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Mixing Skin Tones

 

I’m thrilled to share that I’ll be hosting a free workshop, "Mixing Skin Tones", and you’re invited!

My webinar is going to be about Mixing Skin Tones and I will be discussing and demonstrating the 3-step formula that I use to help me mix realistic skin tones for acrylic portraits and how to create a cohesive color palette.

Through a step-by-step demonstration of painting exercise, I’ll explain the process and show you exactly how it is used to paint underpaintings. This session is designed to give you a clear, foundational roadmap, helping you build the technical confidence to translate your vision into a finished work of art.

Wednesday, May 27th at 7 PM PDT

⚡️DON'T MISS THIS SESSION: I'VE GOT A SPECIAL SURPRISE FOR YOU🎁

 (If you can't attend on this date, you can still register and I will send you an email with the replay of the session)

 

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Hey, I'm Christen

I began my art journey when I was very young, learning and practicing how to master drawing the human face. I grew and evolved in my art practice and am now a full-time artist with 10 years of experience. Over the years, I have created a body of work that reflects the beauty of Black culture.

My work, which primarily uses acrylic paint, builds on the legacy of African American art by providing a counter-narrative to Eurocentric perceptions. I use vivid color and complex compositions to capture the depths of the Black human experience and its universal qualities. My pieces, which often feature human figures and portraits, are rooted in surrealism to tell stories that go beyond the visual. Through my art, I aim to challenge perceptions and inspire new ideas, allowing viewers to connect with each piece psychologically and emotionally.

Art has become my voice, a tool to show that the possibilities are endless and that Black people can occupy any space, both real and imagined.

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