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5x7 Photograph Handcolored Doll Girl Nancy Lee Moran
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5x7 Photograph Handcolored Doll Girl Nancy Lee Moran

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Image: "Camelia"  girl gazing at doll
Black & white photograph hand-colored with alkyd-oil glazes 
OOAK means "One Of A Kind." 

Special thanks to Taylor, the girl in my photo.  To give credit to other artists: The doll, Sarah Jane, was created by Phyllis Parkins in 1989. It belongs to my own small doll collection.

Color: Some computer screens may modify the color of the art. Some may make the image lighter or darker than it is.

I included photos of details of this art photograph.


Image Size: 7 x 5 inches, plus a larger mat that is cotton matboard covered with cotton fabric by the artist 

Kind of Art: Black & White photograph hand-painted with alkyd-oil glazes


What is a Hand-Colored Photo?
Some people have asked me to create small original works that would be more affordable than oil paintings. In 2004, therefore, I began to use oil glazes on black and white (and also sepia) photographs, a process that takes less time than a full painting. Suppose I compare making a painting to the baking of a cake from scratch, from selecting the recipe to assembling all the ingredients. In that case, hand-coloring a photo is like putting the icing on a cake that has already been baked. It is the fun, colorful part, made easy because the photo supplies the drawing and values (light and dark areas). 


I select a photo that I have taken. First I seal the photo, to protect it from the oil glazes. I then apply from four to twelve glazes of color and add texture by hand. For your information in regard to the uniqueness of these images, since 2004 until June 2007 I have painted on thirty-four photographs.


Unique art to bring warmth and beauty to your home, one of a kind. Even if I hand-color this image again, it will differ from this one since each color will be mixed and applied by hand.