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Old 09-19-2002, 03:48 AM   #1
Carolyn Ortiz Carolyn Ortiz is offline
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I have only a couple of days to take slides of this and get them sent. Any suggestions will be very helpful as I really want this to be accepted into a show!

Please let me apologize first for the quality of my camera!

This is colored pencil and collage (the scarf and cuffs of the sleeves are collage, all else is colored pencil).

Thanks for taking the time to take a look! Even if you comletely trash it, I'll be OK, I'm strong! He he!(at least with these monitors nobody knows! )
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Old 09-19-2002, 03:51 AM   #2
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Closer

This is a little closer, and I hope better quality!
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Old 09-19-2002, 03:53 AM   #3
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Face

And this is a close up of the face.
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Old 09-19-2002, 09:49 AM   #4
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Carolyn,

It is very nice. You have much talent.
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Old 09-19-2002, 10:16 AM   #5
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Hi Carolyn,

Very interesting and such great detail. How big is this and how long did it take to complete? I don't work in colored pencil, so I can't critique but put up some more. I love seeing good work.

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Old 09-19-2002, 12:29 PM   #6
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Thanks Margaret & Tammy,

I don't usually go to such extremes with detail, but since this will be my first attempt at trying to get a piece into a serious show I thought I'd better try harder.

It is 20" x 20". Oh, but it feels like it grows every time I come back to it. I could swear it was 40" x 40" by now! Or the size of a small room! I think I have spent over a hundred hours on it. I can't wait to do a more wild piece after this one is done.
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Old 09-19-2002, 11:56 PM   #7
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Carolyn,

It looks great. I can't really see the strokes to see what has been burnished or to see the layers of color. It looks good from here. The lines of the back keep the painting contained nicely. Out of curiosity:

1. What are the scarf and sleeves done in? (I think they would look less "pasted on" if they were also CP, but it may have been necessary for them to be collage.)

2. What show are you submitting it to?

3. Who is this interesting gentlemen?

4. What paper was used?

5. What brand pencils?

Great work!

Rebecca

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Old 09-20-2002, 12:00 AM   #8
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Carolyn,

It looks like that bike is rigged to transport canvasses! My heart rate just climbed 10 bpm. As a triathlete (neurotically multi-tasking athlete of the swim-bike-run variety) I have to say, WOW! And, where can I get one? I'm always looking for the balance between cycling or running and painting. After all, there's only so much free time in a day.

Beautiful drawing. What other mediums do you work in? And welcome to this great site.
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Old 09-20-2002, 02:28 PM   #9
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Rebecca & Mari,

Rebecca,

Sorry it's so difficult to see what the drawing really looks like, guess that does make it hard to critique. Digital cameras are just SO expensive! Guess I'd better get one soon though!

1. Done from wallpaper samples to make the scarf and sleeve plaid. I'm sure it would look less pasted on if it were CP, but this is to submit to

2. The CPSA Experimental Exhibition, so I decided to try CP and collage. Maybe the two don't work together so well. Next time I may try something else.

3. This was an artist in Brugge, Belgium. What a beautiful place!

4. I beleive this paper is Strathmore textured gray.

5. Prismacolor

Mari,

Yes, this was a portable studio! It was so great to see. It is actually a tricycle for big people, but you can't tell so easily because the 3rd wheel is behind the subject. It had a large tilted L shape contraption on the back that could carry his art! This was in Belgium. But I suppose we are not too far behind here in the states! Besides colored pencil, I work in oil. So hopefully soon I'll have a portrait in that critique!

Thanks!
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Old 09-20-2002, 03:00 PM   #10
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Carolyn,

Any art on the internet can not be seen for the beauty that it surely has. Even with a digital camera the limits of posting make it difficult. I knew there had to be reason for the collage effect. It does blend rather nicely with the painting. I think it was a good decision to use those. They do work together well! I didn't mean for it to sound like they didn't. My husband (not an artist and yet thinks he should be), couldn't tell the difference in what was CP and what wasn't. And he has seen ALOT of CP in the last couple of years! You are very talented and should have no problem succeeding in your art career.

I really like the pieces that I have seen from that exhibit. I would like to enter it some day. I guess I should have thought about doing that before the husband and two kids!

Oh, by the way, I tried the college master's thing and wasn't impressed. (Referring to your introduction post.) For "realistic" artists, sometimes workshops and private studies with those whose style of art you would like to create is much, much, much more beneficial!

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