I have a couple of new Qiang Huang studies in progress this week, but firstly, an update on my copy of Huang's
Moon with Clouds:
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sUuPlNBD9xEZ4PoKKk1RvcKLwN5g8IsmBZJu8eXTM5M8zwP4Low2MF19W5LDhxWVrVgI4_xviIxWS3FHTJvS27LG7_IZNm0kUKy3U0CNCA=s0-d) |
Oil on panel, 6.5 x 9" |
Next is Huang's
Color Behind Light (which is proving most challenging). More work needs to go into my shape modeling and values.
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_s-Fakqo5DN2peVkkCH8L4pEU1koU0K62tnvsO9xbajJIj7AhohJpBlPNauKza-U3fyuSyJ2UK_JKcUoGuV8JEscIxOKS6YeX2HVqGcrNeDGQ=s0-d) |
Oil on panel, 9 x 9" |
Finally, we have
What a Pair. I have been struggling with the apple here, but I like the background.
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vpAdt_h-byW-13697l48zgNlbDW3vQH_iUL2r4jIRnt4ZMMh7Y74G11q6061kctUi1lsRq_ZO_6VsSStbAiQXpiPzRd6zQXKmHuroeNrlYMQ=s0-d) |
Oil on panel, 7 x 9" |
It may seem odd that I'm copying Qiang Huang's work, but, confidence is always a problem, so when I get more adept at simplifying subjects and handling paint, I'll post my own works.
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