Sunday, August 31, 2014
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Sunset and backlit Oak
I started this oil painting today and blocked in the basic tree shape over a subtle sunset sky. I will further refine the "sky holes" where the sky and the light peek through the foliage. I plan to also add some subtle toned blue, green, and darks as a way to add depth to the foliage of the tree and to its trunk. This is a good start after about an hours work.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Nandi Warrior, part 2 - Ray Nestor style
This is another Kenyan Nandi Warrior done in the style of the artist - Ray Nestor. I was very intrigued with his line work on the face. He used the width, curves and angles to give the face structure while still representing the dark pigmentation. I have never seen any one else do this and have done this version of it to help me remember it. I have my own pictures of Maasai tribesmen and will use this technique to draw them.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Nandi Warrior - Ray Nestor Style
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Caribbean Cove
Twenty-two years ago, I supported Haitian Refugee operations at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Near our camp we had a small beach and cove. I did not have a lot of time off but, I did this sketch with colored pencils on a Sunday afternoon. There was a lost anchor sticking out of the surf. The fluke is sticking out of the water on the left middle of the sketch.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Black Tailed Praire Dog
Another long day at work , so I will post a sketch from another day. This is the Black Tailed Prairie Dog, resident of the prairies of the United States and interesting cute little beast.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Sinai Peninsula
Work ran late so I did not work on the Marabou Stork but, I will try to get to that later in the week. Tonight, I pulled out an old water color pencil sketch from 1991 on the Sinai Peninsula. This is from a mountain top in Egypt looking across the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia. It was morning and I took about 20 notes to try and capture the beauty of the view. Hopefully I can go back someday and paint this in oils.
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