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Old 03-19-2006, 07:22 PM   #1
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Wait a minute.....




NOW I get it. You were looking at the larger, uncropped shot. I did not intend on using the larger version, but the cropped version with her as the focal point....shall I reconsider?????????????

I was going to use the crop as I showed it..without the other right side bars. Hadn't even considered using the full shot. THAT is what you were referring to as the foreground....AND that it was off center enough...wow.....I do need to reconsider, don't I. wow...glad I looked back at my post again. I forgot I had included the original shot..it is unlevel too..but I can fix that just as I did the cropped shot.

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Old 03-19-2006, 07:56 PM   #2
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Oh, Monique--sorry for the misunderstanding! Yes, I thought you were using the uncropped version. I admit having a preference for the full version, but that is just me. The cropped version with just the figure is also very fine and unique. Whichever you choose, I know it will be good. Sorry to confuse you.
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Old 03-20-2006, 08:47 AM   #3
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Excellent, dramatic photo. Wish it was mine!

To answer your question about size - if you paint this on a 16" x 20" canvas, her head will be about 2 1/2" high. How tiny are your paintbrushes?

If this were my photo (sooo jealous) I would plan a painting at least 24" x 30".... if it were mine. IF... (green with envy).
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:18 AM   #4
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You made my morning....thanks

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Excellent, dramatic photo. Wish it was mine!

To answer your question about size - if you paint this on a 16" x 20" canvas, her head will be about 2 1/2" high. How tiny are your paintbrushes?

If this were my photo (sooo jealous) I would plan a painting at least 24" x 30".... if it were mine. IF... (green with envy).
Well, IF it were yours, (but it's not, lol)......would you do the uncropped whole studio version, her off centered, or would you do the cropped closer version.....that would be IF it were yours, even though it's not......

BTW....I went to your site....very wonderful work....wonderful...(this picture lends itself to your soft approach...I'll have to study your work) and also drifted off to see your husband's cartooning site...very witty and impressive..you two must be a very fun couple!!

Please do let me know which view you prefer.....the cropped version is all about her...the uncropped version (needs straightening, I think, as I did with the cropped one)..is more about the dance theme. What do you think?

AND, which size canvas for each version? When you suggested the size you did, which version was that for?

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Old 03-20-2006, 10:39 AM   #5
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SO mean! LOL.

If it were MY photo, I think it's all about the dancer, not the studio. But, that's just ME. Others might choose the full studio shot, if it were THEIRS (or if it was Degas). If I WERE painting it, I would choose the cropped version, and paint it LARGE. (if it were MINE, that is.) But, when I said I would paint her large, and I said 24" x 30" - that was in response to your comment that 16 x 20 was BIG.

I'm talking BIG. I would paint her on the biggest canvas I could get my hands on. (If, it goes without saying, the photo was MINE.)

And, thanks for your kind words. Yes, my husband is quite the character.
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:42 AM   #6
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Straightened photo

Here is the larger composition, straightened out...I don't want to crop the white edges out because I want to keep the view and will adlib the missing parts...I don't care for the seam in the floor either...and will do away with some of the other distractions (something on the bar on the right side...but the light and shadows on the right wall there do add some interesting things to this. Windows are necessary because of being the light source for the lighting effects on her. Is this correct or is there just not enough light on her to warrant the window on the right wall? the left side window is imperative, right? or should that distraction be eliminated also? There is only a hint of it anyway. I could crop it off where the bar mounts to the boards on the wall...it could end there and have the inference of the window only come from the light and shadow on the right wall.

Did this paragraph just make sense?
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:47 AM   #7
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Did this paragraph just make sense?
Not in the least.

I think you should just give up. And, give someone else the photo.
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:52 AM   #8
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yea, right

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Not in the least.

I think you should just give up. And, give someone else the photo.
NICE TRY.....It's mine, remember? not yours....just thought I would remind you again, for the 4th time in 20 minutes.

You're fun, you know that? I think this is a great start to a dreary Monday morning here in the deep south.
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:51 AM   #9
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silly me

I am sitting here worrying about going pretty large with this because the photo is so blurry..even the best version is still rather blurry....I keep forgetting..this is NOT a portrait commission. It is a themed painting of a person I have never, and will never, meet, who does not require a perfect likeness...........so, this being said, I need to lighten up and just enjoy this. Adlib what I can't see well...have fun with it..right? This will be about color and the play with light..not about the exact color of the irises of her eyes....It will be about shapes and composition and drama. It will HAVE to be somewhat blurred, whatever the scale of it...which is not me..but is something I want to do, very badly...and WILL learn this go 'round.

Still contemplating composition and size.
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