From France with Art - for Roberta by marcopol
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After Edouard Debat-Ponsan
Thank you for the view and your comments
Comments (8)
mininessie
nice one!
marcopol
Thank you
guy91600
Ah le raisin foulé au pied.... C'est peut-être une légende d'ailleurs !
marcopol
Non, non j'ai déjà vu ça... c'était il y a longtemps, quand je participais aux vendanges avec un sécateur !
jclP
joli, beau mix
marcopol
Merci
Parme
Tu vas les dégoutassionner du pinar. Verry funny
3DClassics
Je ne connaissais pas Debat-Ponsan, mais ça doit être un gars du midi car il a un nom composé de deux patronymes du midi ( sud-ouest ). En occitan, "debat" veut die "devant". J'aime beaucoup ce type de peinture: scènes de genre montrant le "peuple" et technique assez "classique"...Rosa Bonheur, Caillebotte ( dont j'ai vu une superbe expo à Washington il y a 4 ans ), Lhermitte, Millet, Courbet, etc..Je dois avoir des goûts de vieux rétrograde parfois.
marcopol
Ce qui a fait les limites de la peinture académique, en dehors de la virtuosité de sa technique, c'est sans doute un certain sens de la dramaturgie. Chaque élément du tableau est en place pour corroborer un récit, quand bien même celui-ci ne serait qu'un prétexte à exposer les fantasme du peintre. Ce n'est pas par hasard si les grandes productions hollywoodiennes se sont inspirées de ces "machines", notamment celles de la peinture d'histoire. La modernité a prôné la diminution de l'importance du sujet au profit de son traitement, dit autrement, le seul sujet de la peinture, c'est l'acte de peindre lui-même. On peut comprendre cela et apprécier encore les bons scénarios.
NobbyC
Great image!!!
T.Rex
Ah, another fine painting. I enjoyed your reply to 3DClassics. Though a simple evry day work painting, it is interesting to see her "wash her feet in wine", and enjoying it, too. But, were her feet clean before crushing the grapes? I have often thought of that every time I've seen this kind of activity depicted. Keep up the good work! :-)
marcopol
body hygiene is essential, especially when the body is in contact with food. what pleases me in this action is the direct feeling by the body of what will make the essence of wine: the way the grains are crushed. Today, we have fallen into the opposite extreme, we are unable to discern the harmfulness of the ingredients of industrial foods. that's why some people do not hesitate to craft everyday products to live healthier lives.
RAGraphicDesign
A memory of many years ago: in one of the beautiful "Cinque Terre" - Vernazza - it was very funny to see guys who came out of the cellars with their dark feet because of the tannin of the bunches
The way in which Marc manages dynamic clothes is relevant: especially in this piece. Maybe he will want to give us some advice? :)
marcopol
Thank you for your interest in my work. The secret is the study of gravity and the relative weight of virtual fabrics (see image of my settings). the garment is here the result of a simulation of 50 images: the final pose is in image 45 (with a precise placement of the hands that hold the fabric), which leaves an inertia of 5 images. The trick is to make the character swing: in image 20 his body flips upside down (x -145); the rest is the work of gravity.