Hi Mike,
The lecture was entitled, "Everything I know about painting I learned at the Met." You were close.
I would agree that the subtle manipulation of value, chroma and hue in the flesh is indeed the quintessential aspect in bringing that life-like quality to fruition. As Julie notes there are certainly other factors involved, but without subtlety controlled flesh color and luminosity I don't think it's possible.
It has taken me thirty years of "trial and error" to come to these very conclusions. I don't think taste factors in. It's a function of knowledge. It's also not a pat formula but a way of thinking.
The mechanics of exactly how to achieve this illusive feat are the very core of my teaching, which is based on careful observation of master artists who consistently accomplished this effect.
I'm currently working on a DVD version of my workshop in order to satisfy the appetite of all of the people who contact me and are unable to attend in person. I figure it will take 20+ hours to get this across.
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