Progress on the double portrait of my friend Martin's parents that I'm doing from an old B&W photobooth print that he had.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Colorizing a black & white
I made some more progress on this double portrait of a good friend's parents that I'm doing from an old photograph that measures about 1 1/2" x 1". Taken in the forties in one of those little booths that you sit down in and pay a quarter to get 4 or 5 pictures taken and processed in about 3 minutes. I scanned it and blew it up to 8 x 10 so I had some chance of seeing the details. It is a black & white print so I'm just making up the color. Fun project - 14" x 18" oil on canvas.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Abalone Shell #9
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Posthumous Portrait
I just started a double portrait of a good friend's parents using an old wallet photo from the forties that I scanned and enlarged to 8x10 so I could see it better.
For the toning, I began by brushing a thin coat of English Red Light on the gessoed canvas and then wiping it off with a rag. Then I sketched in the forms using, Raw umber, Burnt Sienna and Raw Sienna. then I added Cadmium Red Light, Naples Yellow, Naples Yellow Light, Naples yellow Warm, Dioxazine Purple and Titanium white to my palette and kept at it for a couple hours. What you see is where I stopped painting last night.
Monday, November 1, 2010
"Enterprise Vines"
I worked on this little (12" x 16")painting again today..it's almost finished..I signed it and took this photo of it..then decided to update the blog. Then after I started I realized ,looking at the picture, that there was a bit more to do. Put some shine on the grapeleaves. The difference will be subtle, but you'll notice the difference. So more on this one later.
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