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Old 06-27-2005, 05:34 AM   #1
Lisa Ober Lisa Ober is offline
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Heidi, I'm happy you like it. Blue is not regularly on my palette. For that matter, neither is "bold" so your comments are most appreciated. Thanks for looking. By the way, I have really been enjoying your WIP and learning new things at your web site. Great stuff!

Ilaria, thank you. Yes I think the woman has some really fantastic eyes. She has an innocent nature and yet has a penetrating stare. I am happy you see her presence in this piece. You are so kind to respond. I was hoping the sari would not hide her expression so I am glad to hear you don't find it entirely distracting. Sometimes the balancing act works. Sometimes I fall flat on my face.
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Old 06-27-2005, 05:56 AM   #2
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This painting is a brilliant and beautiful piece of work. You must be very happy with it. Your selection of colours you used for your pallete are great. Well done. Care to share what you used?
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Old 06-27-2005, 09:42 AM   #3
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This is really a gorgeous piece. I would like to second everything that's already been said above.

Makes me want to dress my next client in a sari -- too bad he's a 17 year old white kid. He might not go for it.
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Old 06-27-2005, 10:09 AM   #4
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Wow Lisa, I can't believe how much I don't like this.

Ha, ha, just kidding, but you had it coming.

I'm nervous asking how long it did take you. My last piece took sooooo long even tho the face came easier than usual. So, did you handle this one different than previous ones? I ask because you said you enjoyed this one most, was wondering if you did any experimenting along the way.

Well, fantastic job, as usual, but this does look like there was more enjoyment involved on your part. It's fresher than the last one (which was great also). Keep up the incredible work.
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Old 06-27-2005, 11:35 AM   #5
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Lisa,

Once in a while you see a portrait that really stands out. This is one like that!

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Old 06-27-2005, 12:18 PM   #6
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Dear Lisa,


WOW!!!!!!!


Once in a blue moon there is a fresh new work of art that universally knocks everybody's socks off. This portrait is the one! I am floored.

I will third all the compliments that have gone before, and like Mike, I will seek to subcontract all my pastel requests to you! Bravo!

Now my tongue has fallen out as well.

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Old 06-27-2005, 01:20 PM   #7
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Definitely competition material.
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Old 06-27-2005, 02:49 PM   #8
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Oh Lisa,

This is so beautiful! I could just go on and on gushing! I've looked at this several times now and keep finding new things to admire about this piece.

Her skin tones are lovely and I bet you had a lot of fun doing the pattern on this sari didn't you? It is obvious that you spent a lot of time planning and thinking about this piece even before you started.

I'm so happy for you!

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Old 06-27-2005, 04:12 PM   #9
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Goodness! Thank you all so much. I overslept this morning which usually puts me in a rotten mood because I have to rush around and often end up stubbing my toe, breaking a nail, or getting a splinter---some annoyance like that. But nooooo! I woke up to your nice responses and it made up for the oversleeping.

Ngaire, I used mostly Rembrandt and Nu Pastels along with my pastel pencils for eye and mouth details on this one. I have quite a lot of raw umber (Rembrandt) in the background which set the tone for the rest of it. I love that color. It's quite unlike its counterpart in paint as it is much lighter and slightly green.

Michele, thank you! Saris are so beautiful. I have to admit I had never really looked closely at them before but overall the patterns are lovely and flowing. I'm not sure they would compliment a 17 year old young man but these days anything goes so you might really make a statement with a piece like that if you can convince him to try one on! I'd like to see it.

Jimmie, you made me so upset that I burned the piece. No I didn't. Yes indeed, I approached this differently by thinking more about marrying the colors of the whole painting together. I also strategically (maybe not totally successfully) placed the pattern of the sari in the hopes that it would still look right but would help point to the face. I tried a few different colors in the background before settling on this. I don't know if it shows in the post, but I also tried to get the background to reflect the cool and warms of the portrait subject. The right side of the background is warmer than the left. I think that helped a bit. Finally, lighting was actually on my mind which I am just now realizing makes so much of a difference. You have mastered that but I am an infant on that subject. Don't you wish you hadn't asked?! Ask a simple question, get a long winded answer. Oopsy.

Cynthia, you are so sweet! I have never entered a competition in my life and know nothing about doing that. Maybe I will try. I sure appreciate the compliment that accompanies the suggestion. Thank you.

Chris, a "wow" from you reminds me of how I felt when I had that dream that Ed McMahon showed up at my house with a big fat check from the sweepstakes. Please don't wake me.

Kim, to be fair, the above applies to you as well. Girls, girls, don't fight. There is plenty of room in my ego compartment for two "wows". Let's keep it civil.

Alex, thank you. That is such a nice compliment.

Garth, bite that tongue! I feel that way about every painting I see of yours. In fact, I want to be just like you. I love your work and have begun cyber-stalking your posts. For you to pass any work my way would be like feeding my dog a fine steak. This is a compliment to you as my dog has never had anything better than ground beef.

Julie, thank you so much for noticing that I did actually think about this one. Yes, the sari was "fun" in that I enjoyed watching the pattern take shape and felt a sense of relief and accomplishment when it was finished. Thanks so much!


You all have been so thoughtful and kind. I really appreciate it.
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