- Show Goat
6" x 6" - $55 - The Grass is Always Greener . . .
5" x 7" - $55 - Determination
5" x 7" - $55 - K9 Ronin
7" x 5", $55 12" x 9", $95 - Safety
7" x 5" - $55 - Jabari, Gorilla
8" x 5" - $70 Printed "sheer" so the the aluminum shows through in the lightest areas. Satin finish. Special order only, not in stock. - Jacob, Chimpanzee
6" x 6", $55 - Horned Lizard
Mixed media (ink, watercolor, color pencil, scratching) on Aquabord. 4" x 4", framed to 5" x 5" Available Here - Steampunk Trickster, Raven
6" x 6", $55 8" x 8", $70 - Jacob 1
5" x 5" scratchboard drawing of Jacob the Chimp. The back story: a call went out to members of the Society of Animal Artists to create art of Chimp Haven chimps, with the artists granting permission for image use on merchandise to benefit the chimps. Reference photo courtesy Chimp Haven. - Jacob 2
The drawing of Jacob is all scratched, ready for color. - Jacob (Final)
Jacob's portrait is finished. I love his crooked little smile! 5" x 5" scratchboard, with watercolor Scratched with a #16 X-Acto. Color is minimal - a purplish grey for everything, except brown for his eyes. About Jacob: https://chimphaven.org/chimps/jacob/ - Off Duty? - Final
Finished! 5" x 7" scratchboard (Ampersand Scratchbord), with watercolor and some India ink for re-inking & drawing long, black hairs. From my own reference photo taken at a dog play day many years ago. - Off Duty? 5
Almost finished ... Since the last scan, I scratched to bring back highlights on his fur, added a lighter edge on the tennis ball and the highlights in his eyes, and worked on the white parts of his fur a little bit. And miracle of miracles, I used the "Auto Color" adjustment in Photoshop and it did a pretty awesome job of fixing the scan. I usually can't rely on that setting, but I'm sure happy it worked this time! - Off Duty? 4
With color (watercolor). I didn't spend a ton of time on color-correcting this scan. The dog looks pretty accurate, but the water isn't quite right. I'll take more time when I scan the final. At any rate, in the home stretch at this point. Next:scratching to add highlights on the dog, and separate him from the background.