Tia Lica
After the passing of Doris’ Aunt Lica, David drew this portrait of the two of them together.
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After the passing of Doris’ Aunt Lica, David drew this portrait of the two of them together.
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This is based off a self portrait that David’s daughter Luanda took of herself. David brought it into his computer graphics computer and drew on top of it.
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David took a photo of his mom with Luanda and made this drawing. It is very special to David because his mom loved Luanda being that she was a granddaughter with the “de Hilster” name. Now that David’s mom is gone, this drawing is very special to David.
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De Hilster, tired of doing realistic pencil drawings, promised his wife Doris to draw her portrait. In 1990, David finally capitulated. This was from a live setting and took about two and a half hours.
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De Hilster drew this from a photo he took of Doris, her Mother Dona Nadir, and Luanda.
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