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Old 06-19-2008, 08:51 PM   #1
Alexandra Tyng Alexandra Tyng is offline
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Thank you all--Thomasin, Carlos and Enzie!

Thomasin, it mean so much to me that you feel I got the sense of movement and light. The light changes so swiftly at that time of day/night that it is hard to get just the right color. Also, there's a certain type of weather pattern that I wanted to capture because it went with the wild feeling of the figures on the dock. A clearing wind or "land breeze" comes in from the north-west and breaks up the clouds, and the weather can be quite windy until sunset, but that unsettled feeling is still in the air.

Carlos, I never dreamed figurative paintings could be this much fun, or so absorbing. For me, they take a lot of thought, and I find myself re-working them many times. I'm glad you feel that the mood and atmosphere are right. And by the way, I'm really not all that prolific!

Enzie, thank you for your kind words! The creation of narrative is an interesting thing. I find that if I don't try too hard, it just happens. Another thing I've discovered in my recent venture into figuratives is that, if I narrow down my choice of subjects to the ones that really say something to me (not necessarily something I could put into words--it could be a feeling) then those are the ones that usually say something to others, too.
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Old 06-20-2008, 04:14 PM   #2
Mary Cupp Mary Cupp is offline
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Alex, I really love the way you have captured the halflight of a summer evening. I plan to be spending this fourth of July at my girlfriend's who lives on Highland Lake in Maine, so the scene feels very close to home for me. Maybe I will be inspired to do a similar painting.
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Old 06-20-2008, 04:49 PM   #3
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Alex, What a delightful scene you have captured so beautifully! What really struck me, though, was the perfect composition of each of the detail views! Great work!

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