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This is the first portrait I've been commissioned to do in forty years. It was done from an excellent photograph by the toddler's aunt. I enlarged the photo and "gridded" it. The enlarging and gridding distorted the photo a bit, but it still kept me on track and helped with placement of the features, colors, values, etc.
Besides rendering a decent likeness, I was concerned with depicting a soft, baby-like skin and complexion. I wanted to show some sculptural forms and planes without harsh lines or strong contrasts. I vividly recalled the paintings of early artists, whose children have elderly heads on childlike bodies.
I worked long and hard on achieving this baby look, making constant observations and corrections. Even when I thought I had finished, I kept looking at the painting on the easel, hoping I would not see another area for improvement. I kept noticing other faults. I even got up at 4 A.M. one morning to check on something and started painting again. I derided myself for obsessing and finally turned the easel around so I could not see the painting.
As soon as it dries, I'll bring it to the gallery, and hopefully, the aunt will like it.
6 Comments
Debra Kreiger said...
Awesome Cecelia! You've captured the wonderful innocence of youth.
June 18, 2011 10:11 AM
Taryn Day said...
You did a really nice job! Wonderful expression and very youthful!
June 18, 2011 11:54 AM
Bertie Brown said...
I think you have achieved your goals..your client should be well pleased!
June 18, 2011 3:24 PM
AutumnLeaves said...
This is absolutely stunning and that is one gorgeous little man!
June 19, 2011 8:11 AM
Claire Beadon Carnell said...
You've done a phenomenal job on this, Cecelia! Please let us know the response of your client - I know they are going to LOVE it.
June 19, 2011 8:36 PM
Ron Donoughe said...
Yes, very warm and sincere. Nice job. I liked how you described getting it right.
June 20, 2011 1:08 PM
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