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Old 06-22-2003, 02:42 PM   #1
Vianna Szabo Vianna Szabo is offline
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This portrait was painted during 4 sessions of my Monday painting group. The painting is done on 11"x14" canvas board using oil. It was a challenge to paint such a complete figure in such a small space. It's not the type of portrait that the public reacts to very well but I learned a lot painting it.

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Old 06-24-2003, 08:21 PM   #2
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Vianna,

I find this painting quite captivating. It's very expressive and painterly. I'm not sure what segment of the public you think would react poorly to a painting like this, but , to me, it compares very favorably to the work of some other painters who do quite well, both commercially and critically. I've recently changed to a new computer, so I don't have some of my old links handy, but try searching for Milt Kobayashi's work, for example. I'll try to get some others for you as well.

I love her worldly, "Jeanne Moreau" look. Suitably titled this painting becomes a genre piece. Well done!

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Old 06-25-2003, 04:59 PM   #3
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Thanks John

Thank you very much for the compliment. Also, I looked up Milt Kobayashi and promptly put some of his sites in my favorites folder. What a strong painter! I love the compositions and the broad painting strokes. He does not fuss over detail which is something I strive for. I would be interested in any other artist you would like to recommend. I belive the best part of being an artist is the continual learning that we must all take part in to reach the next level with our art.

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Old 06-25-2003, 07:05 PM   #4
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Vianna,

Here's another one that might interest you:

http://thesylvangallery.com/Artist/L...yser-Smith.htm

I think there's a substantial audience for this kind of "psychological portraiture". It has a different sensibility than the traditional commissioned type of portrait that gives it a broader appeal.

I saw your comment on your other post (I love that one too) that the mom preferred to have paintings with smiles. Well, if your models won't cooperate, I don't know what you can do about that; but in the meantime you're building a nice portfolio.

There's also quite a bit of information here on the forum if you're considering commercial gallery type sales. Also check out the long thread in the Cafe section on "When Is A Portrait Not A Portrait".

Whichever way your heading, you've got grounds for optimism.
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