I think it is done. I finished it up this afternoon. But I may give it a few days before I totally decide that it is done. You never know what I might notice.
Some closeups:
Monday, June 9, 2008
Daddy's hands: more progress
Ok, here is what I have so far. Have quite a few more details to iron out, but I'm getting very close!
Daddy's Hands: A fair way in
So I've gotten a fair bit done on the painting. I tried scanning my progress earlier, but my scanner has decided to play with colors and make it look very much unlike what it actually does. I managed to tweak some of the settings and that seemed to help a bit. But its still not quite right. I actually have done a lot more on the painting today which I will scan in and show later. I think I would have finished this one by now if it wasn't for the 95 degree heat and the lack of air conditioning in my studio combined with a lovely headcold!
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Daddy's hands: Sketch
On to my next project which is a painting for my husband for Father's Day. I snapped this picture of him and Meri on Mother's Day and knew I would be painting it. It seemed a fitting painting to do for him. And can you believe that though we've known each other almost 10 years and have been married for 7 years I have never done a painting for him. So here is the reference photo:
And here is the initial sketch:
I may get some painting in later today, but its supposed to be in the 90's today so it may be too hot and uncomfortable in my office. We shall see!
And here is the initial sketch:
I may get some painting in later today, but its supposed to be in the 90's today so it may be too hot and uncomfortable in my office. We shall see!
Friday, June 6, 2008
Solo: Finished
I finished this up late this afternoon! I really enjoyed painting this entire portrait. From the eyes, to the nose to the collar. I really had fun!
Some closeups:
Solo: Details eyes, nose and collar
So I got a good amount of work put in this morning while the wee one slept. She was ever so kind today(so far). Here is the updated portrait so far:Here's a closeup of the eyes:A closeup of the nose(you can see I removed the masking fluid to reveal the preserved white paper):
And a closeup of the collar(I'm really loving painting the details on this collar):So a lot of work accomplished this morning, but some more to go. I hope to finish this one either today or tomorrow.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Solo: We have a background
I was out running through the woods with my weim(scout) this morning and thinking what the best background would be for this painting. As I was moving along I thought that a nice deep blue would go well. It would make Solo stand out. And it would accent the brown of his collar and the gold nameplate. So here it is:
Solo: Day 3
The train woke me up early this morning. Now that summer is almost here I'm trying to get used to having the windows open. Not an easy task with the commuter train at the back of our property and chorus of birds who seem to think that 330am is when I need a wake up call. So I got about 20 minutes of painting in before Meri decided she needed to get up. I worked in a bit more detail overall.
And started in on the nose. Weims are somewhat tricky as thier noses are brown and gray at the same time(oh and perhaps a bit of reddish). The colors I use are burnt umber+prussian blue+a dab of cadmium red. Then I drop in the gray mixture I use for thier coat(ultramarine blue+raw umber). The light blue shiny stuff on the nose is the masking fluid. It will be removed shortly with an eraser.
Check back later for another update(hopefully).
And started in on the nose. Weims are somewhat tricky as thier noses are brown and gray at the same time(oh and perhaps a bit of reddish). The colors I use are burnt umber+prussian blue+a dab of cadmium red. Then I drop in the gray mixture I use for thier coat(ultramarine blue+raw umber). The light blue shiny stuff on the nose is the masking fluid. It will be removed shortly with an eraser.
Check back later for another update(hopefully).
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Solo: The Weimaraner-first drops of color
Ok, so I got a good solid 30 minutes of painting before Meri started to randomly cry in her crib. So I quickly and as quietly as I could took 1 photo of the painting in progress and decided to leave my office before I pushed my luck any further. Meri quieted down, so there's no way I'm getting back in my office, sitting on my creaky chair and chancing waking her up even more. Oh to have an office that does not share a wall with her nursery....
Oh, and the painting measure 9"x12" and is on 300 lbs. hotpressed arches watercolor paper. Most of the paints are Winsor & Newton artists grade paints. If you look closely enough you can see that I've placed some dots of masking fluid on the dogs nose to preserve the white of the paper. I'll take that off later in the painting! I hope to be back with an update later tonight!
Oh, and the painting measure 9"x12" and is on 300 lbs. hotpressed arches watercolor paper. Most of the paints are Winsor & Newton artists grade paints. If you look closely enough you can see that I've placed some dots of masking fluid on the dogs nose to preserve the white of the paper. I'll take that off later in the painting! I hope to be back with an update later tonight!
Solo: The weimaraner
I decided to start a blog to post my work in progresses. I met this beautiful boy, Solo, at the Weimaraner nationals in Rhode Island last week. His owner commissioned me to paint him. I'm very excited to get a start on him. But first is to sketch him out(which I did yesterday and today). Now the real fun can begin! Hopefully my daughter will nap well enough this afternoon so I can start!
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