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Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Inklings
I like working in black and white, with a fine marker. Sometimes it works for me and other times, it doesn't. Most of the time, I lay down fine pencil lines to control the ink and erase later. The two Stave Churches on this page were direct to ink while the rest were inked over pencil.
Ironmen and Ironwomen
I wanted to get in to markers, but didn't really know where to start. The Iron Man drawings are with either sharpies (black and white) or Tul markers. They aren't very good markers and I really didn't understand that.
The final image was done with a full set of grey tone markers and despite being a copy of someone else's work, I am rather proud of the results.
The final image was done with a full set of grey tone markers and despite being a copy of someone else's work, I am rather proud of the results.
Disney Cast Offs
I liked the idea of this painting, but lost interest. I will probably start over.
The last painting is oil paint, but with a knife instead of a brush. I really enjoyed the process despite not liking the results.
That Horse Has Wacked Out Poo Brains, Part 2
More horse drawings and paintings. I find horses to be fascinating, but daunting as subject matter. The blue horse painting was done a Pinot's Pallet on our 15th anniversary. My wife also made a matching painting. There was no good classes that week, so I came up the the idea of incorporating a heart shape, a copy of a master and a horse. My wife had no idea what she was painting at the time.
Rough sketch for painting below. |
Franz Marc style copy of a master. Acrylic. |
The above painting as it was being worked. I believe this is my wife's copy. |
A robo-horse from Robotech. |
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