Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Thursday, December 18, 2014
20 Magical Children’s Christmas Books To Read Aloud
It's nice to see "The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey" by Susan Wojciechowski an illustrated buy me in BuzzFeed's top 20 of Magical Children’s Christmas Books To Read Aloud.
Friday, December 12, 2014
A Portrait with Dramatic Lighting
I was delighted to be able to spend three hours working on this portrait of Tony. We had a nicely dramatic low light source and Tony held his pose wonderfully.
The Finished Painting
Even as I was painting, though, I knew I hadn't gone dark enough with the left side of the face.
When this happens, I tend to paint away to a finish from the model (second last picture above) and then a couple of days later add a dark glaze over the area where the darker tone should have been.
Here I used liquin tinted with burnt umber and alizarin crimson. The good thing about this process is that it saves all the modulation in the initial painting but just darkens the area by a few degrees giving the painting a much more palbable sense of drama.
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Labels:
oil painting,
portrait sketch,
portraiture,
process,
Tony Strickland
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
"The Road to Oz" Fine Art Print Now Available
I have just added my fine art print, "The Road to Oz" to my on-line shop.
These are my artist proofs from the original Elphin Light Press edition, and there are only six prints available.
I had such a great time over in New York signing the edition with James Warhola and Barry Klugerman. They installed me in James's studio in Rhinebeck, while I did the signing and it was a great thrill for me when James introduced me to his pal James Gurney of Dinotopia fame.
pjlynch.bigcartel.com
These are my artist proofs from the original Elphin Light Press edition, and there are only six prints available.
I had such a great time over in New York signing the edition with James Warhola and Barry Klugerman. They installed me in James's studio in Rhinebeck, while I did the signing and it was a great thrill for me when James introduced me to his pal James Gurney of Dinotopia fame.
pjlynch.bigcartel.com
Labels:
Big Cartel,
oz,
Prints and Drawings,
Wizard of Oz
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