He needs a "nozz!" Poor guy has no sniffer, lets give him one...
This is all still the underpainting, which is like a map, telling me fur direction and color and gives me more of an idea of what parts I want to play up or tone down. So all that's left is to block in his chest, and then I can go back over with more layers of paint to bring out some details. That's the really fun part!
Here's a photo I didn't crop to give you an idea of the size of the painting (18 x 18"). That's a really big coffee cup too, lol.
I hope everyone is having a great weekend!
Curious Cloud I think! Great start Kathleen:)
ReplyDeleteBest ears EVER!
ReplyDeleteAww fantastic!!
ReplyDeletethat's fantastic already Kat, thanks for the progress, I can't paint so it's very interesting to see how liquids are tackled - and I don't mean the coffee
ReplyDeleteThat's HUGE! So dramatic!
ReplyDeleteyou always amaze me! his eyes look really good...need to email you about something...will do soon.
ReplyDeleteLooking fantastic as always Kathleen, very interesting to see how you progress through a painting...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments, everyone! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's a big painting - I had no idea!! I wonder how many hours you'll put in in total on this one?
ReplyDeleteCaroline
I love seeing the process. It looks wonderful! I love animal portraits.
ReplyDeleteHi Kat, I've awarded you the Premio Meme award, you can collect it from my blog!
ReplyDeleteCloud is really looking good!
ReplyDeleteWags & wiggles,
Bijou
Pee ess, my captcha was "toadflu"! BOL
Looking great! Cloud is not only photogenic, he's paintagenic as well!
ReplyDeleteSimply, WOW!
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