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11-23-2005, 09:29 PM
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Brother & Sister
Here's another new one. 32" x 32".
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11-24-2005, 01:21 AM
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Very nice! I like how the setting is as important as the people. Is this a commissioned portrait or intended as a figurative piece?
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11-24-2005, 10:23 AM
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Thanks Michele.
This is a commissioned portrait. Your question couldn't make me happier.- it's been my goal to make portraits that blur the lines between portrait and figurative, but it's rare to have a client who allows their kids' portrait have the faces de-emphasized like this
I think portraits that have a figurative quality like this stand a better chance to stay out of the family attic in future.
And maybe even have a chance to be simply apprceciated as fine art someday....!
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11-24-2005, 10:28 AM
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Linda, I especially like your greens--very natural--and your handling of the roses. The sky is clear and luminous. I'd love to see some closeups of these areas.
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11-24-2005, 11:45 AM
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here ya go Alexandra - by the way - love your work on your web site!
Linda
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11-24-2005, 12:55 PM
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it's rare to have a client who allows their kids' portrait have the faces de-emphasized like this
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So true, at least in my experience. But you're right that this approach brings the work much closer to being a work of art able to stand on its own merits outside of the family.
I think at one end of the continuum of the things we call "portraits" there are school photographs, taken purely for documentation purposes. "Here's what Billy looked like at age 12". This painting is at the other end of the spectrum, with a different purpose entirely. Clients typically want the documentation thing, sometimes at the expense of whatever it is that we call "art".
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11-24-2005, 01:48 PM
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When painting my own son I have gone for the straight-on face, so I'm as guilty as my clients.
But the more examples of paintings like this, the more I think people will take the chance themselves. Many times when I talk with prospective clients, I describe the work as "custom fine art that your kids are in", which seems to help them think of the potential a portrait can be.
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11-24-2005, 03:08 PM
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"custom fine art that your kids are in"
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Well put.
I'm about to begin a series of three paintings of siblings. We photographed the oldest one, a lovely young teen, out by a lake earlier this autumn. The setting is beautiful. I think I will propose a much more distant cropping than I usually do, so that it becomes more of a "figure in the landscape" painting, and see what they say.
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11-24-2005, 08:35 PM
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Linda, I've seen your work throughout this site as I've gone excavating. This last group of works are the only ones I have been able to congratulate you on. May I say how lovely they all are in just one post? But this one particularly stands out for me. I'd hang it on my wall, and they certainly aren't my kids. Interesting dialogue on the intersection between portraiture and fine art, by the way. Janet
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11-25-2005, 09:00 PM
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Thanks so much Janet, and thanks for taking the time to look at my other work. I don't post here much but I've been around for about 5 years, when I first started painting and having the goal to be a portrait artist. Thanks again.
L
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