fashion and such portraits take me to heaven, hope for you is the same. Maybe this woman visited bars in Paris...
The drawing is made with dark brown pencil and some kinds of pastels on the nice 200g/m quality paper. The decoration is always clued a la collage way, now the hat is also made like this.

Materials used:

pastel, oil pastel, pencil, paper, clue

Tags:
#woman wearing #beautiful #woman in #woman painting #woman face #woman portrait #face illustration 
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I work with psychological storytelling in my art. This is part of me - to watch , to observe. . . Initially I worked as a fashion editor and... Read more

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