Thursday, September 25, 2008

Custom Brushfolks Cut Out Paintings.....



Gorgeous, unique custom "brushfolks" style pet-filled portrait of your own special pet. Colorful "cut-out" acrylic/watercolor painting on wood!People are already ordering these for Christmas gifts. Please click on this link for more info and detail photos: Brushfolks Pet Portrait. Or visit the pet portrait gallery on my new website: www.portraitartistmj.com
Thanks for looking!










If you click on the pictures you can see larger photos of the pet portraits. Look closely and see if you can find Abby (the cat) inside Lucy (the dog) and also Lucy inside the cat!

Kelly's Fox

This is my latest commission... for my artist/friend Kelly. This is a from a snapshot of a
little fennec fox that she took at the Virginia Zoo.

It was fun to make his eyes and smile come alive, fluff him up and repaint the background.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Latest Pet Portrait....




Meet Rudy, a curious Christmas cat!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Lisa's Commission Painting in Progress......

Here's a start! I will try to post photos as it dries in between stages. This photo looks kind of dark compared to the painting. Feel free to post comments/critique me as I go along! Critique is French for "criticize"... I can take it! The painting is 18 x 36, acrylic on hardwood panel. I won't show the sketch, so you can be surprised.


As acrylic dries very quickly, on large paintings I like to use a retarding medium to slow the drying













I lightened up the sky a bit and corrected the horizon line, and worked on the clouds. Didn't get much done, now it's lunch time already!






More detail added to the tree line.......
















The spirit underpainting of the Chief!







No feet yet!











The crows are somewhat cartoony right now, but I am more interested in capturing their gestures, than detail right now.


The chief is coming along. He looks stout because I was too lazy to lift the panel with each consecutive shot.








Now I'm repainting the hand. It seems like these crows have been watching the chief materialize.







I wanted to revamp his buckskins and make them plainer. I tried to rework his face, how frustrating!

This is a terrible photo, but now he looks just like I want him to...he looks so very sad. He was smitten with someone and she despised him.









Just have to finish the crows and foreground!






I do have to redo his right hand, it looks deformed.

Here is the finished painting!