Observations and thoughts about the fine art of painting
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Portrait of the late great French oceanographer, Jacque Cousteau
This was a watercolor commission I painted on a half sheet of Fabriano, 140lb. cold press paper. I'm not sure how useful this painting sequence is for anyone, but here it is. Painted with a pure sable Escoda brush.
Hi Rock Star, Great portrait, David, and yes, it does inform and help us learn a lot about drawing and color. Thanks for sharing, which you do a lot of and are very good at it. I'm looking forward to seeing and hearing the interview. Congratulations to you and praise to your local PBS station for having the good sense to put you on TV. Sincerely, Gary.
7 comments:
Beautyful and of cause very useful, thank you for showing.
Hi Rock Star,
Great portrait, David, and yes, it does inform and help us learn a lot about drawing and color. Thanks for sharing, which you do a lot of and are very good at it.
I'm looking forward to seeing and hearing the interview.
Congratulations to you and praise to your local PBS station for having the good sense to put you on TV.
Sincerely,
Gary.
Right on. You are a rock star, Fabulous portrait of a wonderful man.
Your fan in the T.dot,
Barbara
You are welcomes, Maike. As always, thank you for visiting my blog.
Good to hear from you, Gary! The interview I am told will end up on Youtube, so I will announce that on Facebook and this blog.
Thanks Torontogurl!*
*This is the cool way we spell here in California.
PS: Hope you are not being buried by snow.
You are welcomes, Maike. As always, thank you for visiting my blog.
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