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Sunday, February 23, 2020

TUCO - A PORTRAIT'S PROGRESS

Tuco - 14 x 11.5 in.
I'd like to try mounting the paper on a cradled frame, and varnishing it. But I'll wait to see what Tuco's owner thinks.

Graphite drawing

I masked some of his face where I anticipated screaming along with some bright red paint.

Mask removed, and I started some wet-in-wet washes.

Some wet on dry was done where the shadows and colours were deepest.

More w/w

Here, I was starting to get some expression on his face, and adding some some of the softer, lighter colours.

I was almost done with the face. I added his collar, and some shadows around it. In the final stage, at the top of the post, I added more soft shadow to suggest his neck and chest. Somehow, he looked like a floating head without it.

The colours I used were scarlet lake for the red slash; for the darker hues, I used mixtures of quin. burnt orange, quin. violet and indanthrone; for the softer shadows I worked with combinations of quin. pink, aureolin and cobalt blue.

If you have any questions, or would like to enquire about commissioning a portrait, please feel free to write me at studioatthefarm7@gmail.com

Thank you so much for dropping by!

5 comments:

  1. A wonderful portrait Kathryn. You did a very great job on this. I'm sure Tuco's owner will be very happy with it!!

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  2. This is beautifully painted, Kathryn!!! I love how you painted his eyes... Since my Cali passed away 2 weeks ago, its still hard seeing photos or paintings of dogs.... I miss her so much!!!

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  3. His eyes are stunning! I love the red slash! Would love to hear about the varnishing.

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  4. the splash of red works well and love his ears :D

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