For my assignment for Week 3 of Karen Margulis' class, I painted an animal. This was a bit bigger than I am accustomed to painting. I wanted to punch up the colors quite a notch, so I made sure the VALUES were correct regardless of the color. That's why Pynki is pink (... and turquoise ... and green ... etc.)
He was fun. He wasn't supposed to look like a baby elephant, but that's a flaw that I don't mind. It was an adult elephant in the reference photo.
The name is made up, and I went with a "creative" spelling just for the fun of it.
Showing posts with label elephant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elephant. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Monday, September 30, 2013
No-Bull Elephant
I have to say that elephants are one of my favorite animals in the animal kingdom. Majestic, passionate, massive and gentle. Mostly when I paint, I paint for other folks whether it is for a commission or for a potential sale. I painted the No-Bull (Noble) Elephant for me. I am a big fan of Bob Ransley's work and am inspired by the bright colors in his work. I haven't painted this size in a very long time. I incorporated most of the colors from my living room rug into the painting. Below is the W.I.P.
24 x 30
Oil on Canvas
First 20 Minutes:
24 x 30
Oil on Canvas
First 20 Minutes:
After 45 minutes:
An hour and 15 minutes:
I think I'm finished. I'm thinking about it. I'll take a better picture this week.
Labels:
africa,
animal,
animal painting,
animal portrait,
elephant,
expressionism,
expressionist,
expressionistic,
fauvism,
impressionism,
impressionist,
impressionistic
Monday, February 25, 2013
ACEO - Elephant Attack
I started an animal series this weekend. Some were 8x10s, and some were ACEOs.
Elephant Attack is an ACEO.
Elephant Attack is an ACEO.
Labels:
ACEO,
africa,
art,
ART CARD,
ART TRADING CARD,
atc,
elephant,
fauvism,
impressionism,
safari,
serengeti
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