Reviews from

Mademoiselle Suzanne Poirson

Portrait

33 total reviews 
Comment from karen zima


This is a very lovely digital artwork done in the Sargent style of artwork. Love the thick brushstrokes and the texture in the artwork. The framing and design is also good.

 Comment Written 17-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 17-Apr-2018
    Thank You, I appreciate your encouraging review very much. :o)
Comment from GaliaG


Excellent portrait and excellent notes about the artist

excellent technique, composition and presentation

good initial impact and technique

thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 16-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 16-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much for your review, Galia. :-)
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Looks like the real thing!
The thick impasto strokes are almost palpable.
Effective light rendition effect.
The nose has a 3-dimensional perspective as the viewer can seem to pinch it as it protrudes from the frame.

Chiaroscuro illumination is always melodramatic.
It enhance the forlorn countenance & matched the mood of the moment.

Great job!

Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 16-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 16-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much for your encouraging comments. :o)
Comment from Minnie Kaye


Madam, you really have a knack for making these oil paintings via digital art look so real and life like.
Your subject seems to be deep in thought and she is very pretty and dainty.
It is so cool that you can make these strokes just by using a computer.
Great painting, thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your kindness and your encouraging comments always.
    Cleo :o)
reply by Minnie Kaye on 15-Apr-2018
    You are so welcome, I love to look at your pieces.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    :o) :o) :o)
Comment from RJ Schiller


THE eyes have a dreamy
look. The lips center the
whole face, which stands
out from the dark back round. as a whole the composition is good

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you, your encouraging and honest review is appreciated.
Comment from PrairieBee


Lovely digital art piece.
You have a lot of talent and enjoy the way you have it look so authentic and right for the times of these types of portraits.
It looks like a very natural and pure art piece and one to admire.
Well done!!

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your kind and encouraging review. :o)
Comment from dalebraatz


A wonderful portrait of this young lady, like the expression you have created here, very good colors and details and depth, a pleasure to look at, thank you for sharing, dale

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your kind and encouraging review. :o)
Comment from nature rules


I love studying this work. And thank you for explaining where you began with your digital tools.

The initial impact for me are the white face and the brush strokes... You have created the Impasto style of Van Gogh...with the heavy paint strokes showing. How in the world you can do that digitally is quite impressive... Because you must do it with your colors chosen...and your light and shadows. Yes? I am mesmerized by this one! Your demure face has come together with excellent proportions and expression. The hair has light and shadows placed as does your background...to add depth to this canvas....albeit a digital one. The eyes are rather vacant..with no catch light... but a flat black. And yet they are a huge impact to the mood of this image. Makes me feel that I am looking into her soul. Amazing work! Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much for your encouraging review and the golden comical eruption! :o)
    I can mix my colors to the shades I want, just as in traditional art. In this case I do not know the original colors of Sargents portrait. I do not know if the colors of the book-cover I used are the same as those of Sargent. I had to use my imagination. The white of the face has more to do with Virginia Woolf and her stories in the book. The Eyes are black at the book cover. I painted them black also because I found it the black intriguing and did not want paint eyes different from the original. ~C.
reply by nature rules on 15-Apr-2018
    You are most welcome, Cleo. Thank you for sharing your methods and the sources of your ideas.. Amazing work.
Comment from Linda Engel


This is so lovely and the dark tones set off her beautiful pale skin. Love the whole presentation of the portrait. Thank you for the interesting artist notes. There is something of mystery in her eyes. That soft beauty that gives her strength. Lovely Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your kind and encouraging comments. :o)
Comment from DawnIrene


What avery beautiful and elegant portrait! You have done a beautiful job on all of this but her eyes are stunning and look like there is a wonderful story to be told. Very impressive! Wonderful work!!

 Comment Written 15-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
    Thank you very much, I appreciate your kind and encouraging review. :o)
reply by DawnIrene on 15-Apr-2018
    You're welcome!