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Doris, of the Red Hats.
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I took the photos of this commission yesterday at my day job. I find it much more comfortable for me to have a lot of candids or snapshots than working my tail off for the stiff formal pose.
Ask Chris Saper, since I took the photos yesterday, I am posting the finish today. My model is 80ish and like a second mother. Her vivacity is what I was going for. That and not as many wrinkles as a recent portrait I did of my own mother. It is all about glamour. 11" x 9" oil on canvas. |
Lovely -- there's no stopping you now. And I can't believe you did this in one day!
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Thank you so much.
Oh Michelle, I am the queen of 10" x 8". Give me a face and there is no holding me back. What gets me is arms, necks, legs, clothes, background, shoulders etc. To me expanding my work literally means to expand it.
I have an exciting adventure on Sunday, I hope I can post something from that shoot and tell the tale of the commission as it unfolds. BUT not jinxing it, I will simply tease. |
This is an amazing portrait! I love it.
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OH DJ!!
Paint me! LOL:D
This is so fresh and beautiful. There is alot of amazing work on this site, but yours has such a spark. |
You've probably heard this before, but if you can paint faces this well, you can paint anything. With your skill and with the business tips you are learning from Chris' class, you'll be dealing with a commission backlog and winning portrait society awards before you know it.
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Debra,
I probably sound like a broken record, but this is very much your fresh and lively work. |
Debra, you sure are on a roll. This is so lovely. Well done!
One of my (many, and often unproveable) theories is that painting a lot from life helps an artist capture facial expression. You're helping to convince me I'm on the right track with this. |
Debra, I just love your work. Bravo! :cool:
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Report so far.
Well, the client saw it online. She says her eyes are off. Well, of COURSE her eyes are off! Either that or the mouth. That is when you graduate, when there is something about the mouth that is off you have reached Sargent-dom!
I am happy you all like it. I believe it is a value thing, not so much drawing. Her far eye is lighter so it seems starker. I think knocking the contrast back, as we would say in digital, would make them more alike. Hopefully this is not the first of many corrections mid course to come. |
What energy and snap this has DJ!
You're right about the eye values. |
I think it's lovely, dj*, and also agree with you about the value issue. The far side of her face appears to be more shadowed so the white of that eye would be less bright, I suspect. Let us know if value changes make a difference for her! I hope she was also able to give you some positive feedback about all the ways that the portrait is wonderful, as well as telling you about the one way in which she's not quite satisfied.
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Debra,
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Personally I like to go to the other extreme and have them come to my studio and close their eyes while I lead them to my easel for the surprise! So far no one has had a heart attack. :) |
Must say, I had to laugh. I sent her digital close ups of the reference eyes and the painting, describing what I was going to do and verifying what she was seeing. She wrote back to say they were perfect now. How is that for typical!
I DID knock the value down and slightly browned up the eyes, for a bit more vitality. I did it because I saw it too, but that was the good news of sending the digital. It is a friend who is paying me, and she has seen most of my work both ways. I know the real thing will knock her socks off, so I have no problem letting her sneak a peak. My experience so far has mostly been online. I have had very few face to face commissioned work. I am used to emailing progress shots at critical points and think nothing of it, but you are so right. This picture in particular, has a bad problem to me: It doesn't hold its energy in dim light. I can't really explain it, but there is a glow to the paint in light that dies in bad lighting. Probably why the old guys did so much glazing. I am sure, with a frame light, she will be happy as a clam, but I PERSONALLY am frustrated. When I sent a small photo, I saw that. In the close up, the colors are true and much more exciting. She thinks her husband will complain it is off center, but the two of them are going through a phase. Luckly, I know him too. ANYONE else, he might, but I have him on my side. On a marketing note. Today I was discussing Doris and the Red Hats with my boyfriend and he called me from the mall, saying 400 of them were descending on the joint for a mass shop-in. I rushed home and printed 30 business cards with Doris on it, and 28 postcard size glossie promo pieces and grabbed the painting and went to the mall and shook hands, offering a 20% discount if they mention the Red Hats to me when they call. Luckily, I ran into one of the Grand Dames and she is going to get in touch with me for something for a Tea they will be having. I was amazed, I was like a ginsu salesman! Walked up with a quick patter, handed out the cards, answered questions and moved like the wind before any guard or such could ask me what I was doing! Passed out the pictures of my mother, before and after the transformation, (I didn't post that, I will at the end) Doris and myself in four versions with a big red DISCOUNT printed over the picture. Phone an email on the front, address and webpage on the back. I think I have a knack for making old gals look good. Here is a very crisp and lifelike piece of my Mother. Her response was "You really love me" That was code for... "in spite of how old I look." |
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Hopefully I have the original portrait looking lovely but her age. |
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Now, the new version, wherein I treated her like a client and kept the value masses and learned a lot about what happens when you elevate the corners of the mouth. I also tried a more flattering violet underpainting.
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Very nice new ones of your Mom, Debra. And congratulations for getting out there with your marketing.
I have a thought on the portrait of your friend: Quote:
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