With my early murals I tried to break down the values as much as possible. Sometimes I just did them in 2 values only and then added more as I painted. Usually I thought in values as one would approach painting in fresco.
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thank you for sharing parts of the process. I love hearing about the values and the materials you use. You are a giant among artists my friend, a genius and a great painter.
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Steve McQueen Monument, 1971
1971, Downtown Los Angeles
1 Steve McQueen Monument
2 Preliminary pencil studies
3 Value breakdown for Steve McQueen
4 Steve McQueen in-progress
5 Steve McQueen in-progress
6 McQueen behind a coat of paint
7 New Steve McQueen
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