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I like how you changed up the physical settings in each variation (though still in nature, of course). It’s interesting that you did that because there is something still natural about them being in each one of those settings. The children’s innocent faces have a timeless look that allows them to look so natural in each of those backgrounds, regardless of the fact that one scene is more urban and city-like (1st variation), another scene gives off a more home-like feeling as if they were in a backyard (2nd variation), and in the third scene as well where they seem to be in a large field of nature (3rd variation).
I also picked the same painting. There’s something about the children with their innocence glow. I also did a polaroid as one of my alteration. I like yours better though because it is more obvious that it is a polaroid. For my alterations I focused on the children. I love how you also included the flowers because shows how the children is pure and innocent just like the flowers.
I really enjoyed the way you placed the children in a painting into a real photo of a garden. This shows how sargents painting was not only very realistic in the fact that this was painted based on a real scenario but also how realistic he managed to paint it. It shows how sargents paintings resemble that of a photograph. I also enjoyed the way you used green and nature pictures, it really brought out the fact that the children are young and innocent.