![]() ![]() ![]() “Perhaps that always happens, but I had the opportunity to see it clearly this time.” “I did notice that when the conversation got particularly lively, the painting got noticeably worse,” the artist admitted. This meant Yeo had to ask a man who is most famous for his speedy approach to creativity to sit completely still. ![]() Oliver, 45, sat for the portrait from the 16th-century home in Finchingfield, Essex, he shares with his wife Jools and their children. He glimpsed a little at the start, but then we decided it would be more interesting for him to wait.” “He had not seen the painting until this weekend. “Jamie was sometimes reflective and sometimes more of his twinkly self, and so I show a bit of both in the picture,” Yeo told the Observer. ![]()
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