




Here are some things I've been working on: A very small (9"x12") figure painting, A couple of sketches for some new small whaling paintings, and the final version of "Capsized" at 14"x11" (which isn't a whole lot different than the color sketch---moved the whale tale down and to the left so that it could be a little more connected to the composition of figures, painted bigger splashes etc..). Also, I'd been meaning to add a process shot of the portrait "Becky" I did several months ago--so here it is. Thanks for taking a look!
Beautiful Figure painting Scott. I've always been a big fan of the pale luminescent flesh pallete. I'm looking forward to see that webisode you posted a while back.
ReplyDeleteI think that small figure painting is "magnificent"!
ReplyDelete--Thanks Brian, I appreciate the comment. I'm looking forward to putting the webisodes together...I have footage, it's just finding the time to assemble it all! Hopefully soon I will have something to show.
ReplyDelete--Thank you Anonymous! That's very nice to hear.