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12-17-2006, 04:49 PM
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Another of Nan
Here is a recent portrait of my friend Nan. Those of you who have been forum members for a while might remember another one I did of her a year or so ago. I think I am trying to capture the quintessential Nan but there probably isn't any one aspect of her that will describe her fully, so I keep trying. I was really interested in a certain expression she has, a certain way of shaping her mouth while talking, and I wanted to paint it. I was trying to see if I could show her voice and her accent (German) visually, with paint. She is sitting on her porch in Maine and behind her is a rosebush, huge white pine, and the lake where her house sits.
32" x 28", oil on linen
Thanks for looking.
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12-17-2006, 11:11 PM
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Hi Alex -- Well this certainly feels like Maine! The dramatic raking sunlight and something about the way she's set in that captain's chair. She reads as quite a spunky character, vibrantly painted. . . as for that German accent-- I think so! (are you sure there's not a bit of Mainer in there too -- eh?) Love those touches of blue through the trees and in the shadows of her shirt. Beautiful and dramatic.
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12-17-2006, 11:36 PM
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Great colors and great painting - as usual, Alexandra! I like the strong feeling of sunlight.
Judging from the position of the mouth, it looks like she might be ready to say something that does not have an equivalent sound in English. As a speech-language pathologist in my "real" job, I'm always looking at people's mouths as they talk, so I guess that gives me a little bit of authority.
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12-18-2006, 09:30 AM
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Thanks, Terri and Julie! I'm so glad you think I was somewhat successful in capturing the way Nan speaks. Of course those things are only suggested in paint. You have to get the gesture with the right brushstrokes. I'm sure you know just what I mean!
Julie, that must be interesting to be a speech pathologist and paint portraits. There must be things you notice in people's faces, especially mouths. Do you find yourself consciously trying to paint these things, or are you in another zone completely when you are painting?
Terri, yes, there is a lot of Mainer in Nan. Although her official home is on the west coast, she spends the entire summer and part of fall in her Maine house, a very tiny place with no electricity or running water. She's past 80 but still chops her own wood, etc. She's almost never alone because so many people love to visit her.
Here's a closeup of her face.
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12-18-2006, 12:30 PM
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Alexandra, your friend has that robust, "bring it on", ready for everything feel , that I associate with many German women. This comes from someone who is half German herself and has seen this in her own family members and friends.
I also like the play of light and find it great that you keep painting your friend in different settings.
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12-18-2006, 01:24 PM
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Alex, the speech department is usually not brought into the art department, except as a peripheral. It's part of the general background, I guess.
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12-19-2006, 07:27 PM
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Alex, nice brush work. I especially like the whey you captured the hands in the sun. I like your first of Nan as well.
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12-19-2006, 09:08 PM
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Thank you, Mischa! I agree that the angle of the sun on her hands made for very interesting colors and patterns. Lots of fun to paint.
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