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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Best Friends, A Portrait Study

Best Friends
Reference photo for
Best Friends

I ran in to these two young ladies at the lake and offered to take their picture. It came out well. The girls were thrilled--and so was my neighbor when I took her a copy. I didn't take the photo just to be nice, I took it because I spotted the magical relationship I once had with  my best girlfriend that lasted till she passed.
 These young ladies had the same magic. It will make a lovely full figure portrait. (I loved their shoes). This was my first study of how their heads blend together inseparable. Note, I pulled out my graphite box for this sketch. It's been a while since I held a pencil; I felt a bit rusty. Nevertheless, it was a pleasant evening of  drawing as we listened to fireworks still filling the sky with dazzeling plumes of celebration.

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  1. Such a beautiful story, Linda!! You captured a very magical moment of these two lovely girls. Your work with graphite is wonderful!!!

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  2. Bambine splendide,si vede dallo sguardo che sono molto amiche,il tuo ritratto ha colto le loro espressioni,un ottimo lavoro!!
    Ciao,buona domenica!

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    1. Franz said, "Beautiful girls, you see the look you are very good friends, your portrait took their expressions, a great job!"
      Hello, good Sunday!

      Then I said first in English,"Yes. Their carefree, unguarded interaction with one another caught my fancy immediately. Then add the bright pink colors little girls are so fond of and their shoes, nearly matching and probably high little girls fashion, made them definite portrait material. Enjoy your Sunday as well."

      Then repeated in Italian: "Sì.. Loro spensieratezza, interazione incustodito e con un altro ha catturato la mia fantasia immediatamente. Quindi aggiungere i vivaci colori rosa bambine sono così affezionato e le loro scarpe, quasi di corrispondenza e, probabilmente, di alta moda bambine, li fece materiale ritratto preciso. Godetevi il vostro Domenica come pure. "

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  3. Extraordinary smiles of complicity and tenderness between girls ... You have captured the magic of a moment that after the camera, through your sign, has become art.

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    1. Pure love I thought. With two heads posed as one, a get acquainted, free hand sketch to find shared points and planes is a helpful exercise--as helpful at thumbnails before beginning a project on canvas. Those are to come--but not till after JD's red shorts. The weather this weekend a has been so simpatico, I haven't wanted to spend time indoors laboring over values--thus my use of the pencil for this study. Thank you for your kind words Rita and congratulations for your budding art business success. It looks like you've found the right group for you,friendly and supportive. You will do very well. Everyone loves your flowers and bright outlook on life.

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  4. Hi Linda!
    I love the story behind this wonderful drawing!
    I am sorry about you best friend passing! I can imagine you as a little girl! Friends are so very, very important!
    You captured everything good about best friends with this piece.
    Thanks for sharing your wonderful work!
    I am hoping the two girls stay friends for a very long time. The photo and drawing are both gems!
    Michael

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    1. I'm sorry my best friend passed too, I miss her, (as understaement). Though our relationship of over sixty some years definitely had its highs and lows--the passion patterns of love and hate, but angry words never ended things; they stimulated our continuing involvement with each other. She was the most intelligent person I knew. I respected her opinion, though often didn't agree, We had a very special thing, a gift. We met in Kindergarten. We were sent to sit behind the piano in the dark for talking too much in class. We didn't stop talking there either--or for the sixty some odd years that followed. These girls had that spark. I hope they keep it alive and burning. Real friendship is a real treasure. It's also a job, something worthy of work and compassion--much like marriage.

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  5. This is so nice Linda! You've managed to share with us a very special moment full of fun and innocence. Love it, a new favorite of mine. Hope you had a great 4rth of July.

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    1. Fair. The holiday was just fair. Weather was agreeable, my health was not. But drawing, as always, was uplifting. I think I chose to take a closer look at this subject because it's uplifting too. I think I'm going to gift the painting--if I ever do it--to the little girl on the right, my littlest neighbor in this neighborhood of retired folks. She's a ray of sunshine.

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  6. Gorgeous drawing of two lovely young people.

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    1. Thanks Mick. I enjoyed doing it. We'll see if I carry it through.

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  7. There is nothing like friendship!

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  8. A wonderful drawing, linda! You captured their lovely faces perfectly.
    Your new banner looks great!!

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  9. Terrific drawing! That is always my aim....see something... relate to it... pass it on through art. You do it so well, you sure made me think of my best friend, who I am lucky enough to still have.

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  10. What a lovely portrait study of these two you young girls! You really captured their friendship !

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