PORTRAITS FOR LIFE

Artistically Yours… by the French artist Miki

The Children from Tahiti 02 – Little Girl

 

Little Girl from Tahiti - by Miki

Pastel and Colour Pencils

 

She looks so upset, even sad perhaps… i just adored that expression on her face…

 

One more from the Series “The Children from Tahiti”. I explained in my first post about this series of Tahitian children portraits how it all began…

 

This painting is available as well as original, but also as Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery:

 

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November 29, 2010 Posted by | art, children, Children from Tahiti, life, Miki, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Leonard Cohen 02

After the minimalist profile drawing of Leonard Cohen as he was a young man, I could not help painting him nowadays, with his 74 years, still a young man, perhaps even younger than ever! a great musician, a great guy! he has my total admiration, and i wished I could see him one day life on stage with his amazing band and back vocalists. Leonard, please, come back to Spain soon, if possible in Andalusia!  :-)

 

 

Leonard Cohen 02 - by Miki

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery

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PS: I hope Leonard Cohen does not mind me selling prints of this portrait I did of him. I would be mortified if it is the case I would ask him personally, but how?

So, please, if somebody knows that Leonard would not lie it, please contact me, and I will of course retract the painting from sale.

November 24, 2010 Posted by | art, men, music, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen - by Miki

I saw yesterday evening  a documentary about Leonard Cohen on English TV! Leonard Cohen was the first LP I had ever had in my life! I was about 17 years old, Mother Christmas had just brought me  a record player built into an a wonderful white design  table. God I loved that piece it! I had driven my mother crazy to get it, it was expensive, but I had fallen in love with it and could not get and give peace until I got it. It had no sense to say “NO” to me in such cases… Anyway, a short time after, my beloved brother came home for a weekend and brought me Leonard Cohen’s Album, he knew how much I loved him… I was over the moon, and I will never forget that instant, and all these hours spent listening to this first album.

What a joy to see him yesterday evening.. first in the documentary about a 1972 European Tour, and then in his World Tour of 2008/2009.

1972, it was the year i got his album! How emotional it was! And to see him now, as an older guy, but in fact still the same, even better than ever and with a fantastic band of musicians and singers backing him. Really, tat showi was  immense! I had never seen Leonard Cohen life or in a show or interview before, it was a revelation to me to see him moving and hear him speaking, and I found him extremely sympathetic, and also incredibly humble, and full of respect toward his musicians. I adored the way he took his hat off every time one of his musicians (guitar, keyboard, saxophone…) was doing a solo…

Here is a first portrait of him, just the shining outlines in the dark… does one need to say or see more?

Well, I guess I won’t be able to resist and will do some more portrait of him, from now!

 

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery

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PS: I hope Leonard Cohen does not mind me selling prints of thsi portrait I did of him. I would be mortified if it is the case I would ask him personally, but how?

So, please, if somebody knows that Leonard would not lie it, please contact me, and I will of course retract the painting from sale.

November 20, 2010 Posted by | art, men, Miki, music, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Pianist 04

 

The Pianist 04 – by MIki

Pastel, Ink and Digital Art

In my last posts I presented my first artworks featuring Joe Bonamassa and his pianist at their live concert in the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2009. As I said, I have been fascinated by the show, as well acoustically as visually, and I feel the need to paint a whole series of the musicians acting in that show that day. And especially of The Pianist and His Little Buddha.

 

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery

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November 18, 2010 Posted by | art, men, Miki, music, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Pianist 02

The Pianist 02 - by Miki

(Pastel and digital Art)

In my last 2 posts I presented my first artworks featuring Joe Bonamassa and his pianist at their live concert in the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2009. As I said, I have been fascinated by the show, as well acoustically as visually, and I feel the need to paint a whole series of the musicians acting in that show that day.

Of course they were all great, the master himself Joe is just divine. Divine guitar play, divine attitude and body movements. But as an artist I was especially attracted by the pianist. Something mysterious is about him, and I love mystery. It was in his face, his attitude, his clothes, the light around him and last but not least in the Little Buddha which eas sitting on his piano all the time. This was just beautiful!

For the second part of the show the pianist changed his clothes and appeared with an amazing red hat on his head. I could not resist to paint a little red hat on Little Buddha too.. I hope I get forgiven! It just looks too cute, and especially attractive on the painting, that tiny red point remembering the big red point on the pianist’s head…

 

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery:

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November 15, 2010 Posted by | art, caricatures, music, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Pianist 01

 

The Pianist 01 - by Miki

I mentioned them in my last post, and there you could see them in the back ground.: The Pianist and his Little Buddha. Here is the first painting I did of them some days ago. I was so fascinated by them, such a wonderful couple, I guess they will haunt most of my paintings about that show Joe Bonamassa did in the Royal Albert hall in London.

