Original artwork description:

I was commissioned to paint a portrait of Kathleen. Kathleen had died a few years ago and her son wanted me to paint a portrait of her. I was given some photos and a description of Kathleen to work on. I learnt that Kathleen who was born in Ireland had quite a tough start to her life. She enjoyed playing cards, she smoked Senior Service cigarettes and she was religious. Kathleen also kept a diary and the diary was so important to her. I wanted to make the diary prominent in this piece. The focal point was to be Kathleens’ eyes and below and above the eyes I wanted a reference to the Diary. I also wanted to create a small image on the wall of her two children whom she was so proud of. I also saw in an old photo of the living room a still life painting so I created a still life to go on the wall.
I wanted these objects, these things and these ideas to have a huge significance in the work so I decided to cross out all the rules of perspective and create almost a virtual space where everything is detailed and not blurred.
It was an honour to paint Kathleen. I spent many hours looking into her eyes on canvas and I learnt so much about her courage and her commitment. Although I never met her I am proud to have known Kathleen.

Materials used:

oil paint

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Kathleens' Diary (2020)

Oil painting 
by James Earley

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I was commissioned to paint a portrait of Kathleen. Kathleen had died a few years ago and her son wanted me to paint a portrait of her. I was given some photos and a description of Kathleen to work on. I learnt that Kathleen who was born in Ireland had quite a tough start to her life. She enjoyed playing cards, she smoked Senior Service cigarettes and she was religious. Kathleen also kept a diary and the diary was so important to her. I wanted to make the diary prominent in this piece. The focal point was to be Kathleens’ eyes and below and above the eyes I wanted a reference to the Diary. I also wanted to create a small image on the wall of her two children whom she was so proud of. I also saw in an old photo of the living room a still life painting so I created a still life to go on the wall.
I wanted these objects, these things and these ideas to have a huge significance in the work so I decided to cross out all the rules of perspective and create almost a virtual space where everything is detailed and not blurred.
It was an honour to paint Kathleen. I spent many hours looking into her eyes on canvas and I learnt so much about her courage and her commitment. Although I never met her I am proud to have known Kathleen.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#portrait #portraits #commissioned art #realism portrait #portrait commission 
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I am a self taught hyperrealism artist and I paint people who live on the very edge of society. I have exhibited my work in London, New York, Madrid and... Read more

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