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07-20-2003, 01:46 PM
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Associate Member
Joined: Jul 2001
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Congratulations Marvin! This has always been one of my favorite paintings. I have spent a lot of time studying her hair, which is so amazing! Each curl was done with so much precision, the effect is nothing less than awesome! I hope I will be good enough one day to take one of your workshops. Thank you for all of the wonderful information you share!
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07-22-2003, 12:15 AM
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SOG Member Featured in Int'l Artist
Joined: Sep 2002
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 1,416
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Clapclapclap, bravo Marvin, I am not surprised!
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07-25-2003, 01:56 PM
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SOG Member '02 Finalist, PSA '01 Merit Award, PSA '99 Finalist, PSA
Joined: Jul 2001
Location: Greensboro, NC
Posts: 819
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Having seen the master at work, this is not a surprise. Many more sure to follow.
Best as always--TE
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"The dream drives the action."
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07-26-2003, 12:19 PM
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Associate Member SoCal-ASOPA Founder FT Professional
Joined: Sep 2002
Location: Laguna Hills, CA
Posts: 1,395
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I somehow missed this thread. Congratulations Marvin!
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07-26-2003, 02:06 PM
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SOG Member FT Professional
Joined: Jul 2001
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 587
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Sheng Bi
In Cynthia's "living Room",
See Marvin's "Stroke of Genius"!
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07-27-2003, 12:42 PM
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SOG Member FT Professional '04 Merit Award PSA '04 Best Portfolio PSA '03 Honors Artists Magazine '01 Second Prize ASOPA Perm. Collection- Ntl. Portrait Gallery Perm. Collection- Met Leads Workshops
Joined: May 2002
Location: Great Neck, NY
Posts: 1,093
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Thanks again and again
Thanks again to all of you who are so kind to acknowledge my prize.
Marta- I'm glad that you consider my portrait of Julia so highly. She is truly an angel and if you think I was able to capture just a little piece of that then I consider my painting a success. Thinking you need to be good enough to take one of my workshops is like dusting before the cleaning person comes. I welcome artists of all levels.
Beth- I'm always surprised. Judging is so subjective, especially considering the huge numbers of entries.
Tom- I don't know about calling me a "master." Maybe a "master of my own domain" (see Seinfield for clarification on that point). Remember, anyone who aligns themselves too closely with me shall be subject to harsh retribution from the Righteous Brothers.
Enzie- Your words are much appreciated.
SB- Thank you for the generous compliment.
I am always pleased to do well in Juried shows, but I take the results with a grain of salt. Obviously no one wants to be rejected so just getting in is great. However I have set high standards for myself and I want to do as well as possible, so on the other hand, I am never satisfied.
Judging is very subjective. You have to consider the agenda of the judges. Some are very open and looking for artwork which is a good for what it is. To me, a good abstract painting is far better than a bad portrait. However many judges are looking to justify their own aesthetic choices which they have tied into their very artistic existence. This obviously stems from deep seeded insecurity. I've seen many winning paintings which strongly resemble the style of that particular judge. Enough about that.
The reason I enter competitions is for the exposure and for the inference of quality that my potential clients assume. To me, my paintings don't get better because they win nor do they get worse if I lose. What really matters is if I am satisfied with my portraits and that my clients are as well.
I always keep in mind the quality of work I aspire towards (Bouguereau, Paxton, Raeburn, Kramskoy, etc.). This keeps me quite humble and prevents any tendency to become too full of myself. I know that due to my sarcastic sense of humor some thin skinned people (see there I go again) reading my words misinterpret my meaning and assume arrogance on my part. Those who have had the opportunity (dare I say pleasure?) to spend time with me generally don't make that assumption.
In reality I'm a very grateful man who has been blessed with a beautiful family and enough talent to justify a career as an artist. I get to pay the bills doing what I love to do the most. This is the greatest prize I could ever wish for.
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07-27-2003, 09:51 PM
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Associate Member
Joined: Jul 2001
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Oh Marvin, if you only knew! I believe I probably would straighten up before the maid comes! I am on the obsessive/compulsive side. I'm not sure that is good or bad as far as painting is concerned.
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07-27-2003, 11:13 PM
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Associate Member
Joined: Mar 2002
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 238
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Marta, Marta, Marta, I'm A LOT on the obsessive compulsive side! Ask anyone from the Greensboro workshop! You would be fine at one of his workshops. We had people of every level and Marvin made them all comfortable. You will never find a more down-to-earth, supportive teacher. Denise and I know him probably better than anyone else on this forum and we can both say that he is not at all arrogant. Denise and I wanted a comfortable supportive learning environment without the competitiveness and back-biting that people have found at other workshops--and we got just that!! I don't think Marvin would put up with pettiness or arrogance in his classroom. Find a workshop close by and don't hesitate to register--it will be the best investment in yourself you can make--ask anyone who has learned from him.
Renee
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07-27-2003, 11:42 PM
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Associate Member
Joined: May 2002
Location: Greenville, NC
Posts: 176
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Congratulations Marvin
Congratulations on your Honorable Mention award for your portrait of Julia, Marvin!
I'm late, as usual, but wanted to take this opportunity to give you some more well deserved praise. Having spent a week carting you around in Greensboro while having many wonderful art filled conversations, I enjoy remembering the story behind the portrait of Julia. It is a lovely work of art. Yes, the judges/judging can be very subjective - as I have found out many times when I enter juried shows. The cards were in your favor this time!
Your humbleness toward accepting the praise from others on the forum is "you", and I should know. Your willingness to share your knowledge and advice to us on the forum is always welcome. It is too bad that written words without sound don't convey personality better because you are truly such a funny, down to earth guy. I never see your posts as confrontational or anything but your own opinions and thoughts to enthusiastically share with other artists. The other thing I realize about you is you are your own harshest critic. I think any artist worth his salt is.
During our week at the Greensboro workshop we all heard many of your stories from your personal experiences that linked with your painting background. Most of the time they linked to something you were teaching us in a very real, useful way. Your generosity toward all of us was amazing and I know that being in your class at SVA must be quite an experience. Marvin, you are a consummate teacher - I imagine that you never give halfway or sit down for even 5 minutes during your classes.
The statement you made about your family is what I remember most about you - those phone calls to check on your son's tennis tournament, which, you had to miss the week you were with us, for example. Yes, you are very talented, deserve recognition and are blessed to be able to make a living at what you truly love so much - painting!
And, by the way, boy......can you draw and paint!
Inspired and practicing daily,
Denise
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07-28-2003, 12:00 AM
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SOG Member FT Professional '04 Merit Award PSA '04 Best Portfolio PSA '03 Honors Artists Magazine '01 Second Prize ASOPA Perm. Collection- Ntl. Portrait Gallery Perm. Collection- Met Leads Workshops
Joined: May 2002
Location: Great Neck, NY
Posts: 1,093
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No mas!
After receiving all of this wonderful praise I have decided to submit my name as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize? If I could just convince everyone in the world to take my workshops, they would all be too busy happily painting portraits and there would be no one left to make wars and do other bad stuff. Whata ya think?
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