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Marina Dieul 11-27-2006 09:41 PM

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Hi,
this was a nice little commission of a 11 months old girl.
10" X 10" , oil.

Enzie Shahmiri 11-27-2006 10:29 PM

Oh, she is so cute! I bet her parents just love it.

Heidi Maiers 11-28-2006 01:29 AM

Very nice Marina,
I especially like the eyes and the fleshyness of the forms with those chubby red cheeks. Interesting background selection - almost as if her little golden hair curls blend with the golden arcs in the pattern, causing an angelic radiating-halo sort of effect.

Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco 11-28-2006 06:37 AM

Sweet little painting!
It is so difficult to portrait someone that age, plus they normally dribble and cry and move about and ... taking a good picture is some times impossible.
Well done
Ilaria

Alexandra Tyng 11-28-2006 10:14 AM

Marina,

This is so well thought-out and executed. The first thing that struck me was the color scheme of rose, blue and gold--not at all the cutesy pastel pink-yellow-blue baby theme--much richer, more like Renaissance colors. They give the portrait dignity while also making a reference to cherubs and gold leaf and heavenly ultramarine. That said, I also love the cheeks and the expression and the way (as Ilaria mentioned) the background is an abstract continuation of the hair. It's original in a subtle way.

Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco 11-28-2006 10:21 AM

Alex, that was Heidi, I'm not that clever :)

Marina, BTW I must remember to post my cherub too!
Ilaria

Marina Dieul 11-28-2006 10:22 AM

Thanks Enzie,
the parents didn't see it yet, but I' m not anxious about their reaction...

Hi Heidi,
the choice of the background appeared to me evident since the beginning : blue and blond. I'm glad you see something angelic, because that's the sort of feeling I wanted , without wings, of course ! Thank you.

Ilaria,thanks.
Yes, photos of little ones are challenging ( and that's why I like it! ), but if they dribble and cry and move, they also have a wide range of facial expressions, in comparison with adults ( unless they are actors). I'm developping techniques to obtain the result I want,
but I need the help of one or two adults, and sometimes more than one photo session...

Marina Dieul 11-28-2006 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Alexandra Tyng
The first thing that struck me was the color scheme of rose, blue and gold--not at all the cutesy pastel pink-yellow-blue baby theme--much richer, more like Renaissance colors. They give the portrait dignity while also making a reference to cherubs and gold leaf and heavenly ultramarine.

Alex,
I could'nt expect a deeper analysis than yours. If you saw all that, that means that I succeded in giving a form to my intentions.
Thanks a lot.

Ilaria,
yes please, post your cherub!

Alexandra Tyng 11-28-2006 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco
Alex, that was Heidi, I'm not that clever :)

:oops: Sorry about that, Heidi! You are all clever!

Garth Herrick 12-06-2006 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Alexandra Tyng
Marina,

This is so well thought-out and executed. The first thing that struck me was the color scheme of rose, blue and gold--not at all the cutesy pastel pink-yellow-blue baby theme--much richer, more like Renaissance colors. They give the portrait dignity while also making a reference to cherubs and gold leaf and heavenly ultramarine. That said, I also love the cheeks and the expression and the way (as(Heidi) mentioned) the background is an abstract continuation of the hair. It's original in a subtle way.

Dear Marina,

This is so exquisite and intellegently designed! Alex said what I wanted to say. The colors are dominant and hardly cutesy; almost a blue-white-and-red theme infused with gold and blond. The segway from blond hair to gold background curls is brilliant, and the intimate 10 inch scale is perfect! I love the careful fit and placement of this little girl's pose in the composition; this is just about perfection!

Garth


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