PORTRAITS FOR LIFE

Artistically Yours… by the French artist Miki

My Big Little Friend Samson

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(Pastel & Colour Pencils on Paper, 65 x 50 cm, 2008)

Michael J. Anderson, in “Carnivale”

Kevin had heard of the series Carnivale through a comedian friend, who told him that it was his favourite. We ordered it at once, but I resisted a long time before I agreed to watch it. First, as I heard it came from Tony, I  thought it would be some comedy stuff, and I really don’t tend to look at comedy films, as I generally don’t appreciate so much the humour they use in films or series. And anyway, it’s much too difficult to understand for me in English. But as I saw the cover of Carnivale, and read the synopsis, I realised that it was much more some kind of dark psychedelic story, also not my thing either!

Anyway, at some point, as nothing else was left in our DVD-othek, we looked at it. And I must say that from the very first moment I was charmed by that Little Man introducing the story. Finally I really loved the series, although it was indeed heavy stuff, and I could not help thinking, many times,

“I would love such a little man as my friend…”

And funny, once again, to realise which kind of things that comedians look in private…. I was always told that clowns are the saddest people in the world!

December 21, 2008 Posted by | art, caricatures, humour, men, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Jeff Christie Now and Then

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(Pastel & Colour Pencils on Paper, 65 x 50 cm, 2008)

Kevin is going back on stage with Christie next year. I am sure that some of you know Jeff Christie, or at least his famous international hits: Yellow River, Iron Horse, San Bernadino… even I know them, and I am really crap at English music normally (says Kevin… he even says French boycott English music…)

I was busy making the promo design for Christie 2009 these last weeks and at the end, after having seen all these photos of Jeff Christie, I felt the need to make a portrait of him. He has got such interesting features, and a very expressive face when he sings, so in fact, the perfect subject! And as I did for Obama, I did not really want to feature the star, but The Man.

In this portrait I wanted also to include the notion of time passing by and, simultaneously, the timelessness of a great song and a great musician. This is why I included in the background, on the left,  Jeff Christie as he interpreted for the first time Yellow River, about 40 years ago! And another 2 Jeff Christies representing the 80′s and 90′s.

Thanks, Jeff, for these wonderful songs which always make me feel incredibly alive when I listen to them!

PS: if you want to know and see more about Christie, please go the Yellow River site.

PPS: Si un promoteur francais lit ce billet, je l’en supplie, qu’il fasse tout son possible pour organiser un concert de Christie en France… ne serait-ce que pour prouver à ces anglais que nous ne boycottons pas leur musique! En plus, nous avons bien profité de Yellow River, n’est-ce-pas, sous le titre de “L’Amérique” par Joe Dassin! Alors la France lui doit bien çà, à Jeff Christie!

December 19, 2008 Posted by | art, life, men, music, portrait | , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Barack Obama – 3 -: Pointing at You

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Another kind of portrait of my actual favourite subject, Barack Obama.

In watercolour this time. I rarely do watercolour portraits. Pwrhaps I should, but it is so difficult. no error allowed, kind of… and I never have the patience to start again if I miss the first one.

I am still not able to judge if I missed that one, and i guess, I rather go on, and make the next one, without trying to put a word on it!

December 11, 2008 Posted by | art, life, men, portrait | , , , , | Leave a Comment

Barack Obama – 2 – : Smile of Victory

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(Pastel & Colour Pencils on Paper, 65 x 50 cm, 2008)

Just another portrait painting from the series “Barack Obama”

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December 9, 2008 Posted by | art, life, men, news, portrait | , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Barack Obama – 1 – : Yes We Can!

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(Pastel & Colour Pencils on Paper, 65 x 50 cm, 2008 )


(Based on a photo by Bill Burke, pageonephoto.com)

So, my first Barack Obama portrait is finished.

I think it is quite different from the portraits I have seen from him on the net. On most of them the artists emphasize only one aspect of his personality.

This is not what I wanted.

I wanted to paint Obama as a human being, with all his facets:

his humanity, his leadership, his honesty, his hopes, his decisiveness…

Of course I never met him personally, so it can only be the Barack Obama I perceive through the TV and the photos I have seen from him. And I saw all of these qualities on his face.

I can only hope that I have caught a little bit of his soul…

And if you are wondering what he is counting…. words of course:

“Yes We Can!”

My special thanks go to Bill, from pageonephoto.com, who allowed me to use one of his photos to make this portrait.

French

December 2, 2008 Posted by | art, life, portrait, The Art of Portrait | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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