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alain wrote:
Expressionnist realism. Poignant portrait.(The sky is dull this morning on Paris; It is raining... Continuously ). This striking painting is being food for thought.
Expressionnist realism. Poignant portrait.(The sky is dull this morning on Paris; It is raining... Continuously ). This striking painting is being food for thought.
08.22.08
Georgina wrote:
Hi Julian
I've been "lurking", checking out your blog for a while now and finally had to add a comment. I absolutely love your work. I've just recently started taking my painting seriously after years of dabbling. I find inspiration and encouragement from the blogs I've been looking at, especially yours. I am interested in how you set up your still lifes - lighting, etc. Do you set them in a box to get your dark backgrounds?
Thank you for sharing your beautiful jewels!
Georgina
Hi Julian
I've been "lurking", checking out your blog for a while now and finally had to add a comment. I absolutely love your work. I've just recently started taking my painting seriously after years of dabbling. I find inspiration and encouragement from the blogs I've been looking at, especially yours. I am interested in how you set up your still lifes - lighting, etc. Do you set them in a box to get your dark backgrounds?
Thank you for sharing your beautiful jewels!
Georgina
08.22.08
Bernie Aronson wrote:
Hi Julian: As you can gather from my email address, I am a pastelist and love painting still lifes. Especially fruits and veggies.
The many colors and textures are challenging but you handle them beautifully. Most of your work is small. Any special reason? Of course, less space to fill might make it easier from a composition point of view. and you handle that problem quite well. I enjoyed
the trip and I'm beginning to see the light!
Hi Julian: As you can gather from my email address, I am a pastelist and love painting still lifes. Especially fruits and veggies.
The many colors and textures are challenging but you handle them beautifully. Most of your work is small. Any special reason? Of course, less space to fill might make it easier from a composition point of view. and you handle that problem quite well. I enjoyed
the trip and I'm beginning to see the light!
11.01.08
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