Monday, January 31, 2011
Painting Progression2 - Winter Really is a Blast!
In this stage I continue to block in flat , local colours on the touque, scarf and mitten. I add simple detail to the bear's fur, nose and eyes and create a little texture on the fuzzy edge of the touque. I have just started to suggest a lighting scheme in the fur, with a warm cast on the upper right and a cool blue cast on the lower left. The picture now has a loosly defined colour scheme to build on. Any mistakes can easily be corrected as I move forward from here, since I haven't commited myself to much detail yet.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Painting Progression - Winter Really is a Blast!
This is a new illustration image that I created for art licensing purposes. I call this one "Winter Really is a Blast!" It might do well on greeting cards or flags. I am working on acid-free illustration board, using acrylic paint over a pencil drawing. I have drawn the bear leaning into the picture on a bit of an angle to create a feeling of action. In the first step I blocked in a simple background, delineating my subject and defining the design shape. I start to block in some basic details with a mixture of ultramarine blue and lamp black on the scarf, touque and face.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Mikey

Thursday, January 6, 2011
Snow Day!

I created this painting as an illustration for art licensing. I wanted it to be colourful and dramatic in order to convey the excitement of the children. I used my granddaughter Ashley as a model for both the boy and the girl. My work boots fit Frosty perfectly! I added the glow of the sun to warm up an otherwise cool setting. The painting is 9 inches by 12 inches, painted in alkyd on board.
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