Amami Alfredo! (In blue dress) by MineFujiko
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Description
La traviata
Act 2
Scene 1: Violetta's country house outside Paris
Alfredo and Violetta are living together in a peaceful country house outside Paris.
His father Giorgio comes during his absence.and He asks her to part from his son. because His daughter (Alfredo's sister) will marry the son of the good family. "I have a daughter as pure as an angel" The marriage proposal is canceled if they know that the bride of the son was a courtesan.
Violetta strongly refuses it at the beginning.
But she thinks the love to a daughter of his father and the happiness of Alfredo and his younger sister, She promises to part from him.
He thanks her "Say to this child of thine" and leaves, Alfredo come home.
She tells him repeatedly of her unconditional love "Love me, Alfredo" and she leaves for Paris.
Alfredo who does not know the true reason get her wrong....
This is my experiment.
Which do you like previous or this?
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Comments (24)
Nickieboy2004
Lovely dress!
ledwolorz
Beautiful dress,Fantastic work.
Helleshoj
This one is more in the style of the story you tell. The other with the swimming suit made a contrast. So which one is the best depends on the story you want to tell. I this picture the dress does not take away attention from the figure, as does the swimming suit in the other picture. Here - as I see it - the picture fits better to its title as a declaration of love. In the other picture one could be in doubt if the it is a declaration of love ore one of desire only.
sanzi
青い衣装もなかなかよいですね。 It is very elegant.
adrie
Another beautiful image, love the color of her dress excellent done.
brewgirlca
For the story that you have told this is the better dress. Don't get me wrong... I loved seeing your beautiful girl in the hot bath teasing the guys but for this story the dress is most appropriate. As I said, no matter what she wears or not, it is her expression and body language that tells the story, not her apparel.
renecyberdoc
very elegant indeed ,i prefer 1 or 2 wich one'?heheh they are both beautiful hard to say.
fallen21
Beautiful scene.
MineFujiko
DigitalOrigami
That dress looks so beautiful and elegant (but then my favourite colour is blue), and it looks so good on her. I think I prefer this version, but as someone above me said, it's her expression that really tells the story.
pixeluna
I really like this one, and look at the necklace, wow! I also like this outfit, more appropriate and fits the scene and setting as well.
Seaview123
Really great looking picture!
BIGBEAR1965
Excellent work!
Faemike55
Her expression and pose tells the whole story with such feeling and force that she could wear a potato (or rice) sack and she would still move the audience to tears. Excellent work
JOELGLAINE
This is more classic and expected in opera houses, but not very realistic to wear around the house every day! This is a very good piece of work, but I prefer the other. It is a more raw piece with much vulnerability for her. It helps convey the naked emotion and openness of her heart. I agree her face and pose should convey the emotion of the piece, but sometimes unexpected things makes one LOOK at the scene in a new way. "Boring and expected" is DEATH to the story and drama! Desire and passion is part of romantic love and La Traviata IS a story of passion and love. I liked the first one because it seemed to have a little more raw passion.
RodS
This is beautiful, Fujiko! Although I love both versions, I agree that this one fits better with the story. Either way, I think Faemike is right - her expression is the focus - it really tells the story. Joelglaine has a valid point, too, about something unexpected making us look at it in a new way. That's the glorious thing about art - there are as many ways of visually telling a story as there are artists. And how wonderful that is... Your English is fine, Fujiko, much better than my Japanese :-D
jmb007
magnifique expression et image!!
Thetis
in this one she looks painful too, but not so vulnerable, because she is dressed so elegant.
DrMcQuark
Hmmm... interesting. I see what you meant in your piece with her in the bathing suit. Great job!
shadownet
Beautiful
mgtcs
Fantastic expression, love the blue tone, excellent render!
zil2008
Very well done.
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent image!
Rhanagaz
I think actually this dark blue dress get the whole scene to look even better! Thank you for the two versions. Maybe Alfredo now change his attitude?...If not - he is no god!...