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Old 04-10-2007, 11:42 PM   #1
Garth Herrick Garth Herrick is offline
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I ditto Heidi!

Thomasin, this is rich. I love the apparent spontaneity, and textured space at the top. You've made excellent decisions. Love the understated color too.

I'm amazed at how well you change and transform your paintings.

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Old 04-11-2007, 10:25 AM   #2
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Thomasin,

The turban and the drape give this figure an androgynous quality that is quite interesting, but not disconcerting, because the smiling face reassures the viewer.

As usual I am in awe of the way you model flesh with so little value range. In this painting the skin is particularly lifelike and glowing, as if the model came straight out of the sauna. There is a fluid quality to the highlights that I admire. I'm particularly drawn to the way you have modeled the cheekkbones, nose (particularly the bottom of the nose), and the skin under the chin where there is some reflected light. The smile is also so well-handled in that it is natural, not frozen. That is very hard to do!

Overall, there's an impression of a limited color range, but when you look closely, there are so many colors used to modify the larger areas. Very subtle. I love it!
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Old 04-11-2007, 12:22 PM   #3
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Heidi - thank-you very much. (I've been having your sculptures roll around my mind as I am trying one of my own at the moment. It really has renewed my appreciation of your work. You are very good and truly do deserve what your client said about your posthumous miniature pieces.)

Garth - thank-you for your comments and your own paintings which were a good part of what inspired me (along with Balthus, Velasquez, Goya and Degas) to do and change this one for the better.

Alex - thank-you very much for your considered comments. I am pleased you do like this one. My paintings lead me a certain way towards a narrative but I always like to leave things unexplained, keeping that feeling of possibility in a work which makes me want to paint more. That kind of sweet dissatisfaction like leaving off eating something yummy without being totally full, therefore always waiting for the next opportunity to have more.
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Old 04-11-2007, 03:21 PM   #4
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I loved the lighting. Great job!
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