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Original design Pop art portrait of two cute indigenous girls from the Paraguayan Aché tribe (pronounced a-chay). For me it's the most important piece I've painted to date. This painting reflects the love and innocence I witnessed on a rare opportunity to visit a beautiful tribe in the heart of Paraguay.

This version has sat above my office desk since I painted it in 2010. At this point in time I was experimenting with benday dots, and for this particular painting to achieve the correct skin tone I opted for a mix of red and yellow dots, all hand painted.

The large size and boldness of the comic book style and strong colours brings a sense of life and vibrancy to any room. 

Acrylic on canvas. The sides are painted black ready to hang direct, or frame.
Original design Pop art portrait of two cute indigenous girls from the Paraguayan Aché tribe (pronounced a-chay). For me it's the most important piece I've painted to date. This painting reflects the love and innocence I witnessed on a rare opportunity to visit a beautiful tribe in the heart of Paraguay.

This version has sat above my office desk since I painted it in 2010. At this point in time I was experimenting with benday dots, and for this particular painting to achieve the correct skin tone I opted for a mix of red and yellow dots, all hand painted.

The large size and boldness of the comic book style and strong colours brings a sense of life and vibrancy to any room. 

Acrylic on canvas. The sides are painted black ready to hang direct, or frame.
Original design Pop art portrait of two cute indigenous girls from the Paraguayan Aché tribe (pronounced a-chay). For me it's the most important piece I've painted to date. This painting reflects the love and innocence I witnessed on a rare opportunity to visit a beautiful tribe in the heart of Paraguay.

This version has sat above my office desk since I painted it in 2010. At this point in time I was experimenting with benday dots, and for this particular painting to achieve the correct skin tone I opted for a mix of red and yellow dots, all hand painted.

The large size and boldness of the comic book style and strong colours brings a sense of life and vibrancy to any room. 

Acrylic on canvas. The sides are painted black ready to hang direct, or frame.
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Aché Girls Painting

Jamie Lee

Paraguay

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Original design Pop art portrait of two cute indigenous girls from the Paraguayan Aché tribe (pronounced a-chay). For me it's the most important piece I've painted to date. This painting reflects the love and innocence I witnessed on a rare opportunity to visit a beautiful tribe in the heart of Paraguay. This version has sat above my office desk since I painted it in 2010. At this point in time I was experimenting with benday dots, and for this particular painting to achieve the correct skin tone I opted for a mix of red and yellow dots, all hand painted. The large size and boldness of the comic book style and strong colours brings a sense of life and vibrancy to any room. Acrylic on canvas. The sides are painted black ready to hang direct, or frame.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Jamie is a British artist, currently based in southern Paraguay, South America. He went to Paraguay back in 2004 to brighten up a children's home with some murals, he loves the country so much he stayed and to date has painted more than 500 murals throughout the country. Through his mural painting process he honed his pop art style and sells his original painted canvases throughout the world via various online galleries and his personal website. He is also a vector illustrator and has sold more than 80,000 of his illustrations through Getty Images. His aim with his paintings is to create perfectly sharp lines, with minimal trace of brushstroke, almost vector-like in quality, onto stretched canvas. The key he says is to hold his breath for each line, in fact his wife says to buyers they're buying more than a painting, they're buying the breath from her husbands lungs. Each design is drawn by hand before painting - no software cheats. This gives a much smoother and more unique look to each piece.

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