On this second watercolor of Nathan I didn’t have time to paint the accordion. Its interesting interesting with the empty space, he could be playing any instrument.

On this second watercolor of Nathan I didn’t have time to paint the accordion. Its interesting interesting with the empty space, he could be playing any instrument.
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If he was standing there posing with the accordion for hours, then he must’ve been playing one note, yet you painting is so much more that a one note painting. Nice. Great composition in the first; great portrait in the second. You do it so well. In black and white it would’ve been a one notan painting.