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Hello again everyone! I am finally ready to receive your input and critique on my most recent reproduction. This portrait is that of William Bouguereau's "Cupid with a Butterfly". This is the completed first stage of the portrait in charcoal and has a measurment of 27 x 46 inches.
It would be a pleasure to hear your comments and I look foward to your evaluations. Thank you for your time! Vickie Saadi |
I am not familiar with 99.9% of the masters' artwork. I just do my own. You did a beautiful job here. Is this compressed charcoal? How did you rub it, with a stump, chamois or hand?
Perhaps the edges of the wings are a little hard. Charcoal allows you to soften things so easily. These look a little like plaster of paris (Perhaps they were!) rather than feathers. The highlight in the eyelids is a little too confined or too high contrast. Nicely done! |
Thanks for your evaluation, Lon!
Hi, Lon,
Thanks for your critique. Your information acutally opened my eyes up to things that I hadn't seen before. As you noted, the wings should have softened edges and I will correct that right away. I was so focused on the softening of the cupid's contour that there was not as much emphasis put on the plaster wings! :) I work with compressed charcoal and I blend with a stump. I'm starting the underpainting in monochromatic values, and once completed, I will post and will look foward to your insight. Sincerely, Vickie Saadi |
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