Showing posts with label Portraiture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portraiture. Show all posts
4/28/13
C2E2 2013
Some select Polaroid portraits from this year's Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo (C2E2), shot on Fuji Instant film using a 4" x 5" field camera.
12/28/12
The Produce of Leisure
Drawn in Illustrator CS5
Drawn in Illustrator CS5
It's been a slow week all around, which means finally having some quality time for side projects. These "quick" portraits of Audrey Hepburn and Ernest Hemingway, based on photos by the legendary Yousuf Karsh, were drawn dot-by-dot in Illustrator CS5 over a couple of hours.
1/4/12
The Way We Dressed
Graphite on newsprint
Chris Salata, a friend of mine who's working as a photojournalist down in Palm Beach, found a trove of 5" x 7" glass plate negatives belonging to WPA muralist Alexander Rummler at an antique show. He was kind enough to provide me a scan (see below) for a quick caricature.
5/24/11
Fun with Pen & Ink, Part II
India ink, wash, and opaque white ink on bristol board
You know what a caricature of Napoleon needs? A quick ink drawing of Sir Arthur Wellesley.
5/23/11
Fun with Pen & Ink
India ink & wash on bristol board
Trying out some new pen nibs I bought last week. Solid and wash fills aside, everything else was inked using a Hunt Imperial 101. The entire thing took two-and-a-half hours or so to complete; I chose Ingres' portrait of Napoleon because of the amount of detail/ornamentation.
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