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Monday, March 1, 2010

Flamingo finished


Well I spent many hours on this bird! It was not an easy challenge and I'm glad it's done! I have at least 15 layers of colors in some spots and my pencils got quite a workout. Hope you like it! I'm pretty happy with the way it came out.

We had a horrible storm over the weekend and some friends are still without power in the surrounding towns. We, happily, didn't even loose power. But I was drawing downstairs while my husband had gone to bed, and the loud train noises of the wind made my brilliant german shepherd companion come back downstairs to get me to come upstairs so I would be okay! She seemed to think the pack needed to hunker down together! LOL! I put away my colored pencils and dutifully went upstairs where you could really hear the wind going by like a freight train! I turned on the fan I keep in my room to block out the noise a bit, and after I was safely in bed, and the loud noises were muffled by the fan, she settled down by our feet and went to sleep. Nice to know someone is looking out for you!

12 comments:

Sandra said...

Excellent work! Glad that you speak dog language so that your dog could feel safe.

Patsy Taylor-Craw said...

Gorgeous colors, beautiful flamingo. I live in Barrington, NH and heard the same train. We lost power for 7 hours. Luckier than some.

Unknown said...

Gorgeous piece! Are you using prismacolor? And do you have problems with blooming when you layer so much? (I think that's what it is called!)

Lynn Logan Roselli said...

I know what you mean. My little dog watches over us too! It's a nice feeling. Your pictures are amazing!

Revelle Taillon said...

Here's what the Prismacolor site says: Colored pencils made with a wax binder produce a nice smooth, creamy laydown. However, artwork done with wax-based colored pencils is susceptible to bloom. Bloom is a thin film that forms a haze over heavily applied colored pencil artwork and darker colors show bloom more prominently than lighter ones. Bloom is very easy to fix. Spraying your completed artwork with Prismacolor Premier Final Fixative (available in a gloss or matte finish) eliminates bloom. It is very important not to spray your artwork before it is completed since you cannot apply additional colored pencil after using this fixative.

Anonymous said...

This is just spectacular! Man, I knew it was going to be awesome, but the finished piece is head turning. I'm sure the pics don't do the real piece justice.

E*phi said...

Woooow! It's just absolutely stunning! Really, a masterpiece! And the colors...

PS: Thanks for your lovely message! :)

nanke's stuff said...

This is just a spectacular drawing. The colors are radiant and the detail is amazing. Do you work from photos that you take? If you do, your photography skills are awesome, too! nancy

Louise said...

Oh, this is my favourite so far (I think I say that with every new one you post...but I adore flamingos!). The detail is spectacular, and I like that it's not just the usual 'flamingo standing on one foot' pose! Also, my fiance and I are in 'serious talks' (!) about getting a German Shepherd puppy soon, so this was an especially enjoyable post to read :)

Ramona Davidson said...

Lovely, lovely colored pencil painting. The colors, composition, and subject are wonderful. Great work.

Timaree said...

What a wonderful dog! The picture is wonderful too. I love all the detail. Really, really nice.

Victoria Robison said...

Fantastic color and composition.

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