A detail from the painting shown below.
John White, in his book on the jazz singer Billie Holiday (Billie Holiday, Her Life and Times) writes in reference to her interpretation of the hackneyed lyrics of songs:
Her supreme achievement was to transmute banality into beauty, the trite into the profound.
Here she is singing, Fine and Mellow.
My watercolours of the nude attempt the same: they express the challenges and passions involved when working from the live model. The laboured definitive is replaced by capturing in seconds what I see at fleeting glance. Risk is involved and risk may become risqué, but never repetitive and dull, as I find are so many paintings and photographs of the nude.
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