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by Glenn Beasley
$24.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Karen" by Glenn Beasley. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Portrait of my wife, Karen
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Portrait of my wife, Karen
****Member of The International Guild of Realism****Member of Arkansas League of Artists*** Member Portrait Society of America**** Like most I began drawing at an early age. Some of my earliest childhood memories are of time spent drawing people, places and things that interested a young boy. It was a great escape during times I was ill and confined to bed or the house as there was no internet and only 4 channels on tv to watch growing up in the '60s . There were no museums nearby, just a library and the only chance I had to see paintings were in books and the family bible which as I recall held magnificent works by Carl Heinrich Bloch. That stoked my interest in painting along with a coffee table book of Norman Rockwell illustrations....
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Dominique Amendola
A beautiful portrait!
Glenn Beasley replied:
Thank you so much Dominique!
Gini Heywood
Glenn - A beautiful rendering of a most beautiful subject. I like the strength of the palette you used in this painting. And I especially like the softly penetrating look you captured in her features. Great work! v/f
Glenn Beasley replied:
Thanks Gini! What can I say? Its easy to paint a beautiful woman!!! Good answer, huh? Keeps me outta trouble from that look you just mentioned....LOL Always good to hear from you and waiting on your next new work. I have one on the easel I hope you will like when its ready that's a bit different from my earlier work.Its the first in a series about the hard working men and women and their families during the '30s & '40s...we'll see how it goes!