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Old 03-16-2003, 09:36 AM   #31
Lon Haverly Lon Haverly is offline
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I am glad I was merged into this thread, as I somehow missed it before. I am also pleased to see your wonderful drawing, Carolyn. My post is no way a critique of your work.
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Old 06-10-2003, 01:52 PM   #32
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Measure, measure, measure . . . and measure again.

Every artist with whom I have studied hounded me (and others) about measuring.

In reference to that comment about Daniel Greene's comment about it not being particularly difficult to get a likeness: I've studied with him twice, and this comment is usually in a section of his presentation where he adds that while a likeness isn't that difficult to get, it is the judicious use of color, value and edge that transforms a likeness into art.

I also studied with a charming guy named Charles Cross of Loveland, CO, who told me one time that he got into portraiture because he was endlessly fascinated by "what makes him/her look so much like that." And, of course, if you'll take the time to measure, you'll find out that his/her brow is a bit high/low, the eyes are a bit wide/narrow, and so on.

Chris Saper is dead-bang right, too. Measure, and paint. The likeness is usually the easy part. Making it art is the tough part.
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