Monday, April 13, 2009

Portrait Practice






Hey all! Thanks for stopping by! At work, a small group of us have starting getting together at lunch to sketch (figures, animals, portraits, etc.). For sake of convenience, we take over Red Storm's boardroom and use a projector or large LCDs to view our reference on a large scale. It's not the best way to do life drawings, but it works and it's better than nothing. I've benefited much from this and decided to take this process to painting portraits. And it has been a great exercise! I find hi-res portraits on Flickr, bookmark the sites through Foxmarks (so I can easily access them at work or at home), sketch the study in my Moleskine, and then paint using my Pelikan gouache set. I can take the reference anywhere I have a computer and it allows for me to finish the paintings quite fast. They're only roughs really and I still have a lot to learn about painting and portraits, but I like the way they've turned. Here are a few examples! Thanks for visiting!

8 comments:

Unknown said...

That is a great idea - I never thought of tapping Flickr as a portrait resource. These came out wonderful. The individual expression of each reads loud and clear.

Jesse Lee said...

its a great idea...and great job!

I think i've actually seen these folks on the web.

Sr do Vale said...

Malucas as ilustrações.
gostei.

abraços.

Ian said...

You have some great stuff on here Andrew.

Anonymous said...

That is a great idea - I never thought of tapping Flicker as a portrait resource


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WilsonW said...

Like Buttah my brother, like buttah! Nice job Andrew I like these a bunch!

Seven said...

Your really caught the feeling and emotion in these. Very nicely done!

Marcos Mateu said...

Nice! the one in the middle is great