Thursday, January 29, 2009

Mystery Artist


I warned ya on my January 25 (TaDa) post that on Thursdays I would be posting a little portrait or sketch of an artist that has at some time in the past, visited my blog. This is my first attempt...and maybe my last if nobody recognizes it. I have to work from a profile or web picture, so that could be difficult. The picture I had to work from revealed 3 things...One, the subject is a female, in all likelihood. Two, she is probably an artist cause she's painting a canvas. And three, from the little morsel of facial exposure I had, she had to be knockdown, drag-out gorgeous. Seeing another photo, this one full face , after I finished the painting, I was right on all counts.
For some unknown reason, I did this one in miniature..3 and a half inches by 5. I'm not that good at miniatures...I like to admire people like Akiko,who is great at miniatures...but, I'm passable. My finished painting I am fairly well pleased with. I only have one problem with it. I have no earthly idea if it looks like who I painted. It should be fairly easy to recognize, but I'm the guy who said "Hey, this''ll be easy" when I got my first Rubik's cube. So I'll leave it up to you and your comments and cross my fingers.
Oh..and notice the background. I really like it, but the little yellowish area around the top of her head kinda looks like a halo. That's only fitting, tho, cause she looks like a little angel jes painting her heart out.

13 comments:

  1. Hi I am a teenager, I am also a Texan. My mom has shown me some of your art and I enjoy the way you take a simple picture and put a splash of how you see it and make it your own in a comical way. keep it up and take life as your own.
    Your friend from Texas.

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  2. Nice piece, James, You got a nice groupie there in Starbird. :)

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  3. Wow James, very nice. I'm gonna guess that it looks like Maggie. Am I right?! Very angelic indeed.

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  4. Si, Michelle. Waves of relief. Now if Maggie thinks it looks like Maggie, I'll push the exuberation button.

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  5. Wow, James...your blog is so cool! I just found it and I'll be back, for sure. It sounds gorgeous there so close to a volcano. And I love your painting of he victorian house, in spite of all the people there in the foreground. Nice job.

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  6. Wow James, I don't know why you keep knocking yourself or have doubts about your talents. I think most importantly it is through your lens that you see this beautiful artist Maggie this way. It is gorgeous. [ standing up and giving you ovation] Now I'm back looking for more cheese.

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  7. Very nice, James, I knew it was Maggie right off the bat!

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  8. LOL, Deborah...one of those people in the foreground of the Victorian is an old coot (much like myself) in a runaway wheelchair doing 97.2 mph down a steep incline. Edward, thank you. You..Michelle...Sheila...that makes it official..It Is Maggie!! And Sheila...cheese? Have you considered yogurt?

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  9. It's ME! Oh my goodness. You are very talented James. It looks just like me except I have more wrinkles than that :). Wow, I am flattered. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! That's from Fine Art America.com. Now I know why you kept leaving me comments.

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  10. Streams of exuberant relief flow from the artist like rivers of lava from an active volcano (Man, I'm getting corny in my old age). But I am delighted you like it Maggie. I've only done a few portraits, but I enjoy it and will certainly be doing more. I have developed a philosophy for portraits, though...to attempt to bring out the beauty and qualities of a person, shine em up a bit, and put it on canvas. With you, it was easy.

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  11. Hey James -

    I'd like to buy that painting of my wife (Mystery Artist). How much?

    Blessings,

    Richard

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  12. Richard....drop me an E-Mail from my profile page.

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  13. Actually, I'll save that for Maggie one day...but if you're her husband/boyfriend/fiance/nobio/close fanatic admirer...be kind and don't beat up on me too bad.. If you however, have a wife that looks like Maggie, well, consider yourself a lucky man.

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