29wordsforsnow
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We sometimes stumble over artwork that comes with a 'Making Of'. Given the limited description length, there's usually not much reflection that the artist can give. So, let's start a thread where you can tell us about how you made, what is about and how many nights and cups of coffee it took to have it finally done.
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This illustration is one of six I did for an illustrated poem. Your first impression might be 'Erotic? Nope!', then you might discover the flower and the bee, and maybe after a while the leaves of the young trees in the focus of the image will remind you of something.
These trees are in the center of the attention in all other illustrations of that poem as well, a drawn simile of a couple in love. For the image I had planned to have the foreground and background blurred, and to finally make use of a set of watercolor pencils I've got. As you can see, I still need to work on how to make a blur effect, it's quite unimpressive.
Some words about the progress: I started with the trees in the center, and highlighted their outlines with pigment liners.
In the 'work in progress' pic below you can see the crocus and the bee in the left lower corner, which I blurred with a water brush pen. There are also the color swatches I used to check which colors I used the night before
After that, I made a big mistake and started with the background in the top, but soon discovered that this won't work, since the pencils don't draw well over already done pencil strokes.
What really took a lot of time where the individual blades of grass in the foreground. I think I spent more than a week just for those. All together I spent like three weeks (the evenings) to finish this work.
I used a lot of reference pictures - thank you, google - for the more detailed parts (crocus, insects, tree trunk, boulder), always with the direction of shadow in mind - spent hours to find suitable ones...and I must confess that I did cheat when it came to the (hum) bees. I learned about their proportions by placing a note paper on the laptop screen and drawing the outlines.
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I hope you like idea of a 'Behind the Scenes' thread.
I would love to see some work in progress from other artists on Lit as well, and even more their comments about it.
29*
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This illustration is one of six I did for an illustrated poem. Your first impression might be 'Erotic? Nope!', then you might discover the flower and the bee, and maybe after a while the leaves of the young trees in the focus of the image will remind you of something.
These trees are in the center of the attention in all other illustrations of that poem as well, a drawn simile of a couple in love. For the image I had planned to have the foreground and background blurred, and to finally make use of a set of watercolor pencils I've got. As you can see, I still need to work on how to make a blur effect, it's quite unimpressive.
Some words about the progress: I started with the trees in the center, and highlighted their outlines with pigment liners.
In the 'work in progress' pic below you can see the crocus and the bee in the left lower corner, which I blurred with a water brush pen. There are also the color swatches I used to check which colors I used the night before
After that, I made a big mistake and started with the background in the top, but soon discovered that this won't work, since the pencils don't draw well over already done pencil strokes.
What really took a lot of time where the individual blades of grass in the foreground. I think I spent more than a week just for those. All together I spent like three weeks (the evenings) to finish this work.
I used a lot of reference pictures - thank you, google - for the more detailed parts (crocus, insects, tree trunk, boulder), always with the direction of shadow in mind - spent hours to find suitable ones...and I must confess that I did cheat when it came to the (hum) bees. I learned about their proportions by placing a note paper on the laptop screen and drawing the outlines.
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I hope you like idea of a 'Behind the Scenes' thread.
I would love to see some work in progress from other artists on Lit as well, and even more their comments about it.
29*