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LANCE RICHLIN

Lance Richlin is an Associate Living Master in the Art Renewal Center. He has won three awards from the Portrait Society of America and was featured in Spectrum, the Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art.

He has shown in the San Diego, Frye Museum Seattle, South Texas Museum and the Laguna Museum of Art. He's the author of the world's best selling book on head drawing, How to Draw Lifelike Heads. The two nudes are dealing with the times when romantic love crosses into the mystic. The Actress is a tragedy while Devotion is about when love becomes spiritual.

Website: Lance Richlin
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Erl Van Aken. Oil on canvas; 45.7 x 35.5 cm (18″ x 14″).
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Devotion. Oil on canvas; 60.9 x 50.8 cm (24″ x 20″).
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The Actress. Oil on canvas; 213.3 x 121.9 cm (7 ft x 4 ft).
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