Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Boomer's portrait update

 The painting of Boomer the Bernese is coming along!  All that's left to do is paint in the details on his face and a few touch-ups here and there.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

First stage of Boomer's portrait

 This is Boomer, a sweet Bernese Mountain Dog who is sadly no longer with us.  I was asked to paint Boomer's portrait for his human family who misses him so much.

I am finished with the block-in stage and have already begun adding details.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

From the Sketchbook - Deer study 13 years later

  I've always wanted to repaint or redraw one of my old pieces, and what better time to do it than on the 10 year anniversary of GSC Artwork?

I chose to paint a deer fawn, an animal I painted way back in 2009 when I was just learning to paint.  Both are done in acrylics in a loose style, both are in sketchbooks, and I even painted the signature with red paint not knowing that I had done the same thing 13 years ago!

Thursday, June 9, 2022

🎂 10 year anniversary of GSC Artwork 🎉

 
Yep, that was my banner in 2012!

Today marks the 10 year anniversary of this blog!  A big THANK YOU! to all who have followed, shared, and purchased my artwork over the years.  To celebrate I am putting together a gallery of photos from my customers.  So if you have photos of your original GSC Artwork in its permanent home, I would love to see them!!  Click HERE to send photos.  Looking forward to hearing from you!

Brown Creeper 2018
American Redstart 2016
Ruby-throated Hummingbird 2012

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

From the Sketchbook - Bird drawings on toned paper

 It started as an experiment...I wanted to try something different (as usual) and I ended up randomly deciding on colored pencils on Strathmore Toned Tan paper.  I honestly thought it wouldn't work.  Boy, was I wrong!

Here are the first two pieces I drew, a Red Crossbill and a Black-throated Blue Warbler.

red crossbill bird nature wildlife art drawing colored pencil artwork
black-throated blue warbler bird nature wildlife art drawing colored pencil artwork

I thought I was done with colored pencils for pieces that require a lot of time and effort...until I discovered this combination!  I had so much fun with the little bird drawings I wanted to do something larger.  So here is my first serious, full-page colored pencil piece since 2014!

Red-shouldered Hawk reference photos by Marv and Sue Elliott used with permission.
Thanks, Sue and Marv!

I also discovered that my electric eraser is a colored pencil game changer.  It's amazing how well it erases colored pencil and it saved my drawing countless times.  And the paper held up surprisingly well to the eraser and the pencils.