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Old 03-22-2006, 12:13 PM   #1
David Draime David Draime is offline
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Terri,
Wow! This is such an impressive work. You've achieved such a perfect balance in this painting, between describing the specific variations (wrinkles) of the subject's skin, but not getting fussy with it or overdoing it. Having just finished a painting with a million wrinkles, I know just how hard it can be to pull off. And you have done so in such a masterful way. Outstanding!
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Old 03-22-2006, 05:44 PM   #2
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Gosh, it took me by surprise all of these replies here. . . I must have missed an email somewhere!

Alex, Pat, Marina, Chris-- You've made my day -- thank you!

Allan-- Thanks! It's funny -- the reference shot for this was just serendipitous. I'm supposed to do a portrait of this lovely lady's daughter and son-in-law. but have had a heck of a time getting something that works for the two of them. It was on a reference shoot with them that she was there too, I took a couple shots of her just to amuse her and the daughter liked this one well enough to want it painted. (It took me an additional photo shoot to get something workable of the couple. . . )

David--your Buddhist nun... you posted that just as I was getting ready to start this one.Rather than minimize the wrinkles you used that gorgeous dramatic lighting and celebrated them. So beautifully done. and oooooh just a little intimidating. Thanks!
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