In the meantime, I must not delay a posting. Thinking NYC would be fun for the holidays or sometime soon, I enjoyed reading Deborah Soloman's article in the New York Times on the paintings that the great artist Cezanne made of his wife Hortense, many of which are at the Metropolitan Museum. According to Soloman, Hortense "sat for 29 paintings by her husband and smiles in none of them." Hortense has suffered verbal abuse by critics and artists but Soloman is glad Cezanne's wife and mother of his son is having her day with drawings, watercolors and 24 paintings from over a period of 20 years. "Aha!" thought I. To get into the zeitgeist, I will show a few paintings and sketches that I have done of Joe. I seldom paint anyone smiling and certainly not myself as you may know from my website (which may go by the way with the new computer since Apple no longer supports iWeb). It was great to get back to my wild sketchbooks. Enjoy my favorite model who mostly smiles in real life. Click to enlarge the photos, I hope!
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Drawing Joe at LindaDrawingTime
What do you blog about when you have a series of failures? Something else. However, although I still have hope for the botched quilt, I have been getting used to my new computer. I had to exchange the new one and start over. Since my last posting, I did find I could project old Super 8 movies onto a screen, film the old reels with iPhone or Flip, then digitize and edit on the computer. The results were good but not great since the old projector is deficient. I finally took two movies, rolls of The Ram (live action) and Beowulf (claymation) made by son (he just turned 50) when he was in junior high, to Costco to have the short movies put on a DVD. Theoretically, in a month, I can take the .VOB files and raw footage off the DVD to put on my computer for better results, music and more. Do we see hope, or more failures. And I like visuals in my blog.
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I love your drawings and oils. Your subject..joe...is wonderful. Don't stop. Rita
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic --- such a handsome man and you " did him proud." :).
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures! You captured Joe so well! Tomorrow I'll go get the poinsettias that I always give for Christmas and have those ready to share with extended family on Thanksgiving Day. Love to you, Rosemary
ReplyDeleteWow, you do such wonderful portraiture(sp) ! This is a rare skill that you possess, Linda! DJD
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all the Joe paintings. They are so excellent. Some of my favorites. A genius topic for this posting. All other topics fascinating too
ReplyDeleteNot all paintings of course. Wrote too hastily!
DeleteThese are great Linda, am also in awe of your computer knowledge.
ReplyDeleteYour artistic gift came from God, and is awesome. I don't know which style I like best--They are all just amazing. I know what you mean about losing a bunch of things due to upgrades. All of our home movies had to be copied professionally onto video tapes, then again onto cd's. Who knows what's next? I wish progress weren't so rapid and so expensive! About computers, I learned on Macs at school, but we got pc's at home, which involved relearning, etc. Endless! Thanks for sharing! Love U, RA
ReplyDeletenice style... love this..
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