Current Portrait
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Artist: Dawn E. Whitelaw
Franklin, Tennessee
Subject: Dana
Oil on canvas
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could be more commonplace than a painting of a pretty little
girl in a white dress, seated in the sunshine? We have seen
this motif a thousand times. Yet artist Dawn Whitelaw captures
our attention here suddenly with a powerful work of art that
lifts this gentle everyday moment into the realm of the sublime.
As the sun splashes down over flaxen hair and delicate skin
tones, and reflects back into the dress with an array of warm
and cool pastels, the beautiful child looks toward us with
a tentative glance, the left hand and arm arrested in motion.
But I used the word power in an earlier sentence.
How can so strong a word apply to so gentle a subject? But
there is singular power here the power of authoritative
and ever-so-sure drawing, the solid strength that comes from
just the right relationship of tones, and the solidness of
a brush technique that captures everything with a deft, bold,
direct, unhesitating sureness. This is real painting by an
artist who has mastered her technique and uses it with a painterly
authority to capture fleeting impressions in an imperishable
way.
In this painting of Dana, the deep purple-blue
tones of the background cause the subtle palette used in the
figure to sparkle with a surprising radiance. The heavy, architectural
solidity of the rock wall increases, by contrast, the delicacy
of the child. The genius in this painting the master
touch is the subtle interplay of tones across the childs
face, with strong lighting on either side. Only an artist
who is very sure of her powers would dare this. J.H.S.
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