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Old 06-20-2005, 03:59 AM   #1
Mikael Melbye Mikael Melbye is offline
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Dear Allan,




[QUOTE=Allan Rahbek]Dear Mikael, and all others,

Here comes some details from a painting, a portrait of my garden.
I often find details more interesting than the whole thing, and also have a theory on why !

Why, is because the detail is not limited to it
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Old 06-20-2005, 05:25 PM   #2
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Dear Alexandra and Mikael,

My kingdom for your thoughts.

I have often seen something, not knowing what is was, and thought that it looked interesting because of some structures or colors and then when I realized what the motive really was, I almost got disappointed.

This garden painting was started in 1975 and I have hit it now and then ever since with some paint. The garden has changed, but I actually liked that old jungle.

I will add two still life
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Old 06-22-2005, 08:42 AM   #3
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Allan, thanks for posting the entire garden painting. I'm not at all disappointed! Your still lifes are wonderful, too. I think it takes a certain amount of daring to apply paint thickly and let it stay there. Of all the things I have worked on in my own work, the hardest thing for me is to apply more paint. So I admire your sufraces very much.

I'm atttaching a landscape. The quality of the image isn't great, especially in the light areas, but when I get a new batch of slides made I will take some details. I really loosened up and put on a lot of paint here, especially in the areas around the sun in the sky and reflected in the ocean, but unfortunately this image doesn't show the color in those areas. It is an aerial view, 36" x 60", of Maine. It is looking from Schoodic Peninsula towards Mount Desert Island and the Porcupine Islands.

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Old 06-22-2005, 09:25 AM   #4
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Nice work, Allan and Alexandra. Makes me want to step away from doing portraits for a bit, (but then there are those pesky deadlines....!) I think doing landscapes and still lifes would improve my portrait backgrounds though.

Allan, I particularly like your painting of the bottles. Reminds me that a still life can be of just about anything. Painting it elevates the subject matter to art.

And Alexandra, I really like your aerial landscape. There's a mountain around here that has a similar view. I'm looking forward to seeing the detail images!
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Old 06-22-2005, 04:36 PM   #5
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Alexandra, are you a pilot / painter? Very fascinating view. I can see the colors you have used in the sun reflection area. If you look at that area for too long you will see the contrasting colors and if you blink once you see the contrast of the contrast, right?

Michele, I will add some structures from the still life. Chutney, Mustard and Ketchup, is served.

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Old 06-22-2005, 05:24 PM   #6
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Very luscious paint!
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Old 06-22-2005, 08:07 PM   #7
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Michele, I just noticed you are in Washington. I'm not surprised that the topography there is similar to that of Maine. Someday I hope to get out there and paint some mountaintop panoramas and aerial views.

Great close-ups, Allan! To answer your question, I am not a pilot. It would be a real trick to paint and not crash the plane. I have to hire pilots to take me in either a single-engine plane or a helicopter, while I take pictures like crazy from the windows. I decide which views I want to paint, at which times of day, and then map out a route for the pilot. Very often there are surprises, like wonderful cloud formations, views on the way to something else, and light-shadow effects.

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