I still don;t know what is his name, was too lazy or too busy so far to google it. But i will. In the meanwhile, if somebody out there knows his name, he/she is welcome to leave a comment. And if this divine pianist one day finds his way to my blog, and read this post, I want to thank him personally for this wonderful artistic inspiration he is to me. I think I could paint him millions of times and not getting bored!

 

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery:

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November 14, 2010 Posted by | art, life, men, music, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Guitar Hero Joe Bonamassa

 

 

Joe Bonamassa and The Pianist - by Miki

I saw his in his concert at the Royal Albert hall in London.. it as just one of the best shows I have ever seen! A feast, as well for the ears as for the eyes! I will do a series of paintings commemorating this big event, and in fact I have already doen 2 portraits of The Pianist and his Little Buddha. I found them both extremely fascinating!

, but well, Noblesse Oblige, I should start here  with the Master himself!

 

WIKIPEDIA:

“Joe Bonamassa (born May 8, 1977 in Utica, New York) is an American blues rock guitarist, singer….”

 

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery:

 

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November 12, 2010 Posted by | art, Guitar Heroes, men, Miki, music, portrait | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Children from Tahiti 01 – Very Young Maori Warrior

Young Maori Warrior from Polynesia - by Miki

Pastel and Colour Pencils on Grey Fine Art Paper.

My brother lives in Tahiti. He was having a big career in the French army,  luckily not at the front, but in the background teaching logistics (in normal words: how to make the most successful wars, highly secrete stuff like that.) to high ranged officers,  and also to bosses of big companies, as in fact, the methods to success are not that different, wherever it is.

Anyway he had dreamt all his adult life to buy a sailing boat and to sail around the world for the rest of his life. In my family we take it quite seriously with our dreams, so one day he.bought a boat, gave every thing up, including the wife and sailed away on his love;y one-man boat called “Atalante Fugitive” (“Escaping Atalante”, Atalante being a mythology figure). Well, he happily sailed for a year or so, part of it with me, then arrived in Tahiti and found it so great that he decoded to stay there!

He kept living on his boat for may years, but then he met a woman, and she was sea sick on the boat that they had to sell it, about one year ago.

And what hat that all to do with my portraits painting? Well, many years ago, he told me that the children in Tahiti are incredibly beautiful, most of the time as a result of the many interacting races there: Polynesian, Chinese, White, Black, Blue… so I simply decided to make a series called The Children from Tahiti. I will present some of them in this blog.

One of the first I did was This young Maori Warrior. i was fascinated by the seriousness, determination  and combativity on his face.. so young and so ready to fight! Well, to tell the truth, even younger i was fighting like mad with the little and big boys in my street and school!. Must have some Maori blood…  :-)

This painting is available as well as original, but also as Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery:

 

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November 10, 2010 Posted by | art, children, life, Miki, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Fado Singer Mariza

Fado Singer Mariza - by Miki

I heard some fado the very first time I went to Portugal.

It was on the occasion of The World Exposition in Lisbon in 1998.

It is a long time ago and I haven’t concrete memories, apart that I loved the fado performances I saw there, as well on the Expo ground as in some cabaret in the town.

And well, the other day I saw Mariza on a DVD, and was glad to hear that she brings fado to the Wide World. Also of course her appearance could not fail to inspire me as a portrait artist and I had to paint her. This artwork is a mix of classical art (pasteL0 and digital art (to reach some special effects and vibrancy).

WIKIPEDIA:

“Mariza (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾizɐ]) is the stage name of a popular fado singer.[1][2] She was born Marisa dos Reis Nunes on 16 December 1973 in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique. At the time, Mozambique was known as the Portuguese Overseas Province of Mozambique.
Mariza is the child of a Portuguese father and a mother of partial black African heritage.[3] At age 3, her family moved to Metropolitan Portugal, and she was raised in Lisbon’s, historic quarters of Mouraria and Alfama. While very young she began singing in a wide variety of musical styles, including gospel, soul and jazz. Her father strongly encouraged her to adopt fado; he felt that participating in the traditional music would grant her greater acceptance in the Portuguese community.
She has sold over 1.000.000 records worldwide…”

 

This painting is available as poster and Giclee print, in different sizes and different formats, in my FAA Gallery:

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November 4, 2010 Posted by | art, Miki, music, portrait, women | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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