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Overall, she is leaning toward 1 (or 2). You know as well as I, that there must be thousands of judges across the land. More than enough for each of our careers! Garth |
Garth,
After looking at your refs several times I feel that the most pleasing one is the first one. The reasons are: her slightly sidewards turn and the extra height at the button makes her appear slimmer and taller and at the same time adds more energy to the diagonals. Her expression is pleasing, but not too much, thinking about your other ( male ) judges that will hang beside her, I think that the #1 ref is fine. About the hands: The #1 is fine too because it is clear and harmonize with the figure, while the #4 is more puzzling. But you could use it for PR if you put your signature down into the lower left corner ;) |
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It seems there is an overall and well considered preference for 1; thanks! Garth |
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If you were Japanese, I would say : Ganbatte! (which is a mix between "good luck", "you are going to have a lot of work but we are here for you", "keep up the good work" and "stay positive")... |
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Now that's a useful word to learn and apply... Thanks, and I will remember that. My youngest brother is a permanent resident in Japan, so I have a new word to use with him! Garth |
Really? That's funny, I might have seen him there without knowing he was your brother! Who knows? I have lived in Japan for 3 years, and I am going back there for a while in a few months actually.
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Dean Herrick is the Head Sculptor at Tokyo DisneyLand, where he essentially manages new themed construction. His wife, Yuumi Domoto is a reknowned abstract expressionist painter from a family of prominent artists . In fact, her father, Hisao Domoto was big in the Paris and New York art scenes throughout the 1950's. Yuumi's first language is French, being Parisian-born and having been baptized at Notre Dame.http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3Den%26sa%3DN There, now I've gone off-topic again! The world could become even smaller with a telephone connection, or two. Where are you based when in Japan, and what brings you there? Your years of experience in Japan is so interesting to learn about! Garth |
Dear Garth,
The world gets smaller indeed! I will pm you about this, as it would be better not to go too off-topic I guess ;) I don't know anyone in Japan's art world, so I am very glad to hear about great artists living there! How is your commission going? Karine |
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