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08-16-2008, 08:21 AM
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Juried Member FT Professional
Joined: Dec 2001
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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Dean, private commission
Unlike my previous portrait of the Dean of Zadar's University, which was commissioned by the University, this one was private commission by the Dean, in different pose.
The dimensions are the same - 32x24', oil on panel.
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08-18-2008, 02:16 PM
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'09 Third Place PSOA Ohio Chapter Competition
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: Cleveland, OH
Posts: 1,483
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Great painting, very strong. He must be very happy with it...congratulations
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09-30-2008, 12:30 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Location: UK
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Very well done, I love the background as well as the figure, they work beautifully. How many hours did this one take?
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09-30-2008, 01:29 PM
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Joined: Dec 2001
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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Thanks. It took roughly 40-50 hours of applying paint on panel, but actually somewhat more. I employ layered approach for this kind of commission.
Unfortunately, the subtleties are lost in reproduction.
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09-30-2008, 06:22 PM
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UNVEILINGS MODERATOR Juried Member
Joined: May 2005
Location: Narberth, PA
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Valentino,
He must have been pleased enough with the official one to commission this one for himself!
I like the simplicity of this very much. The bright colors work well with the subtle colors. My favorite thing about it is the face--the modeling of the features, the expression, and the glowing light.
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10-01-2008, 08:36 AM
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Location: Zadar, Croatia
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Thank you. In this case I decided to eliminate unnecessary clutter behind my model, since I felt that by simplifying the composition I will make the painting stronger. However, the picture is not devoid of details, but I tried to play them down by lowering chroma and adjusting slightly their hue to neighboring colours, since I wished that sitter's face remains the main focus of the painting.
There are lot of small compositional devices employed here, however. The sitter's robe is executed using three primaries, and the secondary green is saved for the background. I tried to unify the overall design by careful arrangement of geometrical shapes (mostly triangles) of various sizes and orientation, which are hinted here and there throughout the composition.
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10-02-2008, 05:26 PM
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Juried Member PT Professional
Joined: May 2004
Location: Americana, Brazil
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Very beautiful.
I had a good time browsing your website too.
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10-04-2008, 08:02 PM
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Location: Gainesville, GA
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Beautiful work, Valentino!
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