I've been working on this portrait for awhile, and maybe if I start posting about it that will give me the incentive I need to FINISH it! I got caught up with lots of other projects and this one fell by the wayside.
Anyhow, Winston is a beautiful story. He was rescued from the Aiken Equine Rescue by a woman who drives carriages competitively. She worked with him and her other horse, Barley, to get them ready for their first competition as a Tandem team. He did so well! I happened to be at that competition taking pictures and fell in love with him and the story. Since then I've had the opportunity to go out for a drive with Joanie, Winston and Barley and it was amazing! So I decided to do this Digital Painting from one of the photos I took.
As always- click on the pictures to embiggen!
I started off with a loose color study:
Then began on the detail:
And eventually finished the detail:
Now, a lot of people figured I was done at that point. But I want this to look like an oilpainting- so in reality, I actually still have a long way to go. But I'm halfway there!
Otherwise- I have been keeping busy. I got involved with a really exciting project that I can't give details on yet, but look for a special post for SURE on the 17th of May!
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
Geeklectic!
In my attempt to update this more than once a year, here's another one of my latest projects!
A friend turned client wanted me to set-up his blog for him, background and header. The subject? Everything geek! He wanted a sketchy, comic book meets Juno style, that kept it classic and geeky. I think this goal was accomplished!
The header:
A snippet of the Background:
I really enjoyed working on this project- it gave me a chance to flex the old drawing skills! Plus throwing all the little geeky things together was a blast.
A friend turned client wanted me to set-up his blog for him, background and header. The subject? Everything geek! He wanted a sketchy, comic book meets Juno style, that kept it classic and geeky. I think this goal was accomplished!
The header:
A snippet of the Background:
I really enjoyed working on this project- it gave me a chance to flex the old drawing skills! Plus throwing all the little geeky things together was a blast.
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