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Tom Edgerton 01-10-2006 03:26 PM

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Finished this one over the holidays....it nearly painted itself, and behaved from the beginning of laying down the paint. The client is very pleased, as am I--for a change.

We took him to a local park and shot maybe 250-300 photos, in a number of setups. This occurred I believe in the first ten frames. He was really cooperative for a five-year-old, but I could tell fairly early he was losing interest. So there you go....with kids you have to get it while you can.

Kimberly Dow 01-10-2006 04:09 PM

Tom, this is lovely. I particularly appreciate the pinky on his left hand. The feet are marvelous as well.

Im just about to start a commission of a 5-year-old boy myself. It sounds as if yours cooperated for the photos better than mine did!

Julie Deane 01-10-2006 05:30 PM

This is great, Tom! I love the handling of the paint, the pose, the lighting.

What a mischievous smile! I bet he was a "little stinker".

It seems like the best shots seem to be the ones taken at first - at least, that's the case frequently. With the exception of those little guys who think to smile means to "say cheese".

David Draime 01-10-2006 05:39 PM

Beautiful job, Tom. Ditto to what Kimberly has said. Beautiful pose, lovely setting - it all has a Bouguereau kind of feel to it, a certain tranquillity....Of course the client is pleased - they are very lucky to have landed you for this commission.

How large is this one?

Tom Edgerton 01-10-2006 05:56 PM

Thanks, y'all. It's 36" x 24".

Kim, the pinky thing just happened...

Claudemir Bonfim 01-10-2006 07:47 PM

That's lovely Tom.

Alexandra Tyng 01-10-2006 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Edgerton
Kim, the pinky thing just happened...


But you chose to paint it! Tom, this portrait is so appealing. You caught a wonderful expression in the first few minutes. I really admire your color and value control, not only in the skin tones, but everywhere. The setting is so well-painted and integrated. You really handled this commission in a masterful way.

Alex

Linda Brandon 01-10-2006 08:53 PM

Tom, this is wonderful! I always learn so much from looking at your paintings, especially the fresh outdoor ones that you do. You managed to get the right touch of mischief and playfulness here without getting insipid. I love the backlit glow in the ears!

Tom Edgerton 01-10-2006 09:14 PM

Alexandra--

I appreciate this so much from someone of your caliber...


Linda--

Thanks so much. I didn't go for mischief, but in handing him the stick to give him something to do, I murmured to him that if he'd let me take his picture, he could use that "magic stick" to make his sister disappear later. (The mother and sister were off-camera, stage right.) This didn't thrill the mom, but the idea intrigued him enough that he probably gave me three more good frames than I might have gotten. So there's some of that in there. Desperate measures and all....


Thanks again, everyone!-TE

Chris Saper 01-11-2006 12:11 AM

Tom,

Lovely painting, great value massing! I think you have really conveyed a feeling for the atmosphere in light and shadow.

It's always a pleasure to see your work - can you post some close-ups as well?


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