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Old 03-07-2004, 11:54 AM   #1
Michele Rushworth Michele Rushworth is offline
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Mary, you asked how I've been able to improve. Well, I paint for about five hours most days and have been doing that for almost three years now. People tease me for being so serious and intense about things when I get going, but that's how I am, I suppose (despite the airhead look I have in my photo over on the left).

I read and try to apply everything I learn on SOG each day, and read art books and art magazines when I'm eating my cereal. (See: serious and intense! I'm such a bore to be around, unless someone wants to hear about painting!)

With the last three portraits I've posted (Rachel by candlelight and these two) I've been really applying Tony Ryder's method, which I learned in his class in December and which you can read about in the demos on his site: www.tonyryder.com

Business-wise, I have production and financial goals that are very important to me each quarter and each year. Otherwise I might have to go and get a "real job" - heaven forbid! So basically I feel I have to succeed or face dire consequences.

And maybe the most important reason: I love painting so much that it's hard to put down the brush each day!
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Old 03-07-2004, 10:28 PM   #2
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Both are incredible. Love the background in the second one, especially the treatment of the tree.
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Old 03-08-2004, 12:03 AM   #3
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Michele,

I love these! The lighting on the subject is very nice. The dogs are very well done. It seems that everytime you post a recent painting I say to myself, "Now this is her best."
No exception this time either!
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Old 03-10-2004, 11:12 AM   #4
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Michele I am super impressed, I love them!

I'm curious, did you do them with form painting, a combination of form and other style, or no form painting at all?

I have been using the fan brush the same way recently, as I like the way it softens and kills bristle glare.
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Most of the skin areas were done with form painting (Tony Ryder's method, for those who are not familiar with the term). I was well along with these paintings before his class but I redid much of the skin areas afterwards. The places I think you can really see the effect of form painting is in the girl's face and hand.
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