Once again I found myself troubled by the choice of what to paint.

I used said F2 canvas board, my synthetic acrylic brushes and my paints, to which I'd added one more yellow. I previously owned only a Process Yellow, but decided that a Windsor & Newton Cadmium Yellow Light would be a good addition - in hindsight, I should have gone for something darker but, there you go. I didn't sketch beforehand, but started with a dark brown, mixed from I can't remember which colours (orange and green, probably) to get the outlines of his/her coat. I did try, I really did, to paint with inspiration from Rysselberghe and Tolouse-Lautrec but as you can see... I pretty much failed. I tried using their brush technique, and their eye for colour but bugger it all, I failed. I'm not about to give up, however! I intend to have another try once I get a hold of my oils again. Post-impressionism isn't my favoured style but I want to force myself to paint in ways I never would otherwise, to progress my skills.
I painted this in two sittings, and did the majority of Desire in the first, but the background and touch-ups the next time. A good thing, since also the light changed in the room I worked in, so that some colours that seemed like good ideas the first sitting, weren't actually, as it turned out in full daylight.
I tried not to shy away from strong colours and sharp contrasts, and to paint with small brushstrokes and thick layers of paint.
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