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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Big Skyz's Avatar
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    You Will Like This!

    My oldest daughter just graduated from high school last weekend. For her final project in Advanced Art I encouraged her to do an oil painting. She has only done one other oil painting ever and I wanted her to try again. The first one was of a horse and didn't turn out too bad, but I think she really out did herself on this dog portrait. He looks quite a bit like our old dog Taz. BBP, I also thought you might like a look-see at this one as you had a similar pup in your life.
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    The collective talent in your family never ceases to amaze me. Job well done!

    B/S, I feel like a total dip-shit playing junior art critic and admittedly, I personally can't draw a stick man and could screw up a paint-by-numbers piece. Even my signature is totally illegible! But I can't help staring at that eyeball on the right (dog's left eye). Every time I glance at the pic, my eyes are automatically drawn to it. Is it just me or is it kind'a ... "off"? You're the expert ... if you had to critique a student's art, would YOU see a problem there? Once I've stared at it, I can't get away from it.

    That said ... did I mention the unbelievable talent your family possesses?
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    Very nice. I like the depth of field work she did with this!
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    Thump the eye was dead-on accurate to the reference she used. Some things do get lost between the finished original and a photograph. It was very difficult to take a picture of because oil paint is really shiny and reflective. All I can say is that in real life if you viewed the painting I don't think you would be as drawn to that eye. I'm literally faulting the camera on this one.

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    PERFECT, and tell your daughter I said so !!!....the first thing that caught my attention was the dog's RIGHT eye....I thought it might be the reflection of a duck, goose, or game bird that the dog was looking up at it....which, if it is, would be really cool.
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    That's how it's sposed to be Portraiture is about the eyes. They should be in focal plane and it's up to the arteest, how much of the foreground and background to reveal to the viewer.

    In my humble opinion, anyway
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    Got it B/S ... I figured it was just me. Great work! I wish I could ... well, never mind ... I'm hopeless.
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    The artistic gene definitely runs deep in your family. Tell D I am MOST impressed!

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    There's a springer spirit that you have to have endured them (it's endured but also enjoyed but endured just seems more accurate) to understand them. You girl obviously understands them because she captured it well.

    i still plan to commission you some day to do a surprise piece of my springer Zuzu, now dead and gone, as a surprise for my wife. I just have to stop buying so much fishing tackle.

    Our current model, a six year old black and white springer has the classic olive colored eyes. Zu had olive eyes and they looked right through you.

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