My Art, my Life, and a little Geek Speak.
Lab Portrait : Caesar WIP #2
Here’s Caesar’s underpainting. If you’re curious, I don’t use any black in my paintings at all. I haven’t in quite some time. Since there is no “black” in nature, my black consists of various combinations of indigo with raw umber, sap green and/or magenta. I think this produces a much more natural portrait with true earth tones.
You can see that my reference photos aren’t really “perfect”, but I wanted you to see that sometimes, if it’s all you have, it can still work. A few photos that show me personality, coat length and color and a bit of eye color, and I can usually fill in the rest. I know how important it is that the end result replace those photos with a clear, lifelike memory of a pet.
That said, I’ve got Caesar speed drying and I’m going to try to finish his portrait tomorrow afternoon.
Another Butterfly.
A Perfect Butterfly (12 times.)
What’s more perfect than a perfect Butterfly
fluttering around a Butterfly Bush on a sunny afternoon?
I couldn’t pick just one photo, so here’s a bunch. Enjoy.
(this is a Western Tiger Swallowtail.)
**Photographer’s Favorite**
Lab Portrait : Caesar WIP #1
I’ve finished the background on Caesar’s portrait. The sides of the piece are a bit darker and makes a nice border frame on the wrapped canvas. I’ll work in the underpainting when this is dry (hopefully tomorrow afternoon).
Custom Dog Portrait : Caesar Sketch
Goth Girl Portrait
This. This is my daughter. (Catybug.)
She was challenged in youth group to be different.
She succeeded in surprising everyone who saw her yesterday.
I admit, I love to play dress up with my girls.
I also love playing portrait photographer when we’re done playing dress up.
Which portrait is your favorite, and how did you react when you saw her?
Flowers & A Bird, Oh My.
Catybug planted our sunflowers this year, this is one from a variety blend of seeds. When I looked up at it (it’s about 10 foot tall) it was just glowing from the sun behind it.
I planted Lantana again this year because last year it grew into nice sized bushes that the swallowtails really loved. It’s a little measly thing this year, but still has pretty blooms that are definitely worth a view through the lens.
A friend of ours brought over a bird yesterday not knowing what it was, just that it seemed pretty friendly and that maybe it was a domestic bird. I opened up the box to find this fledgling robin. We immediately set to digging in the backyard to find some fresh worms, and Catybug enjoyed mothering this little fella until dark, when we sent him on his way (with a very full belly). Robins stay with their babies until they can fly, which he can, but he wasn’t doing so well in the hunting for food department.
Pretty calm around us, he just made himself comfortable on the concrete and demanded his dinner.
In anything other than news, I’ve been enjoying a week “off”. Off meaning I’m not working on things for other people, but I’m also not really going anywhere or doing anything spectacular. The girls and I had a nice day of shopping, another day of cleaning and organizing their room, and basically lounging, taking walks, and playing games. This is my summer “vacation”. heh! I’ll be painting next week, so you’ll see a sketch soon.
How have you been?
Plllbt.
Wonderful:
Having the opportunity to apologize to someone from your past.
Suckish:
Not hearing anything back from said someone after said apology.
Priceless:
Photographing a hummingbird with the same sentiments in mind.
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