Paintings / Gallery II:
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![[Male Nudes]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1996/maurbkth.jpg) Mauricio (back)
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![[figurative]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1998/beverly_color_th.jpg) Beverly
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![[paintings]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1998/heathrth.jpg) Heather
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![[Nudes]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1998/kollinth.jpg) Kollin
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![[paintings]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1998/kyttegth.jpg) The Green Kytte
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![[figure]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1996/daleeth.jpg) Dalee
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![[figurative]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/1999/2womenth.jpg) Chandra and MaryAnn
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![[male nude]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/2000/maur_fta.jpg)
Mauricio (front)
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![[nude art]](http://www.borsheimarts.com/painting/2000/danceth.jpg) The Dance
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In 1993 I began to attend the many life drawing sessions held by artists around Austin, where artists share the expenses of hiring a model. In April of 1994, I changed from drawing in charcoal to actually painting on canvas during these life drawing sessions. (Herman, a cyclist, was my first model for paint.) I continued to sketch in charcoal for some time after that before I gave in totally to painting in oil. It may have been during this period that I was coming to understand I needed to push the medium around a little--starting my growth towards sculpture. I still enjoy the life drawing sessions and they still help me study anatomy and the individual.
Many of the 1998 paintings (this page, with a few 1996 and 1999 paintings) seem to reflect my love of triangles more than some of the paintings from other years. I also started to experiment a little more with color. I hope you enjoy my work. Thanks for visiting.
Kelly
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