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14x11.
This is my teacher Louis Escobedo's painting of the same model:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEx9-MAZ3TiQkYUIZGCCm_xMPEZojsQKlwqMwYRZ4W-Tf-gGmchL6fAMP6ZHAtLBtlv_BW3xowvZALI7lGv26OtO_LUoUlqBZLx29egZ-U0rAetpOdfxCtQfOrl8ihZuPQBOIPOu0JWfY/s400/IMG_4387.jpg)
He designs his own background, and up close the painting has a lot of complex colors placed next to each other that's fascinating to look at. Photos don't always show that.
A few Louis' figure paintings I really like:
![](http://www.louisescobedo.com/show-image/1072644/LOUIS-ESCOBEDO/%22Kate%22.jpg)
![](http://www.louisescobedo.com/show-image/2138271/LOUIS-ESCOBEDO/Decorative-Blouse.jpg)
![](http://www.louisescobedo.com/show-image/2138142/LOUIS-ESCOBEDO/Odalisque.jpg)
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