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01-11-2006, 10:17 AM
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UNVEILINGS MODERATOR Juried Member
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Location: Narberth, PA
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You did it!
Congratulations, Garth! This is a wonderful success. Forget what I said about the red wall. You know how hard it is to get the exact effect in Photoshop that you have in your mind to translate into paint. Well, I think you have done a fantastic job with the gradations of color. Starting with the face as a reference point, the wall is redder, and the flag is brighter and redder--each step very carefully orchestrated. The interesting this is, when you come back to the face, you then notice the yellow lights in it, brought out by the yellow in the flag fringe. The funny (and very cool) thing is that the face color is the most subtle, yet it is the center of focus. I love the way you've painted the face and hands, and those little rose highlights make the skin zing.
Most important, you can really feel the personality of this man. He doesn't just look important and distinguished, he looks human.
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01-11-2006, 10:45 AM
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Juried Member
Joined: Jul 2001
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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This is just extraordinary, Garth, and it's hard to know what to say, other than... wow... and huge congratulations to you for this very successful portrait.
Alex always gives such terrific comments and it's hard to follow her, but may I ditto them and add that his white collar is the perfect high value spot in your setup.
I am so proud to know you!
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01-11-2006, 11:40 AM
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Juried Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: Fairfield, CT
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Garth, that's a great piece. The atmosphere, and the personality of the judge come across so well, in addition to your display of color control.
Congrats,
Richard
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01-11-2006, 12:35 PM
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SOG Member FT Professional '09 Honors, Finalist, PSOA '07 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Semifinalist, Smithsonian OBPC '05 Finalist, PSOA
Joined: Mar 2004
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Dear Claudemir, Julie, Kimberly, Alex, Linda, and Richard,
Thank you all so much for your very kind responses!
Julie, and Alex: Chromatically, this painting fell together like a jigsaw puzzle. Until it was complete, some passages of color looked wildly off target, and yet they weren't really in the context of the whole image. I did scream in terror about some of the colors along the way though.
Hey Alex, your favorite subject, Judge Shapiro, was there, looking as cheerful as ever! I really like her.
The colors here on the Forum can be a little quirky; I'm not sure how to get them right yet, but there is actually better distinction between the reds, and the flesh tones seem more subtle and less golden in life if one were standing in front of the painting. Part of the problem (and this may be common to all of us) is my silly camera does not discern color nuances as well as a pair of eyes. I need to make a better effort to shoot portfolio pictures too, for which I sincerely apologize. What you see here above is actually derived from this terrible shot below! I'm not kidding! That's a lot of Photoshop reconstruction above, to get the image all straightened out again. This shot below uses a different digital raw converter, with perhaps better color rendition (Bibble). I'll say in advance of posting that the colors look better.
Thanks again, with appreciation,
Garth
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01-11-2006, 01:09 PM
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Associate Member
Joined: Sep 2002
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 1,567
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Yoou push the envelope wery well, Garth! Those reds are to die for. This has so much "punch", but is still dignified and says a lot about this judge. I like it very much.
Jean
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01-11-2006, 01:30 PM
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SOG Member FT Professional '09 Honors, Finalist, PSOA '07 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Semifinalist, Smithsonian OBPC '05 Finalist, PSOA
Joined: Mar 2004
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Thanks Jean!
I was striving for a calculated, measured punch. If you are interested, I will list the extended range of pigments needed to acheive some of the colors. Some were new for me.
Garth
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01-11-2006, 01:37 PM
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Associate Member
Joined: Sep 2002
Location: Madison, WI
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I'd be very interested, please list away. I learn so much from your pigment demos!
Jean
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01-11-2006, 05:52 PM
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SENIOR MODERATOR SOG Member FT Professional, Author '03 Finalist, PSofATL '02 Finalist, PSofATL '02 1st Place, WCSPA '01 Honors, WCSPA Featured in Artists Mag.
Joined: Jun 2001
Location: Arizona
Posts: 2,481
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OH, MY.
Garth, what a gorgeous job I love the reds! The chair and background are beatifully constructed - what a great job on everything. Such a handsome guy, wonderful face, and you've conveyed such an elegant approachable persona.
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01-12-2006, 06:37 AM
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Juried Member
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 144
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Garth,
You are truly incredible! I really think you're one of the best right now. Your work blows me away every time. I can't wait for the day to stand in a big museum with your paintings staring back at me. But for now, thank you for posting the close ups, I know I won't be the only one learning from them.
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01-12-2006, 10:41 AM
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Juried Member
Joined: Feb 2003
Location: Centreville, AL
Posts: 306
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Garth,
I haven't posted in quite sometime but have been "peeking" in occasionally to see what everyone is up to. This portrait has had an affect on me like none other I have seen in quite sometime. It is simply "stunning". Your hard work on this painting has truly resulted in a masterpiece! Continued success.
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