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Old 10-13-2006, 11:13 PM   #1
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Yikes! Weeks have gone by and I have not responded to anybody.

Dear Linda, Bonfim, Chris, Enzie, Tom, Geary, Marina, Michele, Renee, and Terri,

Thank you all! Sorry I am so late. (I am myopically painting another judge).

Linda: Let's get together next time you're in Philly!

Bonfim: Aw, Tony is so gracious; I would say he is the great one!

Chris: I am honored and flattered by your thrill!

Enzie: Yes, that is a great collection in there, and for just a couple of years it will have the best spot before everything gets rotated again. A Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts classmate of mine already has four portraits in that room (Paul DuSold). It feels good to get a first foot in this door. The other artist who first painted Mr. DiLella was another PAFA celebrity (Vincent Desiderio). Deserving or not, I feel lucky.

Tom: I can hardly believe I was the solution. Vincent is such a world renowned painter I hugely admire. My portrait of Mr. DiLella is a bit more conservative than the first one. That is about all it has as a solution!

Incidently, Mr. Desiderio just juried and awarded me a very nice prize and purchase award for "Lesser Apotheoun" (it's SOLD!), for the PAFA alumni Fellowship exhibition at The Plastic Club, in Philadelphia! The show runs through October 15. He had his awesome 400 page monograph book on display at the opening. Wow, what a book!

Geary: Thanks! So nice to have you back here! What are you doing these days?

Marina: Merci! My client is a very powerful man and by definition, brimming with energy. I am glad a little of it rubbed off! I am also glad you like the background.

Michele: Do you know of the other artists? It sounds like you once visited in your Philly days!

The framing was done by Perakis Frames on South Bank Street in Old City, Philadelphia. They are fantastic and can build you any historic frame and style of ornamentation. I am not kidding; anything you have ever seen in a museum, they can build for you! Of course you get what you pay for: this modest frame was about $3,600.00; and it's a perfect compliment to the setting. Perakis Frames have no website, just telephone. Contact me, or check an online directory for contact information.

Renee: Thanks, I was trying to key the palette to the room setting. Every day we had a sitting, I would carry the painting into Lincoln Hall to see how well it was fitting in (every hour it seemed!).

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Terri: Hi! Yes, those sittings were immensely helpful! Mr. DiLella was very serious about getting his second portrait right! He gave me a lot of time.

Thanks again,

Garth

Incidentally, check this out: the "Mastery & Meaning: The Art of Nelson Shanks at the Union League" is up and open to the public at the Union League, now through December 17th (Saturdays and Sundays only). Another good incentive to visit this classy institution. 149 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. For more information: (215) 851-8793 www.unionleague.org/masteryandmeaning
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Old 10-14-2006, 07:24 AM   #2
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Garth,

You must be so excited about all these recent things! I'm so glad things are going well. You deserve every bit of it!
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Old 12-06-2006, 02:59 AM   #3
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Update and visit

Alex Tyng, Tom Edgerton, and I were able to get together and view the Nelson Shanks exhibition in the adjoining room at the League, this past Sunday. While there, we were able to see my portrait by entering through those grand doors into Lincoln Hall, graced with 50 or so past president's portraits. Currently mine is the newest portrait in the room, though that will change soon because the next portrait is just in the next room in the Shanks exhibition. Anyway, it was interesting to see how it was hung and lit, making the head rather bright and the hands rather diminished; probably not such a bad thing! Someday, I will try to get a less grainy image to share. This was at ISO 1600 and hand held.

It was great to have Tom Edgerton up for a visit! After this moment, Alex drove Tom back to the airport.

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Old 12-06-2006, 09:11 AM   #4
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These pictures don't do the venue justice--it's a huge room with maybe seventy-five (?) Union League portraits in rows up to a very high ceiling.

Garth is being modest--his portrait really holds its own in the group and looks very impressive.

I had a great time up there...

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Old 12-06-2006, 10:26 AM   #5
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It was a fun day with Tom and Garth. So glad you could make the trip, Tom! I had never been in this room before and it certainly was impressive. You can't believe how many portraits could hang on the walls of one room! It must be a full-time job to rotate them! Garth, you portrait looked very solid, atmospheric, and well-modeled. It really held its own in that massive space.
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Old 12-06-2006, 10:56 AM   #6
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Just noticed that in the bottom photo, Mr. Lincoln seems to be aware of Garth's new contribution too...

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Old 12-06-2006, 11:04 AM   #7
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