Thursday, July 3, 2008

"Barely Visible"

9 x 12"
oil on masonite

This new painting was huge fun to paint - I spent hours on the women in Bouguereau's 'The Bathers', which is a splendid masterpiece that always stops me in my tracks when I'm at the Art Institute of Chicago. I've framed posters & prints of his work for years at my shop, but there's nothing like seeing one in real-life. The skin tones are generally pale, mixtures of white, green, ochre and touches of red in all the right places - much like Sargent's skin. Equally so, I love painting interesting clothing - the long, gauzy sari fabric on the viewer.

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Happy 4th to all. Hope you enjoy the holiday.

4 comments:

  1. Your hours of work paid off on the "Bathers". The tones of the skin are wonderful! I especially like the viewers wrap..the detail on the edges really add sparkle. Great work!

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  2. Excellent. And you wonder who's watching who - the painting watches the visitor as much as the visitor watches the painting - and your painting watches us.

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