Saturday, October 4, 2014
Ein the Corgi
My oldest daughter has a Corgi named Ein which is short for Einstein. I drew this pencil drawing of him for the Daughter's birthday card. Happy Birthday, Kiddo.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Sun Damage
This is a piece of watercolor artwork I did when I was 11 years old. It is an example of why you need to protect your artwork from the effects of sunlight. I gave this to my Grandmother as a present and she hung it on the wall in her bedroom. I don't think it received a large amount of sunlight but when it was framed it had an oval matte to fix my compositional problems. You can see the effects of 30 plus years hanging in her house exposed and then you can compare it to the parts of the picture which where covered by the matte. Even the most light fast or resistant paint will fade in sunlight. This is fairly standard on any artwork and is why you should spend the money for a quality frame and ultra-violet resistant glass, which was not available in 1977. These will help along with hanging your Artwork in a protected area away from direct sunlight.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Brook Trout
It's late and I need to run off to bed. I did this watercolor study of a Brook Trout for my Dad for Father's Day a few years back, so enjoy and sleep tight.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Country House - watercolor
This is a watercolor study of a country house in the fall. This is fitting as it is actually acting like fall here finally. The trees are just starting to change and the temperate has begun to drop now.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Birds heading out
I did this watercolor awhile back of the oak tree and some birds flying away. I thought it was peaceful and a good practice piece for watercolors. Not much else going on, I am working on some new things but there are not ready yet.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Rainbow Trout - Part two
This is a pencil drawing of a Rainbow Trout. I figured I would keep with the fishing trend since it is the weekend. This is from another Birthday card for the Dad. My first fish was actually a Crawdad, but the first true fish was one of these beauties.
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