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Lady In Blue Paint

2D Portraits posted on Nov 03, 2002
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*You and me Meant to be Immutable Impossible It's destiny Pure lunacy Incalculable Insufferable But for the last time You're everything that I want and ask for You're all that I'd dreamed Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love Protected and the lover of A pure soul and beautiful you Don't understand Don't feel me now I will breathe For the both of us Travel the world Traverse the skies Your home is here Within my heart And for the first time I feel as though I am reborn In my mind Recast as child and mystic sage Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love And for the first time I'm telling you how much I need and bleed for Your every move and waking sound In my time I'll wrap my wire around your heart and your mind You're mine forever now Who wouldn't be the one you love and live for Who wouldn't stand inside your love and die for Who wouldn't be the one you love* The Smashing Pumpkins, "Stand Inside Your Love" ---------------- The usual mixed technique of mine lacked this time all oil pencils and oil strokes with brushes.. too many detailes in vertical lines, and I feared I would have lacked cohesive feelings mixin up too much, so I used tempera instead of oils. Pencils and pen markers , as usual. Use of colours are not realistic, as you see from a detail in the mirrors (will you? :P) This paint represents a state of soul I was in and still be in precious moments of my life :) Those who can understand this, will read clearly within my lines. It has a deep meaning in my world, I don't know in yours, but I hope you can enjoy. Hugs :)

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abmlober

12:46PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

I never knew that there are such jewels in the Smashing Pumpkins' songs :-)
I like your expressionistic style. And again not everything is perfect here, but the scenery, the strong colours, all that seems to be said by the face expression is wonderful.

nagishiva

12:47PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

A specific topic but made with so much love. You can really sense it. :) I like how you made it not as realistic in all the details in itself, as you said.. The mirror reflections is a good touch to it all :) A very warm and wonderful paint. And a lovely contrast to the latest pencil drawings. :)

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figharo

1:03PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

There are a lot of things I like about this one. I like the way you've mixed the dynamic and the sensual. The mirror section could be a painting all its own. It works as pure color and design and as a playful opening that reveals the rest of the room. The mixture of big areas and thin stripes of color on the bed is very satisfying to the eye. The model is presented as one would present a beautiful polished pearl or a beautiful woman; with both care and pride, and that's just right. She's handled with both attention to individual detail and as a vehicle for rich paint play. I like the legs and lingerie very much, they're painted with a particular delight for both the medium and the subject matter and it makes them both all the more attractive.

gallimel

1:05PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

the model thanks you all as well ;) I really like the way it exited from the original idea through all the variations. It took me again like two and half months to completing it. But the effect is not bad, at least is what I was hoping for :)

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SirJohn

3:25PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

Fantastic image once again Meli. Giving us a glimpse into your world is yet another rare and wonderful treat... thank you!

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Mandos

3:49PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

Wow... what... / italian comment veramente notevole. Ammiro questa abilitnel trasmettere sensazioni mediante i tratti di un dipinto. Mi piacerebbe saper disegnare cosbene :) /

juprez

5:21PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

nice painting mel and.. uuuh wot legs 8-)

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o0ii

6:14PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

great painting!:)

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borsy

6:20PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

Beautifully done!!

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che18530

11:17PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

Very Beautiful Meli. I love the pose and the colors, not to mention the background coloring in the room and on the bed. You've done an extraordinary work. Quite artistically expressive in every way!

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gunsan

12:44AM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Beautyful poem and beautyful lady.The colors make me happy.

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jgeorge

3:34AM | Mon, 04 November 2002

I like this one, and I'm glad to see the sketch in the other post, it gives the idea of the way you work...

FantasioX

11:39AM | Mon, 04 November 2002

very specific portrait,i like the impressions youve banned with the brushstrokes,the colors are beautiful and i agree with figharo,the mirror section can tell a story of its own,interresting is how the composition can be viewed if keeping your words in mind,great painting,dear...:-)

Henrik_K

12:21PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

very nice - strong and expressionistic

esp

12:33PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Wow meli you shocked me with this one, i seen some of your paintings but this one is my favourite by far ! The face is beautifully painted, with a lovely expression :D Is there any medium you cant do ? In my eyes youre one of my favourite artists, the time and effort you put into this peice was well worth it ! I'm curious what size canvass its painted on ? Hopefully a lrage one that will hang proudly on your wall :D Thanks for showing esp :D

