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Old 08-03-2004, 11:32 AM   #1
Debra Jones Debra Jones is offline
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Les, in a cowboy hat, at my request.




For the usual crowd, I was in an afternoon open studio with my good friend Les.
I worked for three hours and had such a good pose! He is a craggy faced old character model who is the ONLY cowboy I have painted. Must branch out or have other models bring hats but I got him to pose. I was hoping for some motion in his usually still face. He is a great sitter, perfectly still, but not very creative. This hand was a joy.

In reverse order, here is my piece fixed up with photo ref. and the bottom is the three hours at the end of studio.
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Old 08-03-2004, 03:32 PM   #2
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This is terrific, Debra. Having painted Les once myself, I'd know him anywhere. In fact, his craggy face is staring down at me right now, on my office wall.
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Old 08-03-2004, 08:36 PM   #3
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This is a wonderful painting, Debra, strong and confident. It looks to me like you didn't have much to "correct" after the end of the three hours!
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HoDeeDoe Debra!

This is certainly the Les we all know and love! I could just look at your "sketches" all day. I bet he loved this one, especially since he likes to give the Litany of those who have painted him!

Bravo, oops, Yahoo!
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That one made coffee come out of my nose!

Monday was the first day he brought an armload of his snapshots. Did you know he was a model for a Vampirella comic book too!? I may have to run by Rawhide and drop a copy off for him. He was not sure of his son's email address to get a reproduction and I think my referenc photo is nice enough to stick in his little model book.

I was hugely surprized that of all his hotshot snapshots, my very favorite was from a local instructor going national, Bob Lemler. I know Bob is a massing and shapes sort of guy, but side by side with his Leffel, Bob was RIGHT on the likeness... again, familiar faces help a lot.
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