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Anne Griswold Tyng
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Many of you have already seen this in the making in the WIP section, but here it is in its finished state. The subject is my mother, an architect, who just recently celebrated her 86th birthday.
She is reaching up to steady a hanging tensegrity model made of four triangles held together by the tension of the string connecting all the points and forming an icosahedron. It's one of her many geometric discoveries. The models below show different stages of construction of her "Four-Poster" house. The house is entirely a space frame with living spaces created by the structure. In the background is the faint drawing of a city tower she designed with my father back in the 1950s. It was an idea that was never built. I tried to keep the portrait simple but still show some of her major designs and explorations. I asked her to wear the Chinese jacket because she was born in China and spent part of her childhood there. The portrait is the second of three portraits destined for the Architectural Archives at the University of Pennsylvania. |
Hi Alex,
I, too, wish that we shared neighborhood. I would look over your shoulder most of the time. Fantastic value scheme and beautiful textures all over. The light on your mothers head is just right, it is perfectly balanced with the dark background. |
Wow.
That's great! I loved it.
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Beautiful, Alex.
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Yay! I have been in anticipation of this unveiling for some time. It looks great, Alex! :thumbsup:
Could you please post a close up of a part of the jacket? |
Thanks, everyone!
Allan, yes, it is too bad Denmark is so far from Philadelphia USA.! It is so much fun to pop in on people and see what they are working on in their studios. I like it, too, when other artists visit me. Someday I'm going to see your work in person. Bonfim, thank you! You are always there to be supportive and I really appreciate it. Wow, Cynthia, I rarely hear from you in this section. I'll take it as a good sign. Hi, Lacey, thanks so much. Sorry about the delay in posting this. I'll post some closeups tomorrow. |
Alex,
I looked up those big words and I thought my head was going to explodrahedron. That's one fine painting, I bet you're mum is real proud of you. |
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Alex, she looks like a little woman who could be holding the whole globe rather then a balsa shape, so positive and assertive.
My feeling is also that you had to hold back your mother/daughter relationship in order to paint her in this more official and formal situation. In a sense I see more ease in the couple of architects you painted lately. I tried to paint my mother last year, but I found it difficult even to look her straight in the eyes. Anyway this is a very complex and elaborated work which shows off all your skill. Beautiful Ilaria |
Thank you, Ilaria!
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