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The name Mia is of Swedish origin, meaning “uncertain”….an appropriate name for this painting as I have been in two minds about something for a little while now.

medium: charcoal and acrylic on stretched canvas
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size: 40cm x 40cm
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currently listening to: Sure Know Something by KISS


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acrylic, back, beauty, black, figure, lingerie, night, red, sexy, woman

Comments

  • David Stuart
    David Stuartabout 5 years ago

    What a gorgeous piece lee..Love it

  • Matt Mawson
    Matt Mawsonabout 5 years ago

    wonderful — love the colours, especially the hair! Is this your first portrait without showing the face?

  • Rose Moxon
    Rose Moxonabout 5 years ago

    love it lee

  • Thanks Rose :-)

    – Lee Wilde

  • Lee Wilde
    Lee Wildeabout 5 years ago

    Thanks David :-)

    Hi Matt….thanks…yeah…I’m pretty sure its the first back view I’ve done. The aim was to do something quick and simple to sell on eBay…however it turned out far better than I expected and now I’m wondering whether to keep it :-))

  • Scott Ruhs
    Scott Ruhsabout 5 years ago

    Lovely tones in this image. I love the contrast of the brilliant red against the over all bluish tint. Shading is fantastic as well.

  • Thanks Scott. Yes, the hair definitely makes it :-)

    – Lee Wilde

  • Rachael  Hope
    Rachael Hopeabout 5 years ago

    Wonderful!! I love the contrast of the red against all the other colours!

  • Thanks Rachael :-)

    – Lee Wilde

  • helene
    heleneabout 5 years ago

    This is gorgeous Lee

  • Thanks Helene :-)

    – Lee Wilde

  • Belinda Leopold
    Belinda Leopoldabout 5 years ago

    Oh I just love this!! Specially that red hair ;)

  • Thanks Belinda xo

    – Lee Wilde

  • Antanas
    Antanasabout 5 years ago

    great work, well done

  • Thank you Antanas :-)

    – Lee Wilde

  • Paul Louis Villani
    Paul Louis Vil...about 5 years ago

    What an amazing artist you are Lee! :D

  • Thanks Paul. I try… :-)

    – Lee Wilde