Monday, September 7, 2015
Willow Sketch
Happy Labor Day, i worked on the house and this sketch of a willow tree as part of my work to improve skills.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Catch and Release Trout - Block-in
I worked on this today. I blocked-in this Brook Trout. This is from a photo from the motivation file, which is cut out photos which intrigue me. This will need some more color variations in the scales, which is the beauty of these creatures.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Pagoda, Washington Monument, and Cherry Blossoms - Close to being finished
So no traffic problems tonight on the way home, so I worked on this painting. I worked on the water and reflection, added highlight detail to the blossoms and just generally added detail, worked on softening edges, and plotting the finishing touches.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Sugar Maple Sketch
Tonight is a pencil sketch from the weekend. I had the Hell commute tonight because of an accident on the beltway. I new record of stupidity, the 4 hour commute. So no artwork tonight just dinner a post and to bed. Hopefully, I can get some real work done this weekend. I use lead pencils with dark lead, 8B and 9B for the darks and an HB medium dark pencil with a blender and a kneadable eraser to get the lighter sections inn this sketch.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Pagoda, Monument, and Cherry Blossoms update
The commission for the Pagoda, Washington Monument and Cherry Blossoms is almost finished. The water still needs some work, the blossoms need some highlights, and some small details need to be added to the pagoda to give it shape and depth. It will be finished by the end of the weekend.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Happy Birthday, Tiffany!
Today is Tiffany's birthday, the oldest daughter. She loves her Sci-Fi, comic book characters, and video games. So here is a Bat Girl sketch for her. Personalized with red hair, Blue eyes, and Doc Martins boots just like she likes them.
Monday, August 31, 2015
Apple Tree Sketch
A little pencil sketch of an apple tree. Enjoy some artistic variety as I continue to practice and experiment.
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