Video: An artist who paints femininity. Portraits by Bec Winnel
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
"Why would I paint dead fish, onions or beer glasses? Women are much more attractive!" This phrase, belonging to the French artist of the last century Marie Laurencin (Marie Laurencin) flaunts in the autobiography of another artist, an Australian named Bec Winnel … So she tries to explain to an inquisitive art lover why, for many years now, she has been painting exclusively female portraits, beautiful with that soft, subtle and delicate beauty that is called femininity. A real paradise for men, this is Beck Winnell's workshop, because there is a huge number of sketches and sketches with portraits of attractive ladies with eyes as cold as an icicle in January, lips as sensual as an experienced geisha, or even mysterious images of mysterious strangers who the artist, perhaps, invented, or maybe caught a glimpse in the subway, shop or in the main square of Melbourne, the city where portraits, drawn in pastels and crayons, are born.
Beck Winnell is a graphic designer by training, and he considers drawing feminine portraits to be his hobby at work. There is nothing better than after finishing your favorite job and taking up your favorite hobby. Apparently, this is why the artist's drawings are so light and light, yet the mood leaves a distinct imprint on everything we do, especially if this is "all" - creativity.
A dreamy atmosphere, a light riddle, some kind of reticence - all this emphasizes the exceptional femininity of Beck Winnell's paintings. True, men mainly pay attention to the technique of performing work, and only women are looking for similarities with their inner "I". And you should look at Bec Winnel's website, which has a complete gallery of magical portraits.
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