Did you stage the statue of Rodin's "Thinker" for the photo? Very appropriate prop for Louse's center! Whenever I see this statue, I have to laugh. . . my father affectionately called it "The Man on the Pot." Guess where I hung a small poster in my house which I I bought of "The Thinker" at the Paris Rodin museum?
Another great portrait, Jack! You really do have a talent for these portraits and I do enjoy them so much!! Ah, and for just a brief moment, I thought that statue on her desk was you!! Well, you are a "thinker" aren't you??? Hope your week is going well!!
For that formidable lady, surely no-one would be beyond reach! Her face embodies sharp thinking and creativity, alertness and fun too. I'd love to know her. Another great portrait, Jack.
Ditto: it's never too late. And I'm thinking that even if it were it would probably be plenty of fun anyhow. It looks like Louise is ready to be a good role model, too.
Ha ha Jack, who are you trying to fool? We all know that photography and meeting people through photography (plus all the other things in your life that we don't know about) keep you alert, sharp and creative !!!
This is a wonderful portrait. I'm sure Louise is a good match for the thinker sitting next to her.
Super nice portrait.
ReplyDeleteDid you stage the statue of Rodin's "Thinker" for the photo? Very appropriate prop for Louse's center! Whenever I see this statue, I have to laugh. . . my father affectionately called it "The Man on the Pot." Guess where I hung a small poster in my house which I I bought of "The Thinker" at the Paris Rodin museum?
ReplyDeleteOh Jack, your portraits are so vibrant and beautiful !
ReplyDeleteWonderful portrait. You can see a life lived well behind these eyes.
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Love this portrait.
ReplyDeleteLouise looks like a very nice lady and I love the Thinker in the shot too, how apropos!
ReplyDeleteLet's see, "I'm thinking of a movie, three words, first word, sounds like..."
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'm thinkin'.
With Rodin's 'The Thinker' on her desk!
ReplyDeleteIt's never too late Jack! Another great portrait.
ReplyDeleteAnother great portrait, Jack! You really do have a talent for these portraits and I do enjoy them so much!! Ah, and for just a brief moment, I thought that statue on her desk was you!! Well, you are a "thinker" aren't you??? Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteAnd she looks pretty sharp! That statue always makes me think of Dobie Gillis. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt's NEVER too late, Jack. But I do think you already have a sharp mind.
ReplyDeleteFor that formidable lady, surely no-one would be beyond reach! Her face embodies sharp thinking and creativity, alertness and fun too. I'd love to know her. Another great portrait, Jack.
ReplyDeleteIt's never too late to release your creative energy!
ReplyDeleteSplendid portrait!
ReplyDeleteWell done to Louise ... that's what I need Jack ... sharper thinking!! Great portrait.
ReplyDeleteJack, Louise looks like she is ready to take you on!
ReplyDeleteSuper series on the residents of the Underwood Typewriter Company building Jack.. I know someone who will love this series, must send him a link.
ReplyDeleteDitto: it's never too late. And I'm thinking that even if it were it would probably be plenty of fun anyhow. It looks like Louise is ready to be a good role model, too.
ReplyDeleteNice portrait and story Jack...
ReplyDelete-- Village grocery shop in a lake
What a terrific series your have here of 45 Arbor Street. Most enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteHa ha Jack, who are you trying to fool? We all know that photography and meeting people through photography (plus all the other things in your life that we don't know about) keep you alert, sharp and creative !!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful portrait. I'm sure Louise is a good match for the thinker sitting next to her.
so many portraits!!
ReplyDeletei dont think i ever asked someone for a portrait. or maybe once.. :)