Freeze

1:15PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Oh dear, she's looking so happy and full being in the middle of herself... fantastic and tasteful use of colours and a really lovely and also powerful new way to show your amazing talent :-)))))) - - We love this "new way" of painting and we hope to see more of those exceptional artworks from you in the next time... Thanks and many hugs to you :-)))))))))))

gallimel

1:35PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

you all are so sweet :) I am so happy you liked this one :9 Esp, the real thing (a bit bigger than my scanner, so it's partially cut actually) It's 23 per 30 centimeters :) Not big really :) I work better withlittle sized paper or canvas :)

Whitemouse

2:33PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

Hello pretty girl! is this you????? feeling a little bit in love? no? I love the way you succeed to use the colour and how realistic it is and we can sense all the feeling just looking at the face. big hug...))

Satern

6:56PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

it is butifull, you paint wonderfully dear Mel :) her leg looks a little painfull too me however, but this dose not subtract from its lovelyness :)

syndroid

3:57AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

I'm impressed...in an impressionistic kind of way. Really, it's soooo vibrant.

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Synapse

8:02AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

Strange: I can't put my finger on why, but although it's impressionistic and not at all "realistic", it has this weird feeling of realism. Maybe it's the light, I dunno... but it has a kind of power, and it's very intimate because of this. And... I've never paid the Pumpkins any attention but those lyrics are pure genius :-) They really resonate strongly with me :-) Hugs

gallimel

8:32AM | Tue, 05 November 2002

I always choose carefully my comments under images. And believe, Smashing Pumpkins wrote some among the best lyrics of the past 15 years :) Hugs back dear :) and thanx again to everyone here who liked this one :)

Toulouz

1:04PM | Tue, 05 November 2002

i've been missing out on a few Meli. But this one is a great self portrait. The mirrors make a real interesting backdrop, mystery and intruige. And like others here I love the style, everything should not always be finished off to perfection. It gives it a very painterly looseness..........Well done

Yessica

2:35PM | Tue, 05 November 2002

I really like the technique you used. I think the colors are vibrant and there's nice contrast on the face and leg. I like it :D

ElPollo

7:02AM | Wed, 06 November 2002

oh yes, the technique is quite good! Like this wild expressional style! It would really be great if there was not this way to soft hair. I can not help, but especially the left (her right side) part of the hair looks so blured and soft - it draws my attention to much. looks if it would not be a pice of this picture. and well, the coulours... WAY TO BRIGHT AND SATURATED :) but this is only my personal opinion and does not matter for an objective rating :) maybe do something on the hair to give them a more "wild" strong and expressional look? If u do it would be a very good pice!

gallimel

7:07AM | Wed, 06 November 2002

I like them the way I made them. And so I do for the saturated colours. They have to be so.. it took me so much to obtain this effect, with tempera colours!!! I see why you ask differently.. but even if I would agree in general, for the mood I had to paint, for the meaning it has to have in my world and in the world of those who can read behind it.. the way the paint has exited is EXACTLY the way this specific one has to be :) ;)

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tallpindo

12:59PM | Wed, 06 November 2002

I would ask a question which only one could answer. Could such a pose be taken by someone with very little strength? It is my experience that stiffness is the possesion of weakness. In this sense the weak are not "jellyfish." Children seem to remotely aceess all the lithe and easy ways.

jrulier

2:45PM | Wed, 06 November 2002

I am often the last to comment art work... Interesting image of yourself as seen by yourself. Another pin-up? Welcome to the club! ;)

gallimel

12:46AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

I am definitely not pin-up.. I lack the curves in the right places ;) and I have them where it would have been better not to have them :P Thank you all for likin this, or just stoppin by and watch. It was an hard decision to put this one up, I feared to look pretentious, but luckely it seems you got well the sense of it :) hugs :) :) :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:51PM | Thu, 07 November 2002

Questa opera senza dubbi la continuazione dell'anteriore, ma in colore, sebbene le due hanno la stessa posizione ed ambientazione, il colore fa che le caratteristiche siano distinte, la forma in che lei usa la luce, fa che il clima sia ma fotografico, poichlei ad imitato molto bene la forma in cui illumina un flash elettronico, il personaggio lo vedo ma sensuale che nell'anteriore opera, il bersaglio e nero fa che l'espressione sia ma neutra. Eccellente lavoro..mi piace la tavolozza di colori forti e brillanti che lei ad eletto.

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