Sunday, August 24, 2014
Charleston Memories Step 2
I am showing the process in completing this painting: Charleston Memories. This is an acrylic painting on canvas, 3 feet by 5 feet. Here is the under painting about half complete. I have not worked on the boat rigging at all.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Charleston Memories
This is the 2nd stage of the painting. This is acrylic on canvass 9 x 15 inches. Now I will begin work on the 3 x 5 ft. painting.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Figure Sketches
I spent longer on this one than my normal sketches in this book. I like the jaw line and how that is a lost line. The collar bone came out well even though it is on the fold of the book.
Close up.
I focused on the face.
Very cartoony...from a comic book.
The ars came out bizarre on this one. But ears are asymmetrical!
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Charleston Sketches
These are all color sketches for a Charleston painting.
Sketch 1 - swamp in foreground, boat, small light house way back.
Sketch 2 - Low key vlues with clouds.
Sketch 3 - Red and green colors.
Sketch 4 - Pink and green.
Sketch 5 - Blue, pink, green, yellow.
Sketch 6 - swap green and blue.
Sketch 7 - Green lower, blue sky.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Illustraton Process
Here is a little more information about the process of completing the Thanksgiving Parade Illustration. Above is one layer of watercolor paint.
Another Layer.
This is just before I began the color pencil.
Here is a close up of one of the final illustrations with color pencil on top.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Thanksgiving Illustration
I started with this black and white collage of the various images. The Photos were taken by Jim McGuire for Center City Partners. They then asked me to create 5 illustrations for the parade sponsors. I then used a transfer technique using winter-green oil to create a mono-print. Over the mono-print, I painted many washes using watercolor paint. Then I put details in with color pencil.
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