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What an exquisite drawing, Patricia!
Everything about it is perfect....it |
Wow, thank you Carlos. I do believe it is so much easier to draw/paint someone you see every day. I believe, as portrait artists we are ALWAYS studying the face, how the light falls on it, the turn of a check, the curve of a nose. I just wish I could draw as fast as what would be necessary to do one of Alexandra as she goes about her day. Seems every moment is a look I keenly wish to capture!
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Patty,
you'r a natural. Your drawing is so alive and you have a fine sense for variation of the drawing marks. Doesn't she look like her grandmother? |
Hi Patty
I'm about to start a portrait of one of my two granddaughters .I can only hope it comes out half as well as this one. |
Thanks, Allan and Dan. Dan I will look forward to seeing your drawing. I'm sure it will be beautiful. I work painstakingly slow with light washes of graphite till I feel that I am actually creating real skin, flesh, eyeballs, it's my zen of drawing and I love going there. Let's hope painting will do the same for me!
Allan, a woman who has only meet me a few times saw my granddaughter at a party and when Alex laughed remarked that she looked so much like me. In truth, she has my nose and crinkles into a grin the same way I did at her age, but she has the breathless beauty of her mother's eyes and my son's dimpled chin (in guys it a cleft, I guess). I think she has the best of all of us, but then I am partial :) |
Beautiful and sensitive, with a deft touch.
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Thank you, Tom!
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