MIRANDA DIGRANDE

I had to honor to be commissioned by Frank Otto to paint a portrait of Miranda DiGrande.

Leonardi DaVinci once said that the eyes are the mirrors of the soul. I tried to capture this in the portrait by focusing on the expression and emotion in the eyes of Miranda.

The artwork is build-up in 37 color layers and the background color is soft white with a touch of red and grey. If you look the artwork up close it’s very abstract. Almost like the work of Jackson Pollock. When you look from a distance the work becomes almost photo-realistic.

About the color palette

I’ve taken two strong elements of the earlier series for this portrait. From 2015 until 2017 my artworks primarily had colorful background layers but the top layers were black, grey, and white. From 2018 until 2020 I opted for softer pastel backgrounds and more expressive and realistically colored portraits. For this series, I’ve combined colorful backgrounds with realistically colored portraits. The best of both worlds.

Size
120 x 150 x 4,5 cm (47 x 59 x 1,6 inch)
Year
2022
Materials
7 liters Acrylic, Canvas, Wood frame