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Light Touch: Louis Legendre (1752-1797)
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Retouch Revitalising Works of Art
Read MoreLight Touch: Portrait d’Ambroise Vollard (by Paul Cézanne – 1899)
Temporary Link The Fun of Retouch Creative/Tricky approach of bringing back old paintings/photos to life while maintaining/enhancing their originality/character. Though opinions can be subjective if you see original version here I hope I did it justice 🙂 ** Multiple other versions on linked site just scroll left/right using arrows **
Read MoreLight Touch: Attribué à Pierre-Paul Prudhon (1758-1823) – “Portrait d’inconnu”
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Read MoreArtouche – Ambroise Vollard, 1899 (Paul Cézanne)
The Evolution of Art Human creativity without bounds I truly enjoy the process of re-interpreting art work of varying types – not merely doing retouch work to perfect the existing interpretation; it kind of like musical arrangement of existing compositions.
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Read MoreLight Touch: Sur le boulevard – Painting by Jean Béraud (1849-1936)
The art of Retouch is purely about re-interpretation of already great works of art; it allows the image to be re-imagined, evolved in ways that make it part of a living process of evolution/adaptation. With that said art of course is subjective and some may/may not like my interpretations […]
Read MoreLight Touch: Painting by Jean-Jacques Hauer (1751-1829); “Les adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille, le 20 janvier 1793”
Open larger view The art of Retouch is purely about re-interpretation of already great works of art; it allows the image to be re-imagined, evolved in ways that make it part of a living process of evolution/adaptation. With that said art of course is subjective and some may/may not […]
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