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Tom Edgerton 04-15-2009 10:54 AM

Judge
 
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This is just completed, of a retiring NC Superior Court judge. In fact, we're unveiling it at a Bar Association dinner tomorrow night.

This time I wanted to shove everything down and work in a low-key format, which is atypical for me. I enjoyed it.

It's 50" x 40".

Alexandra Tyng 04-15-2009 11:10 AM

Tom,

The judge must be totally pleased with this! You've done such a magnificent job with this portrait. The low-key background works perfectly to bring him forward and make him seem real and three-dimensional. I like the strong character in his face, his stance, and the red tie (which is echoed in the red of the flag). I have to say I'm really impressed with the robe. Robes can be boring to paint, because they're black and take up a lot of space in this kind of portrait, but you have done such a masterful job with this one. I feel as though I could reach out and touch the material. Could you post a close-up of the sleeve on the left?

Tom Edgerton 04-15-2009 11:23 AM

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Alex--

Thanks so much! Here are some closeups...hope it's what you wanted.

With a subject like this, how could you lose?

Tom Edgerton 04-15-2009 11:27 AM

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The hands...

Alexandra Tyng 04-15-2009 11:40 AM

Oh, yes, thanks, Tom. I love the way you made those very slight dimples in the area of the sleeve with just a few brush strokes in a slightly different color. The temperature changes are so subtle! The face is great, too, and the hand on the books.

David Draime 04-15-2009 03:12 PM

Tom, this is fantastic. It's now one of my favorites of yours. There seems to be a real economy of paint application in this one. It looks as if (I'd have to see the painting in person to be sure) there's a bit of underpainting showing through, especially in the robe, and as Alex has indicated, that robe is so alive. This quality, in conjunction with the restrained palette - and your deft touch - has resulted in a very fine painting indeed!

David

Chris Saper 04-15-2009 11:14 PM

Dear Tom,

I am SO happy for you. This is a truely lovely piece of work. I appreciate you comment about restraint -less is really more.

Bravo!

Marvin Mattelson 04-15-2009 11:45 PM

Well done. Congratulations.

Carlos Ygoa 04-16-2009 05:38 AM

Very fine work, Tom...congratulations!
Once again your mastery shines forth here, especially in the treatment of the head and the black robe.
Have fun at the unveiling!

Carlos

Tom Edgerton 04-16-2009 09:07 AM

David--Thanks so much! This time practically all of the environment and robe were painted in one pass, so indeed there isn't a lot of buildup.

Marvin--Thanks! (The head is a ball...the head is a ball...)

Chris, Carlos--I really appreciate it!


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