painting recreations



1. The lighting in this photo is from directly in front of the model in a well lit studio.
2. I can duplicate the light by using the studio lighting or a white wall with a lamp in front of it.
3. I have to get an ice cream cone for my model to use.
4. The artist painted the girl standing directly in front of her and angled over her.
5. I would have to get a one piece swim suit.
6. My friend, Ashley, would be a good model for this photo.
7. My model will have to wear a swimsuit and she will have to tease her hair to match the model.
8. The background of the model, the hair, and getting the ice cream cone will be the hardest to  recreate.



1. The lighting in this photo comes from overhead artificial lights in a coffee shop.
2. I can duplicate this lighting by going to a coffee shop with overhead lights.
3. I would have to get a cup of coffee for my model to hold and a hat and coat.
4. The artist painted her to the right of the middle, but the model is facing to the left.
5. I would have to get a tan hat and a dark green coat.
6. I could use my Mom for this photo.
7. I would have to find a coffee shop to use that had a big window and shoot at night.
8. The setting, time of day and clothing will be the hardest to recreate.

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1. The lighting of this photo comes from the left of the photo with an artificial light.
2. I can duplicate it in my own home with a lamp.
3. I would have to get a white button down shirt for my model to wear.
4. The artist painted the man in the middle of the photo and he is looking directly ahead.
5. I would have to get a white shirt.
6. I could use my dad as my model.
7. I would have to get my dad to take the photo in my home and the time of day doesn't matter.
8. The facial reaction and dimensions of this photo will be the hardest to recreate.

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