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Old 02-01-2005, 06:39 PM   #1
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
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Emi as Persephone




This oil is 82X68. I thought I had posted it already but couldn't find it. We devote a whole CDROM to its creation from start to finish including the linen stretching etc.

http://www.timothyctyler.com/InstructionalArtBooks.html

The formal title is "The Birth of Winter".
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Old 02-02-2005, 11:08 PM   #2
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Tim,
This painting is very beautiful. Your strokes are much finer and your works are now more realistics than before. I admire your works so much.
Happy painting,
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Old 02-02-2005, 11:32 PM   #3
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Pre-mixing

Xander, I found my main flesh tones and pre-mixed three large tubes; a light skin color, a middle and a dark rich one. These were just base mixes which of course I had to adjust considerably, but having these custom- mades colors handy was very helpful on the very large work. Most of the skin was done in only 3 layers/coats.

I think the size of this work can be misleading as to texture. The lower rocks for example are very chunky and thick. Kim, did you see this in person?

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Old 02-03-2005, 08:23 PM   #4
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Tim, you mean to say that you pre-mix a large amount of colors and you also preserve it for the next session? But how would you keep or preserve the freshness of the colors? you put in a tube also or jars?

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Old 02-03-2005, 08:46 PM   #5
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Tubes yes

Yes you just buy empty tubes. If you can figure out how to fill them without making a huge mess let me know...it's a yucky job. It saves you time in the long run.
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Okay I will. May i know what your color combination is when it comes to flesh tones? What i mean is that colors you mixed and put in the tube. You said there are 3, the light, the mid and the dark. So what combinations are these? I'd like to experiment on it.
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Kim, did you see this in person?
I just saw this post. I saw this one in person when you were still working on it Tim. I did not see the rocks finished, but the skin - whoa. I stood with my nose up to her knees and toes and they were just so marvelous. Very real - just like being nose to skin. These photos do not even come close to the beauty and subtle shifts of color.
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Would love to see this in person!

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I just saw this post. I saw this one in person when you were still working on it Tim. I did not see the rocks finished, but the skin - whoa. I stood with my nose up to her knees and toes and they were just so marvelous. Very real - just like being nose to skin. These photos do not even come close to the beauty and subtle shifts of color.
Tim, this is beautiful! I think you posted it's beginnings a year or so ago... It was mostly a large canvas, then -- with just a hint of what it would become.

The shot of it in the gallery window helps give a sense of scale (too bad the gallery had to have it's name on the glass!) and is especially lovely! How about posting a few more close-ups?
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