Cupidon (detail)
Below is an example of an underpainting. I begin every painting with a complete value study in paint. This is what the old masters did. So I virtually paint it twice; once in this greenish "verdaccio" then again in color. It ensures an endless lifespan, makes the painting more realistic and increases it's monetary value significantly.
Underpainting
Orville William Matheny
The Kiss
"WAY DOWN DEEP" a rhyming exploration of some fascinating deep sea creatures
Illustrating "Way Down Deep"
As indicated above, there is a new children's book in publishing right now with my name on it. I must admit, this was a bit of a stretch from my classical realistic style. But surprisingly it came as an exciting endeavor for me.
These paintings were done in acrylic - another stretch - and I can't say I love this medium, but my kids sure do. And they're the experts.
Written by Misty Perkins, this was an inspired piece of work. I think my ease came largely from her expertise in writing and from the familiarity I've gained with the floods of books spilling out of my children's bookshelves. I thoughroughly enjoyed illustrating this book and have a few more underway. Be sure to check them out soon!
These paintings were done in acrylic - another stretch - and I can't say I love this medium, but my kids sure do. And they're the experts.
Written by Misty Perkins, this was an inspired piece of work. I think my ease came largely from her expertise in writing and from the familiarity I've gained with the floods of books spilling out of my children's bookshelves. I thoughroughly enjoyed illustrating this book and have a few more underway. Be sure to check them out soon!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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