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06-28-2007, 09:44 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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That's great!
Dear Maryam,
I want to congratulate you! I would love to see an image of your accepted portrait; however, having just vistited your website, I have no doubt of its merit. All your works comprise sophisticated accomplishment, and are beautifully compelling in their intimate scale and composition. Thanks for sharing your wonderful and well deserved news!
If possible, could you share an image of your portrait of your brother here?
Garth
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06-29-2007, 07:22 AM
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Dear Garth,
Thank you so very much for your kind and warm response. It means a lot coming from an artist of such respectable and admirable caliber. As requested, I've attached a picture of my brothers portrait. It may not be everyone's cup of tea (including my own, as I find my taste ever-shifting) - but there you have it!
The inspiration struck whilst my brother was experiencing a rough patch in life. During that period of time, his courage to maintain a healthy dose of childlike humor (evidenced by placing a flower vase upside down on his head) had moved me. It was one of those rare moments when I had actually envisioned the finish painting prior to tackling the easel. I hope this brief explanation will provide a bit of insight as to my motivation and the expression of the piece as it wasn't meant to portray flippancy - contrary to the possible impression at first glance...
All the best,
Maryam
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06-29-2007, 10:43 AM
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'06 Artists Mag Finalist, '07 Artists Mag Finalist, ArtKudos Merit Award Winner '08
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I like that, Maryam. Very much, actually. Such a strong portrait, and a happy quirk with it. No wonder you got in. You draw very well, and I looked at your website and was most impressed. Congratulations! I wish you would post more of your works here on the forum, I would very much like to see and discuss them with you.
It doesn't look flippant, but, instead, humourous: as though you were presenting humour as something to consider intellectually and take seriously.
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06-29-2007, 10:57 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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Hi Maryam,
I love it! This portrait has genuine impact and is supremely memorable, making it an essential piece of the show. Imparting considerable energy in your concise and direct composition, the vase being pushed to center indeed creates a strong statement of your brother! I admire the purposeful strength you endow all your portraits and paintings. Thanks for sharing this with the Forum. Bravo, and congratulations; it is an honor to have you here!
Garth
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06-29-2007, 11:13 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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Thomasin, you say things so well!
I am trying to imagine in response to Maryam's innovative portrait, what the impact and uproar may be if, say one of us with a serious regular portrait commission pushed it likewise off center; like a federal judge pushed to the edge! It could be humorous and quite interesting to chance such a risky statement. I love it when a single humble image wakes up and shakes up everything else in its wake.
Garth
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