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Carolyn Bannister 07-28-2006 10:05 AM

Inez & Benny
 
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Hi all,

I haven't had a phone line for months so I have just spent a week catching up on all the good work on the forums I visit.

I took the photos for this one about six months ago and this is the second attempt. The person won the portrait in a charity raffle and didnt want it doing. The challenge is to get her to like it!!! btw she loves the dog!

Unison pastels on sennelier pastel card 60 x45 cms.

lyn

Virginia Branch 07-28-2006 10:48 AM

Carolyn,
I think it is beautiful - how can she not love it?! Would love to see a close-up of her face.

Carolyn Bannister 07-29-2006 09:46 AM

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Thankyou Viginia,

I've attached a closeup for you, the quality is not very good , I had to take it with a flash, but you get the idea.

Lyn

Mike McCarty 07-29-2006 12:35 PM

Carolyn,

Every time I look up you've moved to a different part of the world. It was France then Whateverstan and now it's Ireland. Limerick, Ireland, what a cheerful sounding place. I can hear the music playing in the background. It looks like the travel agrees with your pastels.

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The person won the portrait in a charity raffle and didnt want it doing. The challenge is to get her to like it!!! btw she loves the dog!
Are you saying that she loves the painting of the dog, but not the painting of herself?

My only comment would be regarding the position of her left hand. I think it might have been better out resting on her knee. But I doubt you'd want to mess with that at this point. I think it's a very nice work.

Carolyn Bannister 07-29-2006 01:16 PM

Mike,

Yes Limerick Ireland, and the music, people and scenery are beautiful.

Regarding the hand, I did think of putting it on her knee, one of the references did have it showing but to tell the truth I ran out of umpff if you get my meaning.

The portrait was a prize in a charity auction and was suposed to be a three quater portrait which turned into a full figure and a pet!!!

I just couldn't be bothered with hands as well.

And yes she loves the dog, painting and IRL! I hope this shows.

Lyn.

Mike McCarty 07-29-2006 01:51 PM

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I ran out of umpff if you get my meaning.
Oh, I get your meaning very well. It's like the book I used to read to my daughter: If you give a mouse a cookie, pretty soon their going to want a glass of milk.

No good deed shall go unpunished, apparently even in Limerick, Ireland.

Allan Rahbek 07-29-2006 03:14 PM

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And yes she loves the dog, painting and IRL!
Lyn.

Hi Carolyn,
It's a shame that she is not pleased with the painting. How about playing a bit more on the Irish -IRL - green ? That might twist her mind.

Photo shop as usual, Allan

Carolyn Bannister 07-29-2006 03:29 PM

Allan,

Wow, I really like it! I always admire your use of colour.

There is already a touch of that green in the background, I'll give it some serious thought.

I think I just need to be more bold.

It's not that she doesn't like the whole thing, it was mainly her eyes, she is quite proud of them and wanted them to stand out , so I think I've addressed that.

Lyn

Chris Saper 08-04-2006 05:03 PM

Carolyn,

I think you have done a terrific job here. I like the horizontal format, and bit if tension-space between the two figures, the straightforward viewpoint.

I also do like the quiet background you have.

Carolyn Bannister 08-09-2006 04:21 AM

Chris, thankyou for the comments.

I opened her eyes slightly and the client is now happy, unveiling on the 17th !!

Lyn


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