What? Our Pat smokin', LOL!
Seriously, though, I think MiKelman's style is more distinct and this is probably due in part to what he has learned has to be done for commercial purposes. This was something that Jason learned, too. IMO, Jason's style is softer than MiKelman's is, though. This goes back to MiKelman's heavier hand on eyes, also just my opinion.
It doesn't make one style right and another wrong, just a signature style of the artist. Different styles of artist's screenings give us collectors variety to collect and that is a good thing!
Suzanne
In a message dated 2/7/2002 5:13:05 PM Central Standard Time, nqsqurtz@staffnet.com writes:
<< But I agree with you, Suzanne, yes, his face painting on his "mannequins" do look much more like women rather than an ideal of a woman. MiKelman's screenings look to use more distinct color bands and less of a feathered or shaded bands. (Does anyone really notice or does it sound like I'm smokin'?) pat >>