Saturday, May 29, 2010

Poolside Brotherly Love




This is the second of my pastel portraits this year. Once again surprised at my ability. This one was a big challenge for me as it is I have never attempted to capture this kind of lighting or detail.




In the past it seemed that my work always lacked something, dead and drab looking compared to the photo I was going by. The addition of a printer and photo shop has given me the ability to enlarge the image. When I started drawing this one something seemed to click, I was seeing colors I had never thought I would reflecting on skin, hair, etc.

The result made me happy as I went along. It was a slow process partly because I was still unsure of what I was doing (and not wanting to ruin my picture) and the fact that I worked during the week. I find ,after a 10 hour workday, it seems my mind is tired and it's hard for me to concentrate on drawing.
I named this one 'Poolside Brotherly Love' and the picture is of my nephew's sons. Pastel on paper 11"x 14". Now on to the next!

5 comments:

  1. Colleen, you are an amazing artist. The drawing is so realistic. You always were a great artist but you are getting better with each piece of work that you complete. I hope you continue to share your art.

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  2. Excellent work, Colleen - great observational skills and a deft use of colour. Well done!

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  3. Thank you for your comments, you are both very kind.

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  4. Colleen I am so happy you found me, and I found you! You are so talented, I use to paint years ago, but wasn't confident enough on my skill,and maybe I worked too hard on it and got frustrated, so I gave up...I should learn from you. I love how you shared the process of creating this beautiful work. Good job!
    Bisous
    Marta

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  5. Hi Marta! I was just looking around for someone who was interested in antique dolls, I have a small collection. And I love the victorian era too. Thank you for the compliment on my artwork. :)

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