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Alex, thank you for posting the painting, particularly the close-up details. I learn so much from your work, always alive and expressive!
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Alex,
A painter's painter, you are, you never stop inspiring! I think you indicate those wonderful people's spirit with all the bright colors. Still full of curiousity, even after a long life chasing butterflie's. How dare you use that lemon yellow for background, I'm envious, lemon yellow ! |
Tom, David, Bob and Allan, you guys are gems--thank you!
Let me just answer last things first, Allan: I like a good dare! The wall was actually yellow, and even though I didn't have to paint it yellow, it just seemed right. It fit with their personalities and the mood of the books they illustrated. Thanks so much for your comments about the painting being expressive and alive, and capturing their character and spirit. I really appreciate knowing you feel this way, because that is exactly how I feel when I am painting someone and really enjoying the process. The light seemed so luminous and happy, I could feel the softness of Beth's sweater, and the energy in Joe's hands and face. Can anyone guess what color Beth's hair used to be? It was interesting to me to paint two people with grey/white hair and see the contrast between the colors of each person's hair. |
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Dear Alex,
I haven't visited here for some time - life is getting busier and busier (yet things don't really seem to get done!) - and then i came across this beautiful painting of yours. The colours are so rich, strong and quite unexpected and yet they remain secondary to the faces with their delicate skin, and their really perfect placement in the composition. Wonderful space you've created around the figures too. This should be purchased by a museum, honouring the sitters and the artist. |
Thomasin, I'm so glad you like this one, especially since the process of putting on the paint was a total experience this time. (We have talked about that before.) Everything was unified and I could feel the quality of the light as I was painting everything, especially the skin.
I painted this as part of my project "Portraits For the Arts." so I'm hoping somehow it can be used to raise money for an illustration scholarship at an art school here or something that honors the Krushes. The Brandywine Museum collects the work of illustrators. . .hmm. . .interesting idea! Thanks, Thomasin! |
What a lovely painting. I like how you capture a moment in time, rather than people in stiff poses. It's beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Enzie!
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Beautiful! you are amazing.
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