Cupidon (detail)
Reproduction of W.A. Bouguereau's original
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
A portrait of my grandfather
The Kiss
Reproduction of a F. Hayez original
"WAY DOWN DEEP" a rhyming exploration of some fascinating deep sea creatures
Written by Misty Perkins, illustrated by HJ Kennedy
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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