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Old 08-18-2008, 05:42 PM   #12
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Linda Brandon once told me to take slow deep breaths when you begin and to act like you are already a master portrait artist.
Oh... did I say that?!

It's hard to generalize how master portrait artists act in front of subjects. The artists I personally characterize as masters are all over the field in terms of how they act.

I hope I meant to advise that you should act in front of your client as if you've done this before, since she might be more nervous than you are.

Anyway, that is one fine self portrait and I am eager to hear how the sitting went, Christy!
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