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Jim Riley 04-26-2002 10:45 PM

"The Old Seaman"
 
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I was updating my file of old studies painted with my local portrait group a few years back and thought I would share this head detail from a painting done in the style of Nicholai Fechin, one of my favorite painters. I used a palette knife for most of the painting with the exception of the face and beard.

Joseph Brzycki 04-26-2002 11:32 PM

Jim,
I could list what I love about this, but instead I think I'll just stutter out the word beautiful and stare at the screen for a while.

Lon Haverly 04-27-2002 01:09 AM

I love it too!
 
:)

Karin Wells 04-27-2002 08:23 AM

Good job! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: This is soooooo "painterly." I'd enjoy seeing the whole picture....

Michele Rushworth 04-27-2002 11:46 AM

The gorgeous brushwork areas remind me of the lovely alla prima portraits done by John Howard Sanden!

Mike McCarty 04-27-2002 12:01 PM

The Fechin influence is obvious. I admire this style very much. When I see a painting like this I ask myself: what's keeping you from doing this style of work? The answer always comes back... courage. Skill also comes to mind but first I must gain courage.

Cynthia Daniel 04-27-2002 12:26 PM

Awesome Jim! Why don't we have him and Doris on your site (after I get caught up from being away and being sick!).

Joan Breckwoldt 05-10-2002 02:12 PM

Wow
 
Wow! This is amazing! Beautiful painterly work yet you have captured everything,

Joan

Geri Comicz 05-10-2002 04:07 PM

Outstanding!!! Such character!!! Such confidence!! Absolutely beautiful. geri

Jeanine Jackson 05-11-2002 09:36 PM

Brief Fechin Biography

This is such an inspiring painting, I had to research the artist who inspired you [link above]. My teacher, George Passantino, has mentioned Fechin in class, yet his name remained in my marginal notes... until now!

I believe this painting is more refined and less "nervous" than Fechins'. A wonderful example of personalization... I particularly admire the way you bravely combined two application techniques on one canvas.

Thank you for sharing.


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