Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Illustration Friday: "Surveillance"
I'm a huge fan of the (sadly cancelled) Showtime original series "The Borgias". It's like a really great historical fiction book come to life and is, well, eye candy in every way. It makes me want to draw every character and facial expression, not to mention the beautiful lighting, scenes and costumes.
Since I've been dying to do that, I chose a scene that would fit this week's IF theme, took a screenshot on my desktop, and sketched from it! This is Lucrezia Borgia as she stands on a curtained balcony above the hall where her suitors are being presented, observing them. Holliday Grainger is the actress who brilliantly plays Lucrezia, and this scene can be found in Season 2, Episode 6.
I have not decided if I will push this further, or if I will go on to sketch more faces instead!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
"Marielle"
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
New Custom Pieces
Here are a few custom illustrations I've done recently. I really love doing this kind of work! Perhaps it's because I know that someone is going to own work I've done and enjoy it. Perhaps it's also because so far I've been commissioned by fantastic people that allow me to have fun with my illustrations and have been a joy to work with!
My sister is a runner and I got started doing custom art through running friends of hers. As a result, many of my new contacts have been runners too. So these pieces feature runners and athletic events. They are ink drawings colored with either watercolor or colored pencil. I tend to use watercolor for smaller pieces and colored pencil for larger ones. Some of the lettering has been obscured.
My sister is a runner and I got started doing custom art through running friends of hers. As a result, many of my new contacts have been runners too. So these pieces feature runners and athletic events. They are ink drawings colored with either watercolor or colored pencil. I tend to use watercolor for smaller pieces and colored pencil for larger ones. Some of the lettering has been obscured.
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Ink with colored pencil, 7"x9" |
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Ink with colored pencil, 5"x7" |
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Ink with watercolor, 5"x7" |
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Ink with watercolor, 4"x6" |
To see more of my custom work, please visit my Facebook page and my portfolio site. My contact information can be found on those two sites as well. As always, thanks for visiting and come back soon!
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