Danish Reflections
9×12 Graphite/White Charcoal. My interpretation of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg 1841 oil painting “Woman Standing in Front of a Mirror.”
Danish Reflections belongs to the following groups:
1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture , AW Welcome Center, Beauty of The Human Body , Gateways, Life Session Expressions, Mature Woman, Out of the Past, Pencil Drawing (2 per 24 hrs), Realist Traditional Art, The Artistic Nude, Who are YOU to Judge?, Who Needs Color For Beauty? - Black & White Art At Its Best and Woman Appreciation Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

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Fantastic work as usual Steven!!!
Steven Torrisi
Thank you Claudia you’re a sweetie.
Steven Torrisi replied
Thank you Claudia you’re a sweetie
H M Bascom
Excellent composition and amazing detail!
Steven Torrisi replied
Thanks Helen, Cheers.
Renate Dartois
Gorgeous drawing Steven-so nice to see one of you ladies again wonderful shading and detail everywhere.
Steven Torrisi replied
Thanks Renate, I’ve been off for awhile but not for lack of not drawing.
Rusty Woodward...
Hello Steve! How’s things? Long time…... Love your new figure drawing. That muscular back reminds me of Michelangelo’s figures. Very dynamic. Brilliant artwork! Hope you are well and happy. Have a nice weekend
Steven Torrisi
Hi Rusty, as my reply to Renate says I’ve been off for awhile, a long while. My day job has been taking priority but weekends for art. Im sure you’ve been travelling and writing, how is that going? Thanks for the comments and encourage.
Cheers
Simon Aberle
Steven Torrisi replied
Thanks Simon, you’re news made my day.
ltruskett
Now there is a ‘buff’ girl…........ love the detail in the cloth, so organic and her wonderful reflection. Congrats on the feature…............. rightly deserved. xxL
Steven Torrisi replied
Thanks love, its been awhile, since I’ve seen you (in the buff, to use your phrasing. I’ve given your portfolio a quick glance over, all of it lovely, Will leave some of more detailed observaton of the kind you adore and expect of me soon. xxooxx Steve
Nira Dabush
BEAUTIFUL Charcoal work, Seteven…
Wonderful contrasts between lighting areas to darkened ones.
MARVELOUS DRAWING.
Steven Torrisi replied
Hi Nira, thank you for this kind comment and mentioning that I popped up in your mind the other day. It nice to know that across the internet that real friendships do develop, exist, and endure. I have been busy the last few months on my day job saving the art for the weekend. Only recently again did i start becoming active on RB and posting plus I am going to give my AW portfolio an overdue makeover. Without sounding repetitive you too have crossed my mind, especially as things have heated up and cooled down in your part of the world. Best wishes to you and your family, and have a great weekend.
Nira Dabush
Hi there Steven…
Internet was and still HUGE question to me, in few ways.
I feel that during my stay happen to me “events”.. that made me learn few lessons.
I still learning, I must say… and as you know me, I sometimes has the urge to talk about it also.
The last few months or so…for me was real questing of my stay here or AW.(we talked about it)
And you know, which site I prefer.
Internet is giving me, but is also took and taking from me… and it is a bigger question then to talk here, over your portfolio.
Whether I am here, or there… or in internet in General.. There are people I will always remember.
You are one, no doubt.
Sometimes in internet BEST “things” happen….But not always.
Have yourself a splendid creative weekend..
Keep in touch,
NIRA.
Rusty Woodward...
Dearest Steve (and lady Steve) Thank you for those lovely erudite comments on my latest paintings. France always inspires me. I’m glad you have at least got a job as Steve Farr (AW & RB) recently emailed me that his firm had laid him off. Hold on tight to what you’ve got!!! Take care and don’t work too hard! XXXXXXXXXXXX