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"Many goats" a silver smith from the Blackfoot Tribe around 1913 taken from photo by Roland W. Reed, 1864-1934 known as a pictorialist who set out to document the vanishing tribes of Native Americans. Mike and others would you please critique this effort. Thanks MichaelNative American "Many Goats"
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Native American "Many Goats"
"Many goats" a silver smith from the Blackfoot Tribe around 1913 taken from photo by Roland W. Reed, 1864-1934 known as a pictorialist who set out to document the vanishing tribes of Native Americans. Mike and others would you please critique this effort. Thanks Michael
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Re: Native American "Many Goats"
I'm in two minds about this.
On one level, I see areas that I think were copied and not understood. Lines and shapes within the face that don't possess highlights where highlights are expected. I understand it's from a 1913 photo and possibly not that clear in places. But logic or research - or even educated guessing - can usually fill the gaps. For example: where's the left-hand ear? Maybe he lost it? Maybe it's hidden by hair? At some point a solution should have been found, so the viewer is told the full story.
On another level, I love it just as it is. The eye, the mouth, the sculpted face - are all very emotive and full of wonderful character.
On one level, I see areas that I think were copied and not understood. Lines and shapes within the face that don't possess highlights where highlights are expected. I understand it's from a 1913 photo and possibly not that clear in places. But logic or research - or even educated guessing - can usually fill the gaps. For example: where's the left-hand ear? Maybe he lost it? Maybe it's hidden by hair? At some point a solution should have been found, so the viewer is told the full story.
On another level, I love it just as it is. The eye, the mouth, the sculpted face - are all very emotive and full of wonderful character.
Re: Native American "Many Goats"
I love it too Mike. Those eyes speak to me! I'm also fascinated with the animal skin robe that he's wearing Michael. Would you explain how you rendered this texture? Thanks!