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Zoonart

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1. Ummm... as an artist...
Sat Sep 8, 2018, 10:49 AM
Sep 2018

FIrstly, the turquoise green is the Virgin Mary's mantle and not hair. Secondly it is an oft used technique of artists to underline the eye in black to make the eye appear more open.... not just a make-up technique. The color palette seems culturally appropriate and I don't really see the problem in this work, with the exception of the destruction of historical integrity in painting a 15th century wooden sculpture. THAT is the travesty... not the color palette. Just MHO.

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