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03-07-2005, 07:16 AM
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JULIE! WOW, how beautiful this is! I am so happy for you. You got a wonderful likeness AND made improvements. This girl and parents are going to be thrilled and you will get lots of business from it I am sure.
I do see what you are saying about the nose, but only because I am searching and don't think it is a real detraction. The only eensy bitsy nitpick is the spot of green on our right cheek seems to jump out at me, one little smudge of your finger ought to tone that down a notch.
Again, I just love it!
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03-07-2005, 08:46 AM
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Little smudges
Hi Mary -
I'll give it a little smudge. There's a lot more nit-picking I could do with this, but I don't have the time to fiddle with it much. I also confirmed to myself that I need do a lot more drawing practice.
I've definitely learned about pastels from this -
I used Colorfix pastel paper and the tooth didn't hold up in places. Had to spray fixative over those areas to get some traction. Next time I will try to get to the store that has the Wallis paper.
I also learned that it is better to get all the darks as right as possible the first time, because when I went back into them do corrections, the dust fell into the light areas and then I had to do those parts all over again.
Next time, I will place a cloth on the floor and cover up the keyboard. I am not one of those artists who never gets a smudge on anything. It gets all over the clothes, on the face, on any surface nearby.....
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03-07-2005, 09:27 AM
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Julie, are you tilting your painting slightly forward? If not do so, that way the dark won't fall onto your painting when you need to add it.
I have some Wallis paper, and I am not sure if I like it or not, it feels so different from the other sanded papers that maybe I just haven't gotten used to the feel. I really LOVE the La Carte, though the Wallis is more versatile.
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03-07-2005, 10:45 AM
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Next time...
Hi Mary -
I will have to see if my easel tilts forward - I think it does. I was working in the back of the house, where the computer is, and didn't bother bring the easel back there. My studio is at the other end of the house.
I guess if I want to work from the computer, I will either have to move it or else set up my easel by it next time.
The sanded paper was nice - it was just by the time I added the lightest pastel to some areas, I had worn off the sand. My fault, because I overworked some parts.
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03-08-2005, 09:09 PM
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Julie,
You really knocked my socks off with this one!
One comment if it isn't too late, I think you can shave a little off the cheek to our left, the one away from the viewer. Just a little.
Otherwise the skin color and composition you put together is wonderful. I saw the pictures and you have done a great job on a chubby but attractive subject.
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03-08-2005, 09:24 PM
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A little off the side, please...
HI Sharon -
No - it's not too late. And - thanks for the compliment!
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03-08-2005, 11:12 PM
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Julie,
Beautiful job! And those hands!! They are simply...masterful.
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