Categories
Uncategorized

Interpreting Eyes

“Italian Lady” oil on canvas.

For the past few months I’ve been working on a posthumous portrait of a 95 yr old woman of great character and life. (She lived to 100). I had the honor of knowing her over the years and I was happy, but daunted  to take on the challenge of painting only from photographs.  I had a good digital one of the subject in bright sunlight (but unfortunately squinting into the sun).  My task was to interpret her eyes and what I knew they conveyed in other moments. It helped a great deal that I knew her remarkable personality.  So I painted that interpretation– still keeping the pose in tact.  The result was quite good, and the work will be added to the website when the background and glazing are complete.

Her son was quite happy.  Ideally, I like to have a number of sittings as well as some good photos.  It is an acquired skill to be able to read or interpret something not necessarily visible at the time.  These are the ‘hidden qualities’ that reveal the inner person.  The great masters  (Rembrandt, Titian, Velasquez)  certainly had  this ability. In my way I try to capture those qualities.

Categories
Uncategorized

Vino Toscano

Evolution of a Vision: “Vino Toscano”

A landscape in Tuscany (photograph)

The painting ‘Vino Toscana’ was inspired by a photo taken on vacation in Tuscany. Here is that photo which was the actual view from the patio– just outside the door of our brick cottage in an old winery (now a small inn). It was our favorite spot, the family cats came to play as we drank our wine and enjoyed the view.

“Vino Toscana” ( Early stage)

This is the painting after a few sessions (early stage). For landscapes of greenish tones I often start with a canvas toned in ‘sienna’ , as it lends warmth and contrast & vibrancy to the green tones. In this case I really wanted to include most of what was in the photo—to remember it as a cherished time. I would be able to offer this service as a commission, if
the digital image you have is suitable.

“Vino Toscana” (final)

“Vino Toscana” is the finished painting that hangs in our home. Whenever I look at it, I’m transported