"Once" section 1 of diptych
“Once” diptych section 1, charcoal on Stonehenge paper, 16×12”.
Marketa Irglova, from a photo by Patrick Glennon, http://www.myspace.com/patrickglennon
I discovered the Irish band “The Frames” this year, and it was love at first listen. Glen Hansard is the lead singer and guitarist with a powerful style, and influenced by some of my favorite groups, like Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. Wish I’d discovered them years ago, fantastic!
Soon after finding The Frames, I saw the movie “Once” filmed on a shoestring in Ireland. Once stars Hansard and Marketa Irglova, a pianist and singer from the Czech Republic. The couple (now also a couple in real life) wrote and performed all of the music from the movie, and even snagged an Oscar this year for the song “Falling Slowly”. Since Hansard started his career in the same way as the character in the movie, as a busker on the streets of Dublin, this is a wonderful story of success through determination and hard work. Glen and Mar are now on a successful concert tour with a show called “The Swell Season”, performing songs from the movie among others. I’m fortunate to have tickets for the Chicago Theater performance in June.
I was inspired by this couple enough to want to do a drawing of them as a gift, an idea that came to me after a myspace friend of mine told me about how she gifted Glen with a guitar because his guitar from the movie was on it’s last hours of usefulness. Thanks, Mary Beth, for your help and encouragement!
Since I had no way of taking my own photos, I contacted some of the photographers who have worked with Glen and Mar over the past few years to request using their photos for references. I found Zoran Orlic and Patrick Glennon here on Myspace, and they have been more than helpful and supportive during this process, cheering me on all the while. I’m fortunate to have had the opportunity of getting to know them both better along the way. Thanks so much Zoran and Patrick! You are the best! And of course, with photo realism the result is only as good as your references, so any comments on lighting, composition, etc. should go to these fellows. I only changed the compositions slightly and removed a few unnecessary details like mikes and the like. The hardest part for me was choosing the photos that would go best together from the many great photos these photographers have taken over the years.
The results of the work fall short of my vision, but that’s always the way for artists, as Zoran reminded me. Charcoal on paper is really tough, and the smooth gradients are about as smooth as they will ever get. All in all a good exercise, and a great way to network and produce a co-operative work. Since most of my work in the past few years has been influenced by music, both rock and Irish music, it seemed like a good fit for me. It’s also nice knowing this one has a place to go outside of my studio. I hope they like it. :) ~ Alice
"Once" section 1 of diptych belongs to the following groups:
1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture , * Painted Ladies *, ! * Irish Eyes * !, ! 100% !, Back In Black ( sorry~NO PHOTOGRAPHY), Dirty Filthy Art: Charcoal, FAN FRENZY, Realist Traditional Art, The Best of and Woman Appreciation
Lee Wilde
Amazing work, Alice. I saw you had submitted it to our group and had to come check it wasn’t a photo. Just brilliant.
Corinne Pouzet
Your drawing is absolutely AMAZING ! I envy your talent ! Well done…
apjenkins
wonderful piece !! charcoal can be very hard sometimes to keep what you want to achieve but you have done a grand job
Philip Rogan
Woo Hoo! On my way out the door but this has delayed me!
Firedrake
Beautifully done too.
Bee Williamson
incredible art! great story to go wit it too!
Leith O'Malley
These guys have said it all here already but have to agree.. a wonderful portrait showing just how dangerous you are with charcoal in your hands ;)
Picture Proud!
-Leith
L K Southward
you work is astounding
samos
This is absolutely beautiful Alice. So beautiful. What a wonderful gift!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks Stephanie. You are so nice. :)
Hidemi Tada
Is this drawing? wow, surprised. you are great artist.
Phil Deaves
OMG…just superb….awesome
Alice McMahon ... replied
:) Hey! Thanks Phil!
Phil Deaves
No…thank you for sharing this…it is just the best I’ve seen for a long time.
Alice McMahon ... replied
It should be getting into Market’s hands in Dublin any day now. I presented the drawings to Glen and Mar after the Swell Season show in Chicago, they seemed to be very pleased! Then I took them home, and shipped them to their flat. They are such real, down to earth people. Have you heard the music?
Helene Kippert
WOnderful work!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thank you Helene!
Caroline Gorka
Just lovely :)
Lee Wilde
Jolie
Congratulations on the feature!
A beautifully executed composition from a wonderful movie!
Jerame *
I would like to request that you submit this to the 100% group. I 100% like this.
ToastedGhost
Stunningly good!
lindybird
Do you set your pastels/charcoals with an acrylic fixative? Your craftsmanship is brilliant!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Thanks again Lindy! I never fix the finished works, I just frame them up as soon as they are finished, being sure to matte or use spacers of some kind to keep the glass away from the image. I only use fixative in isolated areas if the pastel is too heavily loaded and I need to get another layer to adhere.
lindybird
Ahhh.. makes sense. I like “workable fixative”, which allows additional layers. I also find that matting and covering the piece with plexiglass prevents the static that makes the pastels cling to glass. It’s just difficult to photograph after framing because of the glare. I didn’t know about redbubble before I’d matted and framed so many of my pieces, so I’m hesitant to put them on with the reflections from the glass.
Alice McMahon ... replied
Oh yes, I always photo the works before framing! Often difficult to get them out for a photo once framed up. Funny, I have more trouble with static on plexi! I always use glass. But the reflection is one thing I am always frustrated over with works on paper. I’m thinking of doing more oils because of this. But then I suppose oils can get a reflection on the smooth surface as well.
Danit Elgev
hi alice, i’m a big Frames fan, and also of “the swell season”. i recognized marketa right away !
i dedicated my photo “leave” to glen’s song “leave” from the album Once .
beautiful drawing! i mistook it for a photo :)
Alice McMahon ... replied
Hi Dani, they are great! Glad to meet you and thanks for the compliment. I’ll stop by to see the photo and your profile. xx
Rhinovangogh
“you have broken me all the way down…” I played this CD til I was silly after seeing the movie. I have a moratorium on listening to it again because it had such a powerful effcet on my life and art. Ciao for now, J
OliveOil
INCREDIBLE!!! I’m speechless!
Alice McMahon ... replied
Aw, thanks!
ragman
would like to see this in IRISH EYES group as well
Alice McMahon ... replied
Will do! :)
kenmeyerjr
Funny, I came at from the other angle…I saw the film, THEN started searching out the Frames stuff…did you know that Glen also had a part in The Commitments? You should look it up…his hair is long and he is a fair amount younger. I really really loved Once and have listened to it endlessly…The Swell Season have a new album out as well that I haven’t gotten yet.
Alice McMahon ... replied
Yes, I did see The Commitments – very quirky & fun! And I wish Glenn would grow his hair out again. ;)