Sunday, November 25, 2012

Greetings from the country and a new ACEO...


ACEO Flower No. 19: Rose No. 14
(click image to see a larger version) 
 
Graphite pencil on Canson Grain paper
About 2.5 x 3.5 inches (about 6 x 9 cm)
US$15 - plus US$1 shipping through Registered Airmail  
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First of all, I'd like to greet all of you from our place here in the country. I'm writing this post not from our home in the city, as my family and I moved to the province to see if it will be better for my father, who some of you know, suffered a stroke last year. We will be here for quite some time where I will continue, God willing, to draw in my spare time.

This is my first post out in the province.... far from the boundaries of the metropolis. It's a new ACEO that I finished while we're still in the city. I only got to post it now as I was working on more of these small flower drawings, which I will post in the coming days. I hope you will stay tuned for them!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Full House

 
Full House
Graphite pencil on Canson Grain paper
7 x 5 inches (about 18 x 13 cm)
US$45 - plus US$10 shipping  

If you wish to purchase this drawing, please email me at:
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Thought I'd post some drawings I did about three years ago when I began to think seriously of becoming an artist. This one was done during the time I drew from life - that's roughly about a month in which I spent just practicing freehand drawing. For the first two days, I even completed a drawing each day... until this, the third which took me about two to three days.

Initially, I had set a goal for myself to finish one a day, but I realized that the pressure of completing a drawing each day would make it quite difficult to produce some decent drawings.

But on the whole, the exercise has helped a lot and especially in the way I observe my subjects, that eventually contributes to realistic drawings  (I love the depiction of subjects in the realist style).

You might know that I was inspired by painter Duane Keiser's painting a day movement... even thought I didn't really live up to it. But I thank God I came across it as it opened up an avenue for me to improve how I draw.


The best full house in a game of poker is two kings and three aces... but if your avoiding the picture cards like I do, the next best thing is two tens and three aces!

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Perched Warbler
















Perched Warbler
Graphite on Canson Grain paper
8 x 10"

If you wish to purchase this drawing, please email me at:
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Although this one is not in any way part of James Parker's challenge, I had a lot of fun drawing birds that I decided to do another one. This is based on a lovely photograph by Dave Slaughter of WetCanvas. I really love how it turned out!

Here are the three bird portraits I've drawn and posted on the blog - I might say I enjoyed working on them and would want to do more bird or wildlife portraits. Happy drawing and have a great week, everyone!


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Salaveya Finished

Salaveya

Graphite and Charcoal on Canson Grain
8x10"

I haven't been posting "more" regularly... that is weeks would go by without putting up anything new. It is still quite hectic around here as we all have been juggling several things at once, like cleaning up our house which we had badly neglected since my dad had the stroke last year. But speaking for myself, I really miss doing still life works that I'm spending some time thinking up and sketching some good compositions. 

Anyway, this has been a fun-filled progress for me and I just love how it turned out! Have a great weekend everyone!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Salaveya Stage 3


This is the third stage of the portrait of my friend, Salaveya.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Salaveya Stage 2

It's been weeks since I last posted. Have been quite busy (consecutive doctor's appointment among other things). Anyway, here's stage 2 where I have already put in tones on the neck; started rendering the hair and background with graphite and crossed over to lay charcoal on the sweater. Still more work to be done!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Salaveya

Graphite and charcoal on Canson grain paper/8x10" 

I'm taking a break from posting wildlife drawings for awhile. Instead, here is a work in progress portrait of a friend of mine.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Wood Thrush at Rest

 Wood Thrush at Rest
Graphite Pencil on Canson Grain Paper
8 x 10"
$85 (+ $12 shipping and handling)

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Another bird drawing I did for James Parker's challenge blog, Windows to the Words (in the previous post, I forgot to put a link on his blog). Sorry about that...

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Blue Bird

Bluebird
Graphite Pencil on Canson Grain Paper
8 x 10"
$85 (+ $12 shipping and handling)

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I love doing birds. I'm really pleased how this turned out. I did this as an entry to James Parker's challenge blog, Windows to the Words, about two years ago.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Equestrian Mount - A Horse Portrait

 The Equestrian Mount
Charcoal on
Canson Grain Paper
  8 x 10"
$85 (+ $12 shipping and handling)

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I thought I'd post other drawings that I did before I started this blog. I have loads of fun in trying different subjects... including animals. I got the reference for this piece from Wetcanvas' photo library.