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06-27-2005, 02:46 AM
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Dear Julie, Terri, and Kimberly, thank you so much!
Dear Linda E.B., I am so glad you were inspired to post your Judge portrait too. Welcome!
Dear Lisa, I have just notified 9-11 to rescue and restore your eloquent tongue. Thanks!
Dear Linda B., Thanks! It sure was nice visiting you last week!
Dear Heidi, Again, what a treat to visit out west! Thanks!
Okay you are probably wondering what that is all about. Last Friday and Saturday I flew out to Phoenix AZ, and saw firsthand, Linda Brandon's, Chris Saper's, and Heidi Maiers' Studios! They made me feel as though I were "living in a palace painting royalty"  .
Below, we are gathered for a group portrait: Linda, Heidi, and Chris, treating me like a king! (I just wish I had combed my hair for the shot!)
Garth
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06-27-2005, 05:42 AM
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I feel like a high school kid that isn't the cheerleader and isn't in the smoking lounge. I'm jealous of all of you and wish I had been able to take the tour. Was it Groucho who said, "I wouldn't want to belong to any club that would have me as a member?" Well I would bend that rule in this case. Looks like you had a great time and you all look so cute.
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06-27-2005, 06:20 AM
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Dear Garth:
I know what you had to work from and the deadline they placed on you, and you still pulled off a portrait of the highest level.
A friend and I were recently looking at a Sargent and what becomes apparent is the simplicity of it, as if the head were comprised of merely a handful of well placed brush strokes. I see that simplicity and elegance here as well.
Well done!
Scott
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06-27-2005, 09:26 AM
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Garth,
That is one beautiful painting. You seem to have the franchise on these important legal folk. Why would they want anyone else I wonder.
Are you sure you used all those colors? I can't seem to find number 21 - Mussini Neapelgelb Dunkel #232. No wait, there it is, sorry.
I too have been between those two beauties. My memory is of a beautiful outdoor garden cafe in California. The encounter raised my IQ a full 20 points, which brought it (briefly) up to a robust 110. Regrettably I have not had the pleasure of meeting Heidi.
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06-27-2005, 10:43 AM
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Garth kept faking heat stroke and demanding cold drinks with umbrellas in them. He also made us fan him with giant palm leaves .
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06-27-2005, 10:53 AM
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Ah, so true. But at least he is keeping his word to say only nice things about us.
Hey, Garth, I have been out for the past week, and I am likewise thrilled to see this marvelous portrait. Congratulations!
P.S. Mike, that was fun. I will hunt around for pic of us in the garden.
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06-27-2005, 10:58 AM
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I keep looking at that photo of you all....
hear no evil, see no evil, thinking evil, speak no evil....
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06-27-2005, 01:12 PM
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Wow!
Dear Garth, If would say anything, I'd be just repeating what others have said.
Another great work!
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06-28-2005, 01:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Linda Brandon
Garth kept faking heat stroke and demanding cold drinks with umbrellas in them. He also made us fan him with giant palm leaves .
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Originally Posted by Chris Saper
Ah, so true. But at least he is keeping his word to say only nice things about us.
Hey, Garth, I have been out for the past week, and I am likewise thrilled to see this marvelous portrait. Congratulations!
P.S. Mike, that was fun. I will hunt around for pic of us in the garden.
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 I should admit that group photo was actually a Photoshop frankenstein creation! At one point, Chris was endowed with fifteen fingers! A little quick editing was needed.
Thanks for the drinks, tiny umbrellas and palm leaves!
Garth
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06-28-2005, 12:58 AM
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SOG Member FT Professional '09 Honors, Finalist, PSOA '07 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Semifinalist, Smithsonian OBPC '05 Finalist, PSOA
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Originally Posted by Mike McCarty
Garth,
That is one beautiful painting. You seem to have the franchise on these important legal folk. Why would they want anyone else I wonder.
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For the sake of variety, there are still a number of artists actively commissioned at this venue.
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Are you sure you used all those colors? I can't seem to find number 21 - Mussini Neapelgelb Dunkel #232. No wait, there it is, sorry.
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Well there is just a note or two of this color in the flag fringe. I believe all those yellows are part of the orchestral score of that fringe. I shoot for earth yellows first. If the color needs more fortification then I will summon the more chromatic yellows in a second rank of attack. I find it hard to get to where I have to go with just a cadmium yellow; I like a full orchestra to draw out just the right visual and chromatic timbre. Of course this applies to fleshtones and everything else in the painting.
A full array of reds was most helpful for color development in the flag stripes. For that long downward semi-shadow stripe, the color was simply modulated principally with just two reds: the Mussini Cadmium Red Tone (which is a sopisticated equivalent hue of cadmium red medium), and the Winsor & Newton Light Red (which is a warm, robust, earth red). The more lit parts were an equal admixture of those two reds, while the deeper parts modulated to mostly the Light Red (which looks greener and more receding in that relationship).
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I too have been between those two beauties. My memory is of a beautiful outdoor garden cafe in California. The encounter raised my IQ a full 20 points, which brought it (briefly) up to a robust 110. Regrettably I have not had the pleasure of meeting Heidi.
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When I arrived and met them, Linda and Chris told me they had a great time with you that day in California. When I realised Heidi was within an hour's drive of the others, I was so glad she could join us also. My I.Q. and self esteem seemed to surge for the day as well!
Garth
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