Here is a 11in x 14in pencil
portrait I was commissioned to do it before the start of the year. It is
always fun to do new portraits. Estimates for commissions are
available upon request.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Monday, December 8, 2014
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Recreating Art For Private Commissions Part 2
So now I move on with part two of my Audubon re-creation commission. The client was pleased with my charcoal mock up of the pelican and the new tree lines. So with that I went out and purchased a 4ft x 4ft canvas and paints to begin the process.
Step one was to create a warm gray color to help set a specific tone on the canvas. I used white gesso, bone black, and burnt umber. Then I painted the canvas and allowed it to dry.
After an appropriate drying time I was able to start work again. The next stage was to outline the pelican, foreground, and background. This was done with my Prisma projector, 2 H pencil, and small photo copy of the original painting. The original picture was centered in the middle of the canvas and outlined. Then I drew in the newly created areas by hand.
Then with 2H, 4H, and 8H pencils I filled in the the tonal value needed for this picture. This took a few days and many adjustments to get to where I needed to be.
After all the tonal value was added and I was happy, then I took the canvas outside to use a clear coat to seal the drawing to the canvas. In my next installment I will show you the painting process. Thanks for reading!
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Recreating Art For Private Commissions
Recently
I was asked to make a painting based on John James
Audubon's (April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) American
White Pelican. The original plate was CCCXI part of The Birds of
America. The original is pictured below. I took this commission
up as a challenge and an opportunity to try something new. It is
fair to note this would not be a exact copy of the original. For
instance, it will be a 4ft x 4ft painting in acrylic paint, instead
of an oil painting in a rectangle shape. You may notice that in the
original painting, the style of the pelican and the background are
different. Audubon painted his own birds while another artist painted
his backgrounds. Just another challenge.
First challenge was to make a rough
mock up drawing. I had to make a 3ft x 3ft charcoal drawing. In this
drawing I had to create tree lines, shore line, and sky lines that
connect to the lines in the original painting. Then make approximate
rendering of the pelican. After that was done, I took the mock up to
the client for approval to start the painting.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
So Close I Can Taste It!
Hello again followers! I am very close to being done with this project. As you can see I able to layer hair with 4b and 6b pencils, then smooth and reapply pencil to create a layered affect. After that I erased to create highlights in the hair. Also I darkened areas between the bodies with 4b pencils. Now I will show the client and make a few minor adjustments!
Friday, October 3, 2014
One more lap to go!
It has been a little while since
our last post. I know all of you loyal readers want to see more of on
going projects. I apologize and will be sure to post more in the
coming weeks. I will be attending a few shows that you can come and
visit!
After a visit with my good friend
and amazing artist Don
Stephens. I was able to get back into gear with my commission!
Take a look at let me know what you think!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
New Hallween Greeting Card
Hey everyone! If you love Halloween and want to laugh. Stop by my Etsy store and check out our very first Halloween card! This is an over sized post card that includes an envelope!
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