Current Gallery: oils ( piece)
These paintings were done in a 16th century oil glaze technique. The primary focus is on the underdrawing being shown through layer upon layer of transparent color for a jewel-like effect. "You don't look at an emerald, you look through it" is the basic concept. The school of thought at the time taught that all color is transparent. It it light that is opaque.
"Milkmaid - after Vermeer"  by vmcghee
Woman with a Water Pitcher - after Vermeer
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Mad Hatter
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Imagination
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Milkmaid - after Vermeer
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The Walrus Was Paul
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Self Control - after Dubay
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Nowhere Man - Nothing but Time
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Don Quixote
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PearJury
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Grandmother with a Pearl Earring
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Peppers on Death Row
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Claude
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