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What is the path to mastery? It is not a straight line, but a journey of evolution, a deep study of the masters who came before. Mastery is developed by the painstaking work of finding one’s unique voice. An artist’s signature is born from their history. My journey has been a conscious progression from the foundational language of light and shadow to the complex world of painterly color.

The Foundation: The Power of a Single Light

My artistic vision was forged in monochrome. I learned to see not in color, but in form, character, and truth as revealed by a single, powerful light source. My early work was a dialogue with the 20th-century masters, most notably the great Yousuf Karsh. His iconic portrait of Winston Churchill for LIFE magazine is a masterclass in revealing a subject’s soul. It taught me that a portrait’s power comes not from what is merely lit, but from the elegant and intentional use of shadow. It is a language of subtraction, where the artist reveals a subject’s essence by carving it from the darkness.

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                                             Yousuf Karsh’s 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill is a masterclass in using light to reveal character.

The Evolution: A Revelation in Painterly Color

Mastering the language of light in monochrome is the prerequisite to truly understanding color. For this, my guide was John Singer Sargent. Sargent was a master of capturing his subjects’ vibrant, living presence. His work taught me that color could be as structural and evocative as any shadow. My work evolved to synthesize these two worlds: Karsh’s dramatic, foundational lighting with Sargent’s rich, painterly palette.

The Patron’s Eye: A Parallel in Art History

This journey is not one an artist takes alone. In 1884, Sargent faced a crisis when the Parisian establishment rejected his now-iconic “Portrait of Madame X“. It was not the critics. Still, a few discerning private patrons recognized his genius. This is a timeless story: true mastery is often first identified by individuals with the confidence to trust their own eye.

31134083287?profile=RESIZE_710x                               John Singer Sargent in his Parisian studio circa 1884, with the then-scandalous and now-celebrated “Portrait of Madame X.”



A Modern Masterpiece: The Creation of “Madame Tex”

This entire journey, from Karsh’s light to Sargent’s color to the lesson of the visionary patron, culminated in the commission to create the portrait of Sarah Lucero Calhoon. This masterwork has come to be known as “Madame Tex.” This portrait was a conscious effort to create a modern yet timeless portrait that stands on the shoulders of the masters who came before, a statement of confidence, elegance, and timeless style.

 
The masterpiece portrait                                                                  The finished masterwork, “Madame Tex,” 2022, 96 x 60 inches, by Kevin G. Saunders
 

The Invitation

An artist’s journey is only completed when a patron with the vision to see it recognizes their work. This is the enduring lesson of art history. The opportunity to commission a work of this significance is an invitation to become part of that story.

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This article is a glimpse into the philosophy that informs every commission. Please take the next step to see how this artistic journey translates into a collaborative experience with our patrons.



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In 2022, the first-ever official joint portrait of Prince William and Catherine was unveiled. As a cultural moment, it was meant to define a new generation of royalty. As an artwork, it revealed a profound truth about the state of modern portraiture: a quiet “race to the bottom” where technical proficiency has replaced true mastery.

The reaction from the art world was immediate. Critics described the work as “stiff,” “airless,” and like “a glossy PR photo.” As detailed in a scathing review by the art journal Hyperallergic, the portrait was seen by many as a missed opportunity and a work that felt lifeless despite the artist’s skill.

This confirms a disconnect I have observed for years. There is a vast and palpable difference between a portrait taken from a photo and one made through a genuine human connection. The video below explores this crucial distinction.

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The Royal Portrait: A Study in Disconnection

As I state in the video, the portrait exhibits the clear signs of an artist forced to interpret snapshots rather than a living person. There is an emotional disconnect in the expressions and a subtle but noticeable anatomical distortion, particularly in Prince William’s proportions. This is the inevitable result when an artist has to guess at emotion and form. The quality suffers due to factors independent of true artistry, such as politics, connections, or a flawed process.

“Madame Tex”: A Return to the Master’s Method

By contrast, my portrait, “Madame Tex,” was created with a fundamentally different philosophy. It is a direct continuation of the master’s tradition, where the portrait session is a slow, deliberate, and collaborative conversation. My competitive advantage is my ability to connect with a subject on a deep emotional level. I use a specialized view camera that allows me to capture the actual, authentic image in person, giving me everything I need to do my artistry on my own time while ensuring the subject’s true emotional statement is preserved.

Choosing Artistry, Dignity, and Excellence

This comparison isn’t about one artist versus another. It is about two opposing philosophies. One accepts the modern shortcut, while the other is an unwavering commitment to the timeless principles of artistry, dignity, and excellence. For those investing in a 200-year legacy, understanding this difference is everything.

Go Deeper.

This case study is a glimpse into the strategic thinking that informs every commission. To understand the whole arc of the artistic journey that led to “Madame Tex”, from the Black and White masters like Yousuf Karsh to the painterly color of John Singer Sargent, we invite you to read our cornerstone article:

Read More: “A Master’s Journey: From Karsh’s Light to the Modern ‘Madame Tex’

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