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Old 03-07-2006, 12:21 AM   #1
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Incredible. I fully expect this to bring many "Best of Show" awards in the coming years.
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Old 03-09-2006, 03:50 PM   #2
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Janel, thank you very much for your nice words.

Ilaria, thank you and congratulations on your recent acceptance to the RSPP exhibition - what an honor. I'm sorry your early work was lost - there is always something touching about children's art...and I would have loved to have seen yours - but at least we get to see your current work!

Julie, thank you so much!

Tom, thanks! So will we get to see you in Dallas? I'm assuming so. I will always remember the great advice you gave me last year.
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Incredible. I fully expect this to bring many "Best of Show" awards in the coming years.
Michele, I don't know about that, but I'm ready to begin trying. It's time I think, for me to come out of my cave. Thanks!
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Old 03-09-2006, 08:35 PM   #3
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David, I have always been a great fan of your work and just about fell of my chair when I saw this one. It is incredible! What can I possible say that no one else has already said?

Where did you say you lived? I remember you where somewhere in my neck of the woods. I would love to come over and pick your brain on how you achieved such a stunning likeness. Since we seem to love the same subject matter (very old people- from far corners of the world) I am just aghast how lively your portraits look!

I am blabbering now, forgive me....Just awesome!
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Old 03-11-2006, 06:59 PM   #4
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David I must admit, I really like that football player!

Well, the other one isn't bad either!

IT'S AWESOME!

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Old 03-17-2006, 02:24 PM   #5
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Enzie, we do love the same subject matter. I love older people, especially from all the various cultures of the world. These faces have such a history that, I believe, can be captured in paint - but I'll have to admit, after the Buddhist nun and her ten thousand wrinkles, I can't wait to paint a youth with flawlessly smooth skin - I think it will be easy by comparison!

Yes, I am in your neck of the woods (Oceanside area). I actually saw you once, but missed the chance of meeting you.... at the SoCal ASOPA show in '03, I believe? I was lurking....I was, for a time, a member of SoCal ASOPA, but never could be very involved.

And thank you so much for your kind words.

Beth, well I'm glad someone likes my football player!! Seriously, thank you so much for your feedback. Means a lot.
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Old 03-17-2006, 03:03 PM   #6
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David,

I must have scared you that you didn't come to say hi

I would have loved to meet you in person. It would have been great to meet someone from my area, who's work I truly admire.

Now regarding wrinkle burn out! I can so relate... I am currently working on a girl from Pakistan, who has smooth skin, but is also wearing this beaded necklace, which is driving me crazy. Are you working on something new?
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Old 03-17-2006, 03:27 PM   #7
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Are you working on something new?
Well, I'm in the middle of copying a Bouguereau (what a test!), but what I really need to do is paint from life. As I've said, I'm really at the beginning of a very steep (and of course, endless) learning curve...I just need to slap some paint around and begin to figure out what paint can really do....I am so not fluent with this medium, and that's my goal. There is an atelier in Encinitas that I hear is very good, and I understand that certain nights of the week, you can just show up, pay a reasonable model's fee and paint from life. This summer I will avail myself of this.
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