Tony DeCicco
Ferocity - Jolee McMullen Portrait
Ferocity - Jolee McMullen Portrait
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Ferocity - Jolee McMullen Portrait
Original Graphite Portrait by Tony Dart
She doesn't ask for the room. She owns it.
Ferocity is the portrait of Jolee McMullen - a Texas model whose presence demanded more than a photograph could ever hold, so she was immortalized in this piece. Every curl escaping from beneath her hat, every strand of hair catching the light like she has somewhere better to be, every subtle line of a face that knows exactly what she's doing - rendered by hand in photo realistic graphite By Tony DeCicco.
The detail in her cameo brooch is not an accident, it's a statement. Delicate and fierce in the same breath as precisely as this portrait.
Old-world craftsmanship meeting a thoroughly modern woman. The kind of piece that stops a room. The kind that gets passed down.
Executed with the same obsessive precision that defines Tony's graphite work - individual hairs, fabric texture, the weight of a gaze - Ferocity is a museum-quality original for the serious collector.
· Original graphite on paper · 17x14 inches · Signed by the artist · Ready to frame
Materials
Materials
Graphite on 300gsm Vellum Bristol
Dimensions
Dimensions
17" X 14"
Shipping
Shipping
Free Shipping (Domestic Continental US Only)
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Always frame graphite drawings behind glass or UV-protective acrylic to prevent smudging and UV damage.
Avoid direct sunlight, as it can fade the paper. Do not hang in humid or high-moisture rooms, such as bathrooms, which can warp paper.
Ensure the frame is well-sealed to keep dust out.
Tony’s art never ceases to amaze me. This piece is an excellent example of that. His talent to show emotion, fine detail, traditional artwork, through his work is nothing short of great. The piece is very carefully crafted showing the upmost importance to detail. He is amazing!
Thank you Jolee, I really appreciate that. I put a great deal of myself into each piece, it means a lot to me that the intentional details allow the emotion to come through.
-Tony D.
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