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Korrine's mom
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Hi,
It's been a while since I posted anything. I've been moving very slow with the pastels. I can't get a flow going with them, I'm working with no confidence. Being stressed all the time isn't helping any. Anyway, I realized I had'nt finished anything this year, so I decided to do a drawing with carbons. The Rubens show at the Met helped this decision along with David Draime's last post. It's 20x14" on gray Magnani Pescia, a paper I've never tried before. I like using it and it's color, but the fibers tear. Not terribly, but it's heavier than Stonehenge, so it should take somewhat of a beating. I hope. I don't know the model's name which is why it's currently called "Korrine's Mom". I went to take pictures of Korrine, but her mom and I started talking and I learned she has a great appreciation for art. I asked her to pose also and she jumped at the chance immediately. She was very cool about the whole thing. Thanks for looking. |
WOW. This is really fine. I do believe your work is getting stronger and stronger. The whole piece is rendered with such confidence and such exquisite sensitivity, especially the woman's clothing and how it all fades into the tone of the paper. Your judicious use of white is just right. Beautiful.
Don't give up on pastels. I'm working on my first two now and, like you, I'm having "issues" with this medium. I can see it's potential, though, and understand how people can get addicted to it. I also think, for people like you and I, it can be a good segue into the realm of painting. Keep working at color. All of your frustrations, disappointments, stresses are important - necessary - and will pay off - in your case, handsomely - down the road. David |
Wow!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: !
Garth |
Jimmie, I think every woman in the world should be drawn by you at some time in her life. I was thinking while looking at this drawing that I would really love to see an entire room filled floor to ceiling with your intense and sensitive portraits. What an incredible experience that would be!
Never lose confidence in your talent! We need to cheer you up. :) This is an art marketing problem, not a talent problem. |
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Hi Jimmie-- This is beautiful. I really like how you've incorporated a bit more of the setting/environment into the drawing. Have you put aside the paints that you're working in pastels? or are you trying them both out?
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Thanks all for the nice words. I needed them.
David, I won't give up on them, although I don't have as many pastels as I wish, they were still too expensive to give up!!! Time is my worst enemy. I was only able to finish this piece so quickly because I took it to work and did it during tattoo breaks. Wow back at ya Garth. Quote:
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Terri, I've always wanted to add background, but am always nervous to do so. She had this Japanese print framed sitting on the floor because she did'nt have the space for it. I thought the leaves in it would look good, but was not sure about so many mats and borders. I think it looks ok. I think she even decided to leave the picture up where I placed it. I'll eventually get back to the oils and more pastels, it's just a bad time for me right now. Thanks again. |
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Jimmie - good to see another (need I say it) excellent drawing from you. I think we all suffer a little withdrawal when we don't see works from you over an extended period.
Check out the background element! I'm liking this a lot! It's one thing to throw in a background "just because" - you may as well not do it in that case. Here, however, it creates a pleasing design and (even if the viewer doesn't know for sure) a personal relationship to the sitter (or artist). A good addition, in my opinion. I'm going to put on my cheerleader outfit as well (okay, not the skirt :o ) and cheer for you to keep going with the color! Unlike many of my students, you obviously don't have the draftsmanship part of it to worry about. It WILL come - trust me. I think all of us here on the forum can agree on this when it comes to Jimmie Arroyo. |
Ah Jimmie, you do have such a way with the ladies!
This is wonderful! |
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