Once I got the sketch done in pencil on the canvas, I sprayed it with a fixative. Then used clear gesso to make the surface ready for paint. I did go back with white gesso and covered up the dark grid line I made with a sharpie, not a good idea. I've started using diluted paint to draw the grid onto the canvas. For this painting, I used acrylic as the medium. I blocked in my large areas and middle values with a large brush and worked my way out to the details with smaller brushes.
After a couple of layers of acrylic specific varnish, I was ready to ship. Surprisingly, shipping cost were relatively cheap, and I would love the opportunity to do it all again. Contact me if you would like to commission a pet portrait.
"Baxter" Acrylic on Stretched Linen |
Diego,
ReplyDeleteWe are Baxer's parents and we love his portrait. You did an amazing job, especially considering you worked from a photo. You definitely captured his essence.
Thanks,
Luis & Lemée
Thanks Luis and Lemée,
DeleteIt was a pleasure painting Baxter.
Best,
Diego