Monday, February 23, 2015
Snowy House
This is what I decided to mess with today. It is a block-in and the initial adjustments on a painting of my house and associated outbuildings. I have put in the basic colors for the buildings and then started working on the broken color in the sky and in the fore ground.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Warm Sun block-in
Since it has been cold and snowy there, I decided to block in a warm sunset study of something without cool, snow or rain. Enjoy and spring is only 28 days away.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Jerry Potts - North West Mounted Police Scout
I found this photo of Jerry Potts. He was a scout for the North West Mounted Police in Canada in the 1870-1890s. They were the predecessors to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Jerry was one of their first scouts and worked with them for 22 years. I really liked the photo and thought it would make great pencil sketch, so this is what I worked on during this snowy day.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Snow Day View
This is the block-in of a Snow Day view from the Living Room. I will smooth out the sky, add better snow patches to the evergreen tree, and I will improve the background trees.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
More face study portrait
This is another small study of a portrait done in red chalk and white chalk on a grey paper. This is part of the 10,000 hours needed to get better, so the journey continues.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Snowy Day Sketch
This is a small study to practice portraits. After the portrait class I took in January, I knew I had to do more practice and this is one of the best easy ways to improve my capability.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Cold weather fun - Head study
The weather has conspired to reduce the art output today. We had two power outages caused by wind gusts here in Maryland and then I helped some family members with frozen pipes from last nights cold. After that I did this small practice sketch of a man's head. I also blocked in an oil painting but I am not satisfied with it so it will get more work before seeing the light of day on this blog site.
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