Video: Double exposure? Pakaila Re Bean Acrylic and Oil Painting
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
San Francisco artist Pacaila Rae Bean does not suffer from squint, but enjoys it. After all, a congenital disease gave her the opportunity to see the world in a special way. When images are layered on top of one another, you can learn to capture them by taking up oil painting. And Pacaila Rae Bing's paintings are extremely reminiscent of double exposure photographs.
With regard to Pakayla Rae Biehn, the common phrase “I’m an artist, I see it this way” takes on new shades of meaning. An American woman who has managed to love her illness and even benefit from it is worthy of all respect. It is not easy to live without being able to focus on one point.
Pacaila's mother Rae Bin was an artist, so her parents encouraged her daughter in every possible way, reaching out to her mother's brushes from childhood. Drawing circle for junior schoolchildren, art school … Painting has always been around and turned out to be not only a vocation, but also something like a way of thinking. Why is she so good? “Painting is my favorite form of meditation,” says Pakaila Rae Bin. “In addition, the artist can wash his hair once a week and wear an old robe with stains of paint.”
Hyper-realistic oil painting and acrylic paintings are born from the spirit of photography. Moreover, the artist does not disdain and unfamiliar faces from the photographs obtained on the Internet. Separately, these are just portraits, but together they are already history.
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