Jill Banks                                        fine artist

 
 
 

My 100 Faces in 100 Days Project

For the first 100 days of 2011, I painted a portrait sketch a day ... of 100 volunteer sitters and posted to my blog about each person and that day’s sitting. Face #1, “Dorry” was painted January 1, 2011. Reston founder’s Robert E. Simon was Face #100 on April 10. All 100 Faces are on exhibit in two locations, the Great Falls Library in May  and the Artists’ Atelier Gallery in August.


100 Faces in 100 Days Exhibits

August 1- September 21 at the Artists’ Atelier, 1144 Walker Road, Suite G, Great Falls, VA

Open Hours for September: Friday and Saturdays, noon-4pm


See photos from the reception of the May exhibit.


Click on the photo of each painting below to go to the blog entry for that session.


“100 Faces in 100 Days” was chosen as the Gallery Opening Of the Week by the Washington Post, Friday, May 6 Weekend Section.


To see the rest of my 100 Faces, click here.




                                                                                                           

 

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© Jill Banks 2005-2011. All rights reserved.

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Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.

 

Click on any of the paintings to read my blog post about the sitter.