Portrait Artist Forum    

Go Back   Portrait Artist Forum > Figurative Unveilings, All Medium
FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search


Reply
 
Topic Tools Search this Topic Display Modes
Old 01-31-2005, 08:33 PM   #11
Leslie Ficcaglia Leslie Ficcaglia is offline
Associate Member
 
Leslie Ficcaglia's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2002
Location: Port Elizabeth, NJ
Posts: 534



Tim, that's magnificent. And yes, I knew it was all painted; the level of realism is approximately the same throughout so it all read like artwork and not frame. Bravo!
__________________
Leslie M. Ficcaglia
Minnamuska Creek Studio
LeslieFiccaglia.org
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 03:27 PM   #12
Patti Del Checcolo Patti Del Checcolo is offline
Associate Member
 
Joined: Oct 2002
Location: South Point, OH
Posts: 43
Tim - this reminds me of the one you did of your wife sitting in the wooden crate window which was equally amazing. This looks somewhat like her..was she the model? Don't think I've seen the other one posted here...could you post so others could appreciate?
__________________
Patti
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 10:06 PM   #13
Xander Calceta Xander Calceta is offline
Juried Member
 
Xander Calceta's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: manila & california
Posts: 35
Send a message via Yahoo to Xander Calceta
Tim,
this is a very beautiful peace of art. Actually it seems to me that you made different techniques and strokes here unlike your previous works that can be seen in your web. I thought it was a picture because it looks so real and i like it so much. How did you do it anyway?
God bless in your career,
Xander
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 11:14 PM   #14
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
Inactive
 
Timothy C. Tyler's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2002
Location: Siloam Springs, AR
Posts: 911
Thanks all

Xander, interesting question you ask. The brushstrokes are thicker than one might expect from the photos and I believe this helps with the light concept. Some parts (the darks) are very thin. Then bright passages very thick so the light refracts from the strokes and helps these areas appear even brighter. This is an old trick of course that has been done since 1600. But, it still works.

I have a ton of time in this piece (for me)...maybe that accounts for some of these differences you note. Here's the model and the box she posed in.

Thanks to you all for the nice remarks, Tim
Attached Images
   
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 11:18 PM   #15
Terri Ficenec Terri Ficenec is offline
SOG Member
 
Terri Ficenec's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: Southboro, MA
Posts: 1,028
Hey Tim -- love the closeups

and Cool that you built that box for her to pose in! (But who's that in there, Sasquatch?!?)
__________________
Terri Ficenec
http://www.terrificenec.com
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 11:21 PM   #16
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
Inactive
 
Timothy C. Tyler's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2002
Location: Siloam Springs, AR
Posts: 911
Scale

This may show some scale and how the panel is built.
Attached Images
 
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 11:23 PM   #17
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
Inactive
 
Timothy C. Tyler's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2002
Location: Siloam Springs, AR
Posts: 911
Who?

Terri, you'd recognize that paunch anywhere wouldn't you?
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 11:28 PM   #18
Kimberly Dow Kimberly Dow is offline
Juried Member
FT Professional
 
Kimberly Dow's Avatar
 
Joined: Jul 2003
Location: Corpus Christi, TX
Posts: 1,713
Just out of curiosity - how long could she hold that pose for you at a time? It must have slowed down the process a bit I would imagine.
__________________
Kim
http://kimberlydow.com

"Speak your mind, even if your voice shakes." - Maggie Kuhn

"If you obey all the rules, you'll miss all the fun." - Katherine Hepburn
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-02-2005, 11:36 PM   #19
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
Inactive
 
Timothy C. Tyler's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2002
Location: Siloam Springs, AR
Posts: 911
Cool hat

I superglued her hands to the bar and then tided the bar to the wood. She was still for many hours although she did wilt a bit. But she never ever complained. She of course still has the crow bar.
  Reply With Quote
Old 02-03-2005, 12:23 AM   #20
Terri Ficenec Terri Ficenec is offline
SOG Member
 
Terri Ficenec's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2003
Location: Southboro, MA
Posts: 1,028
Quote:
Originally Posted by Timothy C. Tyler
Terri, you'd recognize that paunch anywhere wouldn't you?
Well, would recognize that blur anywhere...
__________________
Terri Ficenec
http://www.terrificenec.com
  Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing this Topic: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

 

Make a Donation



Support the Forum by making a donation or ordering on Amazon through our search or book links..







All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:22 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.