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PatriciaVazquez [2007-09-27 14:39:53 +0000 UTC]
just beautiful !!!!!!!!!!! beautiful !!!
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larkin-art [2007-09-16 21:24:43 +0000 UTC]
i like the saturation in this photo better than the paleness in the other, even though it's a little blurry...and i sympathize- i know how difficult it can be to get a good shot, i can never seem to do justice to paintings with even an idiot proof camera.
all that said, the painting is coming along beautifully. Beautifully expressive and rich in tone.
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Yamenja In reply to larkin-art [2007-09-16 22:18:12 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much, Joseph, I appreciate the encouraging feedback.
This version is more popular I think, and I kind of miss the heavy background, also the 2nd pic was a little lighter than the real thing.
I think it may be finished now, but I broke my camera and am waiting for the replacement.
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Yamenja In reply to artistsofcolor [2007-09-15 07:33:09 +0000 UTC]
That's very kind and much appreciated. Thank you.
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Denis-Peterson [2007-09-02 16:16:21 +0000 UTC]
Well, I approached this wardsback, but glad that I did since seeing the more finished rendition I can appreciate the base foundation of the piece. It is a superb combination of color, lighting and composition that lend themselves to allowing you to move into any direction you choose with confidence.
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tiamat9 [2007-08-31 14:29:49 +0000 UTC]
Beautifully detailed and colored. I love the form and angle. Great composition.
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Yamenja In reply to Cobra-Kahn [2007-08-31 08:21:29 +0000 UTC]
What a lovely comment...thank you so much!
Ssssssssssssss
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SRaffa [2007-08-30 01:14:48 +0000 UTC]
Vivid, compelling, and dramatically rendered; as remarkable for its subject as for the coruscating energy comprising the background; beautiful!
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keight [2007-08-28 14:19:44 +0000 UTC]
This is looking very good, Robbie; just a bit more fine tuning to go. I had to smile, because Byron's comment about lack of confidence is spot on for myself as well.
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Yamenja In reply to keight [2007-08-28 18:45:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks very much Kate.
Bryon is a gem, sweet and astute in equal measure!
I guess nobody would guess to look at out work, I think we probably both give an illusion of confidence, albeit in very different ways.
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keight In reply to Yamenja [2007-08-28 20:31:53 +0000 UTC]
"Never let 'em see you sweat!" Go get 'em, girl.
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bigvallysgirl [2007-08-28 13:41:00 +0000 UTC]
This is very nice. Great flesh tones and expression. Looks great!
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Gunzino [2007-08-28 09:54:42 +0000 UTC]
yo! This just blew me away! The realness of it and the background colours, AMAZING!! You are da champ!!!! Unbelievable!!! (Don't know what to say) I'M SPEECHLESS!
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Gunzino In reply to Yamenja [2007-08-28 14:28:59 +0000 UTC]
ha ha ha! It's my continent, but it takes a person to just understand what another person is going through regardless of where you're from. There are people in this continent that wouldn't have captured or got what you had portrayed, either coz they haven't got the skills or they don't have that compassion. But you did a good job, really! And i can't do what you did visually but hopefully when I rhyme I can portray emotion like your painting did. WELL DONE FOR REAL!!
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Gunzino In reply to Yamenja [2007-08-29 09:12:21 +0000 UTC]
thanx...
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Simzzzz [2007-08-27 19:47:59 +0000 UTC]
looking great Yamenja, again your use of colour to create realistic skin tones is apparent, you really can handle colour very well, this is similar to your last painting where you used warm reds which created a vibrant hue over the image, it helps push the figure forward against the background purplish / blue tones that are reciding colour.
What medium is it ? oil or acrylics ?
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Yamenja In reply to Simzzzz [2007-08-27 20:07:53 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much, Simon. Your encouragement means a lot.
Medium wise this one is a bit of everything....started with acrylics, then a bit of pastel, light spray of varnish to fix it, then some oils on the face and a bit on the t-shirt and lots more acrylic on the background...haha. I'm now finishing it in oils, trying to keep them quite thin.
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BitterGrapes [2007-08-27 19:15:34 +0000 UTC]
The background lines radiating from him (or to him) make him look glorified. He has such a troubled expression relative to the original photo. It adds new possibilities to the story. I like it much. Each thing you do gets better.
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Yamenja In reply to BitterGrapes [2007-08-27 19:18:11 +0000 UTC]
I cant tell you how grateful I am for that, Andrew, thank you so much.
It feels a very precarious process to me, so such an encouraging comment from such a discerning artist means a great deal to me.
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Yamenja In reply to NotTheRedBaron [2007-08-27 19:08:42 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Bryon.
Yes, I think I will tie them in a little more, I just wanted to submit at this point because I'm so nervous about losing what I have - I think maybe they do connect a little more that you can from the photograph, and I do want to keep them a bit divided, as I am trying to represent the earthly plane with the figure and the ethereal with the background, but yes, I agree they would benefit from more of a connection.
Can you see the influence of our discussions about rough edges?....thats another reason I submitted at this point.
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Yamenja In reply to NotTheRedBaron [2007-08-27 20:04:43 +0000 UTC]
You are so fab...I'm a bigger fan than ever since meeting you!
I think I'm just going through a bit of a transition. I do have belief in myself as an artist deep down, but Ive messed up so many pics that in the short-term I need to learn to be more careful, haha.
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