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Eye On The Prize

Hamish says: "Frank Cadogan Cowper was the inspiration for this narcissistic beauty. In fact, the original painting was so apt, being entitled ‘Vanity’, that I had to do my own version with the subject taking a sneaky glance at her smartphone while enjoying a Starbuck’s frappuccino. The table she rests her arms on is adorned with illustrious designer labels and the backdrop reflects the nature of social media culture, seeming even more frivolous compared to the opulence of her costume and the rich gold of the tablecloth. The pearls, sleeves and head cushion all provided me with opportunities to explore texture and detail, which help prevent a painting from being static and flat. "

$13,338.65
Eye On The Prize
$13,338.65

Eye On The Prize

Hamish says: "Frank Cadogan Cowper was the inspiration for this narcissistic beauty. In fact, the original painting was so apt, being entitled ‘Vanity’, that I had to do my own version with the subject taking a sneaky glance at her smartphone while enjoying a Starbuck’s frappuccino. The table she rests her arms on is adorned with illustrious designer labels and the backdrop reflects the nature of social media culture, seeming even more frivolous compared to the opulence of her costume and the rich gold of the tablecloth. The pearls, sleeves and head cushion all provided me with opportunities to explore texture and detail, which help prevent a painting from being static and flat. "

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Hamish says: "Frank Cadogan Cowper was the inspiration for this narcissistic beauty. In fact, the original painting was so apt, being entitled ‘Vanity’, that I had to do my own version with the subject taking a sneaky glance at her smartphone while enjoying a Starbuck’s frappuccino. The table she rests her arms on is adorned with illustrious designer labels and the backdrop reflects the nature of social media culture, seeming even more frivolous compared to the opulence of her costume and the rich gold of the tablecloth. The pearls, sleeves and head cushion all provided me with opportunities to explore texture and detail, which help prevent a painting from being static and flat. "

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