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manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/18/2007 3:17 PM Alert 
Here is one of my paintings in 3 steps. I often takes somes photographs of painting in progress. The title is "Tender moment" 












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Materese
Posts:123

03/18/2007 3:26 PM Alert 
Lovely! Somewhat reminicient of Bougereau.

I like how you organize your work process, allowing you to address things as they should: composistion first, then values and finally details. It makes life easier, yes?

Materese
http://www.ghostwoodstudio.com

jbmerrill

Posts:274

03/18/2007 3:41 PM Alert 
Wow... I really like your light. You have a Rockwell quality yet still distinctive. Beautiful in more than just color, but the figure are truly beautiful people too. The setting lends to the focal point as well, and it has detail. Something only the talented could muster.

Jim Merrill
www.workingcanvas.com

If you hear a voice within you say "you cannot paint," then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced. -van Gogh
Materese
Posts:123

03/18/2007 3:49 PM Alert 
Emmanuel, just went to your website, now I see - you teach! I kept looking at this and thinking, this person has studied the Bargue plates, the influence is there . . . . .

Materese
http://www.ghostwoodstudio.com

manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/18/2007 5:29 PM Alert 

Tanks Materese

You got it!  My first goal is a very  solid composition.

I like old master.

I'm still working on a new painting. It's not finished.

PS excuse my poor english, I' french canadian...







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Jim

Posts:2265

03/18/2007 5:29 PM Alert 
Hi Emmanuel,
Thank you so much for showing these steps. It's always great to
see how other people organize there work. From the comments
above I see your style is well known, and that you have made it
your own. This layering technique is not something I've tried yet,
but the results speak for themselves.
Jim

www.paintingsbyjim.com

All the best,
Jim

www.paintingsbyjim.com
manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/18/2007 5:32 PM Alert 

Tanks Jim for your compliments.

Rockweel is one of my favorite painters.


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manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/18/2007 5:33 PM Alert 
Tanks Jim

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Materese
Posts:123

03/18/2007 6:35 PM Alert 
Hi Emmanuel,

Have to love the old masters - that is how I learned. I studied with Frank Arcuri, who was a student of David Leffel. Now, I continue my studies with artists who graduated from the Florence Academy of Art.
And, you're English is fine - and if you're in a pinch - I understand French very well!

Materese
http://www.ghostwoodstudio.com

manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/18/2007 7:32 PM Alert 

David Leffel Wow I have a book on him. "Great master".

You're at the best school.

Bonne nuit, Materese!


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heatherm

Posts:2120

03/19/2007 11:41 AM Alert 
Both your painting are truly beautiful, very rich in color and atmosphere. Lovely.

Heather

http://www.heatherartist.com
Frank
Posts:125

03/19/2007 4:24 PM Alert 
bonjour Emmanuel:

Greetings from a fellow Canadian - we saw your web site - WOW !! they are amazing, my wife paints in Oil and she wishes that you are in the capital, Ottawa so she could take lessons. Are you teaching in Frenh or English? my wife doesn't speak French ... et mon français est ... comme-çi, comme-ça !!! :-))



manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/19/2007 5:57 PM Alert 

Tank you very much Heatherm!

I appreciate.


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manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/19/2007 9:17 PM Alert 

Hi dear Canadian and tank you!

I'm living at Levis, a little town in front of Quebec City.

I teach in french. I'm not very good in english: I can read but to speak it's more difficult because I dont' practice. But I would like to be better!

This forum is a good way to practice my english.







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grimmy1

Posts:38

03/27/2007 1:35 PM Alert 
Great work, very vibrant, yet soft...if that makes sense. The viewer can see the emotion in the faces of your subjects. Keep up the wonderful work, I look forward to seeing more of your talent.
klippie

Posts:1880

03/28/2007 2:17 AM Alert 
Keep up the wonderfull work, you probably ar a good teacher too

Retha

If at first you dont succeed.........don't ever give up!
manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/28/2007 6:03 AM Alert 

Thanks very much Grimmy!

It's important to have an emotional feeling in this kind of subject.

 


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manuelgarant
Posts:46

03/28/2007 6:14 AM Alert 

Tank you Retha!

I like to teach and I have a very good relation with all my students. To teach is a quite good thing, that allows a constant renewal of our art.


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gene
Posts:1236

03/28/2007 3:44 PM Alert 
Emmanuel, Your paintings are absolutely beautiful. There is no need to apologize for not speaking English.....I do not speak French! Wish I did, however. It is a beautiful language, from what I HEAR! Your true expression comes throught in your art, I can see. And I think in that way, all of us on this forum, definitely understand each other. Welcome to the site. Thanks for showing these. Gene
Lola

Posts:51

03/28/2007 7:11 PM Alert 
Your work is beautiful, and I love your compositions. They are fantastic!!!

Life is a trip, enjoy the ride.
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