Saturday, April 24, 2010

2010 Portrait Society Finalists- Cast Your Vote!


Attendees of this year's Portrait Society of America Conference have until 2:00 PM today (Saturday) to cast their votes for their favorite piece of art among the 2010 Finalists, but you have all day. Cast your vote in the poll at left and let's see how your opinions compare to the judges, and to this year's attendees.


HARRY AHN
Portrait of Richard Hunt
Oil 56" x 69"


RYAN BROWN
The Young Art Historian
Oil 42" x 48"


SCOTT BURDICK
Quaker Gap Portrait
Oil 40" x 60"


ELLEN COOPER
Emma (triptych)
Oil 16" x 48"


MICHELLE DUNAWAY
Katie and Jenni
Oil 20" x 30"


ADRIAN GOTTLIEB
Elysian Park
Oil 24" x 36"


NANCY GUZIK
Katrina
Oil 30" x 36"


DAVID KASSAN
Laura and Lisa Genné
Oil 48" x 50"


MICHAEL KLEIN
The Wash Girl
Oil 33.5" x 43.5"


JEREMY LIPKING
Danielle
Oil 24" x 44"




TIM NORMAN
Parisian Bookseller
Oil 30" x 46"


GALINA PEROVA
The Brothers Christiansen
Oil 48" x 72"


MARDIE REES
Truth Beloved
Bronze, 13" x 15.5" x 17.5"


KATE SAMMONS
Portrait of Emma
Oil, 11" x 14"


JENNIFER WELTY
The Red Taffeta Skirt
Oil, 44" x 44"


LEA WIGHT
Self Portrait
Oil, 16" x 20"





5 comments:

Susan Daly Voss said...

So glad you did this again this year Matthew. Interesting to see that my initial "oh wow" reaction, and vote, went to the early favorite. I wonder what it is about it that the majority are drawn to it. Hm. Can't say more because I don't want to influence the voting, but it might be worth a discussion IF the voting continues that way. :o)

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Kristin Hjellegjerde said...

I am voting for Scott Burdick, This is the one that immediately touched me:) Thanks.

RUDHI - Chance said...

Such great collection! I prefer J.Lipkin! He promises an adventure...

Spectra said...

That's a fantastic image. I thank you for keeping on top of this and really doing a great job with your blog. I salute you Matthew.

Did you get a count on how many brushes she was holding? Impressive.