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03-23-2005, 06:32 PM
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Thanks Linda - yes the skin is different in color than I usually do. I used a lot more cools and grays. I think it is because it was black and white. I did have a color reference...and it was fairly cool.
I like the Maroger's. I used it on this linen panel and it's glossier than I expected. I am also using it on cotton canvas and its a nice even sheen. I am also using it on a gessopanel - and so far I can't tell as I just started and even though I tried sealing it the first layer still sunk in a bit, so it has no sheen at all so far. It makes the paint wonderful to handle though - that's my favorite part so far.
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05-03-2005, 08:20 PM
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Location: Presque Isle, Maine
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Medium Choice
Hi Kimberley,
It looks like a lovely portrait. I am interested in the Maroger's medium you used. I have been using it with some success. I can see a reflection on the surface of your painting. I haven't been able to get that nice gloss to stay. Once it dries it goes matte on me, or even worse shine and matte. Are you using another medium in addition to the Maroger's? Is there any chance this painting was wet when you photographed it?
Thanks,
Lara
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05-03-2005, 08:36 PM
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Lara,
It was just the marogers on this one. I think it was wet when I photographed it, but I just looked and it is still very glossy. Of course- it has retouch on it now as well. I dont think there is any way to keep the sheen completely even. Using it the exact same percentage in each paint glob will help - but different colors have different amounts of oil in them that will effect it... I'd say it's pretty darn even on this one though. I took Bill Whitaker's advice when I started this and used around 25% marogers to 75% paint. I think the manufacturer only recommends 10% though. I will give no advice on this issue, however - it's a controversial one apparently and I am no expert!
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"If you obey all the rules, you'll miss all the fun." - Katherine Hepburn
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05-04-2005, 11:42 AM
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Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Kimberly,
What a beautiful piece! But then again I do like all your work. You have really inspired me to do some figurative work . There is such an air of mystery about this girl and how you have painted her. Every time I look at this I have a different story about who she is and what she might be thinking. In other words, it really engages the viewer.
Cynthia
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05-05-2005, 10:13 AM
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Thank you Cynthia - I appreciate it!
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