Friday, June 21, 2013
New Portrait Commission
I recently completed the portrait shown framed above, which was given as a Father's Day present. A scan of the portrait can be seen on my website, but I wanted to post a photo of the framed piece to show how a harmonious frame can enhance a portrait.
Labels:
Children,
commissions,
framing,
oil painting,
portrait
Thursday, May 2, 2013
OPA Juried Salon Show
I am excited to announce that my painting Father and Son has been accepted into the Oil Painters of America 2013 Juried Salon Show. The exhibition will take place in Petoskey, MI, from June 21 through August 31. For more information, see http://www.oilpaintersofamerica.com/.
Monday, April 15, 2013
FA Fine Art 28th Portrait Show
My portrait, Ethan will be on display at the upcoming Francesca Anderson Fine Art | Portraits North 28th Portrait Show. See below or fafineart.com for details.
Labels:
exhibitions,
Francesca Anderson Fine Art,
galleries,
portrait show,
Portraits,
Portraits North
Monday, April 8, 2013
What is a Portrait Painting?
Many people ask whether I work from photographs or from live sittings. The truth is that I would love to work from live sittings, but real life makes working from photos more feasible in most cases. However, I do not merely "copy" these photos. The point of a portrait is to capture the essence of the subject, which is always my goal in each painting. A photograph, on the other hand, is a snapshot in time, and can be very limiting in terms of illustrating one's true self.
When I take reference photos, I try and get to know the subject (if I do not already), and take hundreds so that I have plenty of material from which to paint the final portrait. The portrait is usually based on one or two photos only, but having many gives me more insight into one's personality. Here are couple of portraits and their reference photos that demonstrate how I've gone beyond the photo.
When I take reference photos, I try and get to know the subject (if I do not already), and take hundreds so that I have plenty of material from which to paint the final portrait. The portrait is usually based on one or two photos only, but having many gives me more insight into one's personality. Here are couple of portraits and their reference photos that demonstrate how I've gone beyond the photo.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Final Scan of CP Portrait
Below is a scanned image of the completed portrait of Elise, 20x16, colored pencil on Fisher 400 sanded paper.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Almost Done...
Friday, March 22, 2013
Getting there
An update on my 20x16 colored pencil portrait (slow progress due to my working on it only about an hour a day!)
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