We've seen time and time again, artists who approach the creative process without paying much mind to conventional method of painting, and typically produce the most compelling work.
Jeffrey Luque is one such artist. Although it's abundantly clear that Luque knows his stuff as far as technical ability is concerned, his techniques are rebellious breaths of fresh air. This lifelong creator certainly isn't a purist, and that propensity to avoid the straight and narrow is exactly what makes him great.
While looking at his larger-than-life portraits from afar is a pretty incredible experience, the visual impact is heightened when you get up-close and personal with his subjects.
Upon closer inspection, however, you'll realize that Luque's creative Devil really is in the details. As you can see in the images below, he adds color, depth, and dimension to his portraits with tiny designs, dots, and bursts of color that remain largely unseen from far away.
"Girl with Flowers #10"
"Girl with Flowers #9"
"Girl with Flowers #4"
"Girl with Flowers #1"
"Girl with Flowers #3"