Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper, 8 x 10″
Entries from January 2008
2008 Commission #1, Update #9
January 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
2008 Commission #1, Update #8
January 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper, 8 x 10″
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
2008 Commission #1, Update #7
January 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper, 8 x 10″
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
2008 Commission #1, Update #6
January 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper, 8 x 10″
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
2008 Commission #1, Update #5
January 14th, 2008 · No Comments
By the way, the only reason I am calling this “2008 Commission #1″ is because I don’t know the subject’s name. Once I know it will be given a proper title.
Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
2008 Commission #1, Update #4
January 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Had a busy weekend, so didn’t get a chance to work on this at all – here’s progress from this morning:
Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
2008 Commission #1, Update #3 & #2
January 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Colored Pencil
2008 Commission #1, Update #1
January 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Colored Pencil on Cream Mi-Teintes Paper, 8 x 10″
Tags: Adult Portraits · Colored Pencil · Work In Progress
KSmith, Complete
January 8th, 2008 · No Comments
- Graphite on Cold Press Illustration Board
- 8 x 10"
- Source Photo © Cindy Li
Tags: Adult Portraits · Completed Work · Graphite
Me, by Ener Popener
January 7th, 2008 · No Comments
I subscribe to several art related groups on Flickr, such as Colored Pencil Drawings and Your Art – Not Photography.
One of my favorites is Pencil Portraits thanks to its small member base (only around 400 as opposed to the Your Art’s nearly 10k), which keeps the signal to noise ratio down and because of its subject matter, naturally.
So, imagine my suprise when, a week or so ago, this drawing appeared in my feed reader:
S.G. Chipman by Ener Popener
I paused, cocked my head to the side, stared at it a moment and said “huh…that handsome devil certainly looks familiar.”
It was then that my one and a half year old walked over (whenever she sees the laptop open she wanders over and demands to watch Mahna Mahna), pointed at the drawing and said “Daddy!”.
Ener Popener, the artist, wasn’t pleased with the likeness when he first posted it, so I left a comment letting him know that Clara thought it was just fine. If a toddler can spot the likeness, you’re at the very least pretty close.
My thanks to Ener for taking the time to draw me – I was quite a suprise, not to mention flattering, that he thought enough of my work to do the portrait in the first place as a means of inviting me into his artist portrait group.
Now to find a good picture of Mr. Popener so I can return the favor.
Tags: Thinking Out Loud