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Marina Dieul 07-15-2008 10:37 AM

Two drawings
 
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Hello,
I didn't have time to post anything since a while, I thought it's time for few new works:
The little boy is 16" x 12", my usual combination of charcoal, sanguine and red cont

Thomasin Dewhurst 07-15-2008 10:50 AM

I knew it wouldn't be long before you came back and impressed us again! Great drawings. I really like the baby - somewhat postmodern as it seems to be edging towards having a controversial nature, with the combination of adult pose, expression and fur (symbol of personal wealth and power), and the baby face, and looking like a pseudo-nostalgic image, but being unexpected in its subject matter.

Obviously beautifully drawn, and this adds to its unexpectedness.

I also really appreciate the slightly angled head of the baby, and the seemingly flickering light.

Carlos Ygoa 07-15-2008 05:10 PM

Such fine work, Marina!
Your technique is as excellent as usual and so is your draftsmanship. You have mastered the technique of the tri-color chalk to a level that cannot go any higher in my opinion.
I also like the "mysteriousness" of the baby brought about by the combination of concept, lighting and technique...

Very good work!

Christy Talbott 07-15-2008 08:16 PM

Both are just wonderful, but the way you've drawn the baby is simply unforgettable. I love it; I'll keep coming back to view that one. Such inspiring work!

Marina Dieul 07-16-2008 08:57 AM

Thank you Thomasin, Carlos and Christy.
The little boy is the young brother of this girl ( I did rework also the drawing of the girl, adding a cold red that the 2 portraits can match together) So I just kept things very classic.

For the baby, it was not a commission, and I wanted to explore something new ( well, maybe not the fur... Did you notice that I particularly like the white fur ? ;) ) I experimented some new ways of lighting, and also I did play with color : with my usual set ( Charcoal-sanguine-cold red) I feel very comfortable, so I decided to change it for charcoal-cold red and white on grey background to only suggest warm colors...

Alexandra Tyng 07-16-2008 09:49 AM

Marina,

I think Christy's word "unforgettable" sums up these drawings for me. As you know I had the great pleasure of seeing these in person at your workshop, Thank you for bringing them! The striking thing about seeing the original work is the texture. Even though these drawings seem highly rendered, they are actually quite sketchy and textured, with a variety of strokes. You really know what you are doing, and the thought that went into these really shows.

As always, you have brought the subject matter to a symbolic, or iconic, level, while staying very direct about your portrayal of the children. The subtlety and clarity of your vision is what has such an intense effect on the viewer.

Michael Georges 07-16-2008 10:37 AM

Wow, these are simply wonderful. Such depth and luminosity in them! :)

David Draime 07-16-2008 11:25 AM

Marina, these are superb. Your draftsmanship is top notch. Simply masterful!

David

Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco 07-16-2008 01:45 PM

Ah, those pink cheeks...

Chris Saper 07-16-2008 09:00 PM

I can't tell you how much fun it is to see your new work! These are gorgeous.

(LOL I like white fur too, think of Julie Christie in Dr. Zhivago)

Beautiful in every regard.

PS The boy reminds me a great deal of the Wyeth Helga paintings.


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