nd so the completed portrait stands on the easel, and the model is invited to react to it. Sometimes, the model immediately falls in love with his portrait and can't take his eyes away from it. Other times there occurs a process of adjustment to one's image, which is by no means instantaneous. Very rarely, the model expresses a sharp objection. But after a few weeks or even months, the portrait little by little enters into the life of a person as his second "me", even a part of his "self". Yes, each time it turns out a little differently.
      nd so, the portrait is in your hands. What happens next? At this point several technical problems need to be considered that are by no means unimportant.
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The Artist Ivan Sorokin
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