A coworker, Jesse (the only other Jesse in Buffalo Underwriting), bought a portrait for his wife's birthday. Her name is Jessica. Confused yet? We got enough Jess's to go around here. Her birthday is September 11th so I had this portrait done by September 4th.
The couple had already gotten a portrait done of their other shepherd, DeeDee. The background was green so I was asked for a green background for Gatti's portrait as well. They are going to be hung side by side.
I loved how expressive Gatti's left eyebrow is! He leans on the couch there looking like he knows he is the cool dude. This was the reference pictures for the portrait. I love how his fur "fans" out-it gave me a texture playground. I love German Shepherd ears too. They are huge and awesome!
DeeDee and Gatti are so sweet, aren't they?
Gatti's portrait is a 16x20 oil pastel and color pencil piece. I sketched and laid base color down with oil pastel first. Then went in the color pencil to refine edges and details. I now always do the eyes first. Mom was right, it is creepy to leave them undone!
I wanted the "scruff" and shoulder fur to look touchable. I refined that area further and entered into the "stare and tweak" stage. During this stage I take pictures and take a step back to assess spots that need improvement. Being able to draw on the app make it easy to stay on track.
I added contrasting lines (cranberry color) in the green background to help differentiate the foreground. I left him leaning on as if on a grassy nest you would find deer in. I can't tell you how many times I have watched dogs circle and lay in grass to sunbathe or nap.
The finished portrait of "Gatti"
Up close and personal detail shot.
Side by side comparison. Illustration allows freedom in capturing the essence of the subject. In this case his attitude and relaxed posture.
The portraits now hang side by side in their home.
Gatti approves. I love these photos from my customers. They make what I do extra special.
As of 10/3/17 I finished my September portrait and will be starting my October this week. I get to do some ink soon! Thank you for following and supporting my artistic adventures. Stay tuned!
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