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Linda Brandon 03-16-2005 10:50 AM

Hi Lisa,

This is beautifully exectued and I've held off posting until I could remember whose style your work reminds me of: Duffy Sheridan . I really admire your detail and control here in this charming painting.

Chris Saper 03-16-2005 12:28 PM

Lisa,

This is just a lovely painting! I look at your daughter, and I know just how her skin would feel with the warmth of the sunshine.

Welcome, and I look forward to your participation here!

Lisa Ober 03-16-2005 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Garth Herrick
Dear Lisa,

I thought this was already punched up. Anyway my jaw has already dropped! Good work.

Garth

Pick up that jaw, Garth! The dirty floor is no place for a wonderful painter's jaw like yours.

(thank you)

Lisa Ober 03-16-2005 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Sullivan

This isn't the easiest lighting setup, yet you have handled it with great skill.

Ampersand gessoboard, huh? Did you hit it up with additional coats of gesso? The reason I ask is that not a few of my students have brought it to class, and during the underpainting stage (Gamsol & raw umber block-in), the board sucked up the Gamsol like a thirsty dog. Wiping out highlights proved impossible; the pigment had become imbedded into the porous surface. Any problems of this sort?


Hi Rob! Thank you so much! With regard to the lighting, yes, it was tough. I didn't realize how much my white house would reflect on the "shadowed" side of the face. It was so bright! I tried to make sure those light areas were at least cooler. I hope it came across.

As far as the Ampersand board goes, you will probably think I am crazy but the reason I love it is because it does absorb the initial wash I throw down before I just paint away. I agree that if you are rubbing out highlights you will hit a brick wall. I switched away from canvas because I don't like the initial washy sketch I do to drool down the page which also happens with other gessoed boards. I guess it's just a matter of personal preference but I can see how it might be irritating if you rub out highlights.

Thank you for responding.

Lisa Ober 03-16-2005 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linda Brandon
Hi Lisa,

This is beautifully exectued and I've held off posting until I could remember whose style your work reminds me of: Duffy Sheridan . I really admire your detail and control here in this charming painting.

Hello Linda!

It's so nice to meet you. That's quite a compliment to me that I don't really yet deserve but it sure makes my day. Thank you for taking the time to respond with the flattering comparison.

Lisa Ober 03-16-2005 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Saper
Lisa,

This is just a lovely painting! I look at your daughter, and I know just how her skin would feel with the warmth of the sunshine.

Welcome, and I look forward to your participation here!

Chris, you don't know it but you are one of the main reasons I am here! A friend of mine told me a while back to look at your work. I did and have lurked at your work and others for a long time. You are quite an inspiration and I thank you. Thank you also for your generous words.

I also look forward to participating here. The quality of work is simply overwhelming.

Terri Ficenec 03-16-2005 05:32 PM

Hi Lisa, this is beautifully done! The way you've handled the sunlight kissing her hair and the color it brings out is especially nice. Just charming!

(and how nice to have such a good little model readily available!)

Lisa Ober 03-16-2005 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Terri Ficenec
Hi Lisa, this is beautifully done! The way you've handled the sunlight kissing her hair and the color it brings out is especially nice. Just charming!

(and how nice to have such a good little model readily available!)


Thank you, Terri. We have decided to keep our daughter (I say with a wink). By the way, I look forward to learning a lot from you!


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