I can tell you that it can be very frustrating when painting in oils if the animals don't look like their real life counter parts. But, and I say but, when you paint the eye it makes the animal truly come to life. This is why you should always wait until at least halfway through to paint the eye so that you don't feel completely finished.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Updation on the Tri-athilon
I can tell you that it can be very frustrating when painting in oils if the animals don't look like their real life counter parts. But, and I say but, when you paint the eye it makes the animal truly come to life. This is why you should always wait until at least halfway through to paint the eye so that you don't feel completely finished.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Tri-athalon
Working on three horse related projects for clients.
The first is a commission portrait of a horse and the last is a sketch I've done previously but wanted in the patterning style.
On another note, I start a class at BCC tomorrow for helping to get into graduate school, only taking one night class and it's a science credit course. My interview for grad school is in a month!! EEP! But I REALLY want to go, so I hope I get in ::crosses fingers::
Monday, January 4, 2010
Saturday, January 2, 2010
New Commission In Process

Hey again! WOOT another commission! I'm loving this business. Here is Carolina owened by Claudia Levin in NJ. She is a dapple grey mare, 6 years old, 15.2 hh.
Just need to fine tune it and give it the old photoshoot. Sorry, photo from phone.
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