Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Different Strokes Challenge

This painting of Amanda Carder was done for the DSFDF blog. Not knowing the subject and working from one photo definitely gave the project a different twist. It was easier to stay focused on the shapes, value and color. There was no personality to interpret and no pressure, just the enjoyment of doing the painting. Since then, I have enjoyed visiting her website and blog. A real benefit of participating in the challenge has been becoming familiar with the work of the other artists!

6 comments:

  1. Janet, I think this is a terrific portrait. Love the complimentary turquoise and orange notes and the beautiful brushwork. I'll be back!

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  2. Beautiful portrait! Great brushwork!

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  3. I am glad your portrait got there safe and sound and I am thrilled you are happy with it. I hope mine comes in tomorrow’s mail! I feel very lucky to be able to have one of your paintings! It is very kind of you to do the swap! Thanks again!! I will let you know when it gets here!

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  4. Janet, yours was one of the first portraits to appear, and I remember going...WOW. It was suddenly apparent that people were going to step up and produce some amazing art. This is definitely one of my favorites.

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  5. Hi Janet, my portrait came in the mail today! I love it, it’s even more wonderful in person. Thanks so much your generous exchange. I feel I can learn so much from your amazing work!

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  6. I liked this painting the first time I saw it, maybe January 8th or so. nice. thanks for the kind words.

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