Archive for September, 2007

little Jeter

My in-laws rescued an adorable, fishy-breathed, 5lb Yorkie named Jeter several years ago. Every time we see him, I am surprised all over again at just how small he is. Riesling looks huge next to him! I already had several photos of him, so he was easily my next subject for my second pet portrait.

Surprise, mom!

I wanted to try a full-body portrait, so while this wasn’t our best photo of Jeter, I needed to learn to work with the whole dog and background.

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I started out by making a vine charcoal sketch of Jeter and this is where I can mess up and redraw any lines. (Like his front leg!) Once I fill in the general color, I’m more or less locked into my drawing. I typically like to start out with the mid-values and work my way lighter and darker from there.

Once I was happy with how he was progressing, I added in the background.

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In this case, he is standing in the grassy backyard, so I blocked in the value of the grass and plan to add more detail to the foreground later on. Once the background is added, I can start to evaluate the color values in the piece and further emphasize Jeter’s highlights and shadows.

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Riesling’s portrait, finished!

I am so thrilled about how this turned out that I am donating a custom portrait of the winning bidder’s schnauzer to the NCSR for SchnOctoberFest 2007 in early October.

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Riesling’s portrait, almost done

In between tennis and football this weekend, I spent some time working on pup’s portrait. Like a good little model, she is letting me inspect the coloring around her eyes.

This piece is mostly done. I moved her mouth up a little bit and rounded out the right eye. I also added some lights and darks into her eyebrows and beard to make them more three-dimensional.

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I want to add a little more texture to her forehead and the right ear. Final painting will be up tomorrow!

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