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Old 05-02-2008, 09:07 AM   #11
Alexandra Tyng Alexandra Tyng is offline
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John,

I saw this in my e-mails but I missed it here, as I was looking in Unveilings for the Seasoned Pro." (That is, after all, how I think of you.) What a GREAT idea! The chairs function perfectly as a compositional element, very effective in the abstract. They also make this portrait entirely personal and professional at the same time. We should all take a lesson from you. Plus, chairs have so much symbolism here. There is the reference to his contribution to the school and his interest in making the seating comfortable. But his desire that everyone be comfortable is a reflection on his personality, which you have shown so well. His face says "Welcome," and his hands on the chairs seem to say, "Have a seat."

It's also so well painted (not surprisingly) and confident as a portrait. Good luck on your current commission.
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