PORTRAITS FOR LIFE

Artistically Yours… by the French artist Miki

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:

Photography Prints

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

People from Serpa in Portugal

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After I had spent 2 or 3 days in Serpa sketching all kind of buildings, I got quite bored, and needed to sketch something else. This is why, on the 7th of July (2009), I sat with kevin at a cafe outside, and made sketches of the people sitting there. I liked the faces I saw, and had quite a nice time doing that. As always my sketches tend to be caricatures, I just can’t help it… but I swear that I have warm and sympathetic feelings towards all these people I sketch, my intention is really not to make them look silly or ridiculous or whatever negative… I am sorry if some recognise themselves (what i doubt in fcat as I am not really searching for a good likeness) and feel offended… :-)

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These are some of the people I sketched that day. if you wnat to see more, go please to my Flickr account

September 29, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, life, men, portrait, The Art of Portrait, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Kev Moore in BC SWEET

sweet-kev-solo-poster-sWorking right now at some paintings/designs about BC SWEET…

Of course, I have started with the lead singer/bassist of the band, Sweet Kev,

in one of his tyical crazy outfits when he is on stage with BC SWEET

Now, I will do again some outrageous hoem advertising, but if you are not far way from a place where they have a gig, go and listen to them,

they are simply fantastic!

May 7, 2009 Posted by | art, life, men, Miki, music, portrait, Portraits Kev Moore | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Princess Di

Princess Diana, by Miki - Brown Pencil and White Pastel, 60 x 50 cm, 2009

Princess Diana, by Miki - Brown Pencil and White Pastel, 60 x 50 cm, 2009

April 21, 2009 Posted by | art, children, life, Miki, portrait, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Power of Daydreaming

Ink & Watercolour

Ink & Watercolour

For about 6 months now I have been in the process of moving.

Moving from one house into the other, from one art gallery into the other.

I hate packing. And believe me, the amount of painting materials and paintings I have is gigantic, so to move only this part of my past life is already a life’s work. This is why I decided to do it gradually, taking it easy. The Housing market in Spain being at a standstill, nobody is rushing to buy my lovely house, so I can take as much time as I need.

The other day I was there, about 260 kilometres north of here, and  I wanted to bring back my big new canvasses, which I ordered there before I left last Summer, but unfortunately they are so big that they don’t fit into the car. Frustrated,  I decided to bring back some of my older sketch books, and other little things.

Today, a little bit bored and without any energy to start some new stuff,  I had a glance at some of them, and found sketches which I of course had totally forgotten. This happens to me all the time by the way: I normally paint so fast and so prolifically that my paintings have no time to get recorded in my memory! Anyway, this is how I found this one. As I saw it, I remembered every detail again. A young girl had posed for me at that time for a fast sketch, and I remember how, a little bit annoyed by the boring position I had started to imagine things around her… and especially the cushions on the armchair, under her bum and behind her back had more and more taken the form of wings which seemed to grow from her body… and I even saw lots of butterflies flying all around her head!

A typical example of what suddenly happens to my brain when I get bored… I see things… bananas things…

some might call it the power of daydreaming!

March 5, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, humour, life, portrait, random, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Long and The Short

Ink & Watercolour

Ink & Watercolour

I don’t remember what they were looking at as I was sketching them, but it was certainly amazing enough to have them stand still for the time I needed for my drawing!

You might think, looking at these portraits, that I am exaggerating a lot, but I don’t, at least not consciously. I am not trying to make any caricature, but I am not searching either for exact likeness. In fact I just let my eyes and my hand and my pen and my brushes work together and give an impression of what is in front of them.

The good thing being that I am quite sure that nobody ever will come to this blog and write insults to me for having painted them like that!

February 22, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, humour, life, men, portrait, random, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Art of Doing Nothing # 5: Master of all He Surveys

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(ink & watercolour on paper, Café Masko, Mojacar Playa, 21/02/2009)

So fascinating to observe all these people sitting at a café. Even doing nothing the characters are so obvious: in the way they sit, the way they cross their arms or legs, the way they look around…that one, for example, really seemed to own the whole world!

February 21, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, coffee, humour, life, men, portrait, The Art of Doing Nothing, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Art of Doing Nothing # 4: Difference of Opinion

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(ink & watercolour on paper, Café Masko, Mojacar Playa, 27/01/2009)

It was very diffcult to capture the woman telling her story… I did what I could!

I was fascinated by the incredibly excited expression on the face and body position of the woman listening to her…

January 31, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, coffee, humour, life, men, portrait, The Art of Doing Nothing, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Art of Doing Nothing # 3: Summit Meeting

(ink & watercolour on paper, Café Masko, Mojacar Playa, 15/01/2009)

(ink & watercolour on paper, Café Masko, Mojacar Playa, 15/01/2009)

Quite regularly I go to a Cafe by the Beach, and sketch people spending their time there.

It is a great way for me to practise live sketching.

Well, people are quite still sitting on a Cafe terrace in the sun, but they still move quite a lot and it is a wonderful (but sometimes frustrating too!) exercise to try to catch them in some position or expression.

I much more prefer this way than to go to some figure painting meeting, where the models stand still, almost dead… this does not inspire me at all, and neither does their nakedness I must admit! I much more love to draw the stuff which people put on, sometimes they are such a funny mirror of their souls… no funny clothing on this one though.

In this case it was the contrast between the Macho with the black hair and the other people which inspired me…

January 28, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, coffee, humour, life, men, portrait, The Art of Doing Nothing, women | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

The Art of Doing Nothing # 2: Café Life

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(ink & watercolour on paper, Café Masko, Mojacar Playa, 15/01/2009)


One more example of this exciting life here, in Andalucia, by the sea… simply sitting in Cafés and doing nothing.

Well this kind of life might be exciting for most of the people down here, but it is not exactly my way of enjoying life… but I do enjoy watching and sketching people having this kind of life!

January 17, 2009 Posted by | art, caricatures, humour, portrait, The Art of Doing Nothing, The Arts of Daily Life | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

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