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Ellen
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I know this portrait is a little out of season for the summertime, but Ellen is a portrait of a sweet lady at 93, going on 94, which began as an auction donation. Sadly, Ellen passed on last year, but having had the chance to get to know her briefly and begin her portrait was a joy, and I hope she would approve of it. She posed for some photos and the intention was to have a few sittings, but alas, that was never to be. So at last, she is finished, and smiling to celebrate with the rest of us. Enjoy! Tonight, I deliver her.
38" x 26", oil on linen Garth |
Garth,
93, and the humor intact, she must have had a good life. I feel that her whim is suggested in the composition of different objects and colors. All in a perfect harmony ,typically you. Allan |
Thanks, Allan! You made my day, as I leave to deliver this to her folks.
Best, Garth |
Very nice Garth, I like this very much.
Her family is oh so lucky to have had you there. I love the old timers, I worked with an 85 year old lady recently and had a ball. I think the most interesting people on earth are old women. |
Garth, this is great! I love her expression, her posture, and her hands.
You have integrated the background so well. The edge of the mantel and the corner of the painting kind of tug at each other, establishing a tension and balance from left to right. The whimsical Christmas stuff and the painting of the boat all hint at her spirit and taste and years of collecting homey objects. One thing I keep smiling at is the contrast between her smile and the mouth of the caroling doll on the mantel. That's such a priceless touch! I am sure this family will be happy to have Ellen still in the room with them. |
Dear Mike, and Alex,
Thank you both! I have painted a few "old" ladies recently, and I quite agree they can be so thoroughly interesting as subjects! The caroling figures must represent the son and daughter-in-law, who are life-long choristers, he being interested in sailing too; so it all fits! I have returned from the delivery of this painting, and it was greeted with a little awe and adulation, by two of Ellen's sons. "Oh my God" was followed by "Oh my GOD; OH-MY-GOD!" "Mother is about to SPEAK!" We had a toast to the portrait, much as Ellen would have done in life. I think her family was pleased with Ellen's image, which is in turn satisfying to me; that's always a good feeling. Garth |
Garth, this is wonderful! I'm fascinated by the paint handling in this one - it seems a bit more "painterly" than the rest of your work. Are you on a "Rembrandt" curve in your life, or is this just a temporary departure from your normal mode of working?
Anyway, it's fabulous. I love seeing everything you post. One of these days I'll have to make a pilgrimage to Philly to see some of these masterpieces in person. David |
So vibrant and alive, Garth! I'm not surprised her family was thrilled. Beautifully done.
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Dear David and Terri:
The very two artists who have produced the most memorable and compelling portraits of older women! I am most humbled and honored by your replies. David, I just can't paint like you do so well. I am by default a little on the loose side. I am not striving to be as great as Rembrandt, but appreciate your generous comparison. I did a lot of quick repainting and reassesments at the end, which accounts for that somewhat deconstructive painterly quality. If I gave it another week of devotion, it surely would be tighter and sharper. Thanks, Garth |
Wonderfully done...that smile is so candid and genuine...her personality reads so well in your representation of her. I agree with David Draime
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I was surprised to see on the close up how you handled the paint. the light seems to glow on the skin. And with this sunny smile , her warm personality shines. |
Garth--
Terrific paint handling--loose but solid. Wonderful characterization...she's right there! Best--TE |
This treasure of a painting will be at every family Christmas gathering for decades to come, I'm sure.
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Beautiful work, Garth! I like how you kept the teeth from overshadowing the face.
Since I'm about to start a portrait with the teeth having to show, I naturally am looking for good examples of how to handle it - so, thanks!. |
Garth,
I love her expression, it looks so natural. It |
Her face radiates "summer," that childlike wonder that if we're lucky to live long enough, we all might hope to rediscover.
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Garth! It's impossible to look at this portrait without smiling back at this woman. You have made beautiful what would in many artist's hands have turned out to be wildly unsuccessful. Gosh, a big congratulations to you, this one succeeds and you should be so proud of this. |
Garth
I still think you are one of the best living portrait artists.... This is another testament to your ability as a painter and a draftsman. Not only is it masterfully painted, but it speaks to my soul. You can feel this woman's spirit live forever which is what we do as portrait artist's; recording the soul of a person for all time and you have done it remarkably... AGAIN! Tony P.S. When do we get to see www.garthherrick.com? |
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