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12-06-2004, 10:32 PM
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SENIOR MODERATOR SOG Member FT Professional, Author '03 Finalist, PSofATL '02 Finalist, PSofATL '02 1st Place, WCSPA '01 Honors, WCSPA Featured in Artists Mag.
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Dear Pat,
There is very truly an immediacy to the life drawing format ( usually a 3 hour leash ) The freshness to be gained, very, very often offsets the likeness/accuracy of the result. It's important for evey painter to define the desired result.
In commissioned work, most clients seek likeness. (Most,artists, I think, are a lot looser)
Happy accidents are a delight. However, it's just as important to know to know why something succeeds, as to know why something fails.
Here is what will surely send me to the nether reaches of portrait hell: I don't really get the concept of creative juices. I work from the left side of my brain every bit as much as from the right side. I believe there is a logical approach to most of the decisions that need to be made throughout a painting's process.
Keep going, you are really on a positive trajectory!
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12-06-2004, 10:47 PM
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Location: New Jersey
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Pat, be proud of yourself, I'm friggin' jealous right now. It looks like you had a great time.
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12-07-2004, 10:06 AM
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Pat - go girl! This looks great!
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12-07-2004, 10:51 AM
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'09 Third Place PSOA Ohio Chapter Competition
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Location: Cleveland, OH
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[QUOTE=Chris Saper]
Here is what will surely send me to the nether reaches of portrait hell: I don't really get the concept of creative juices. I work from the left side of my brain every bit as much as from the right side. I believe there is a logical approach to most of the decisions that need to be made throughout a painting's process.
I think to be a successful portrait artist one has to use a large portion of the left side of the brain. It is amusing when my colleagues in the world of accounting are shocked to learn I am studying portrature, or when my fellow art students learn I am an accountant by day! Thanks so much for the positive advice, it helps me believe I can begin painting portraits from life. The final walk through on our townhouse is next week, so I will have my studio somewhat set up by Christmas
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