I am indeed a Three Stooges fan, although I like Laurel & Hardy better—but for some reason have never drawn L&H. Go figure. Must rectify this soon. Anyhow, this is just finished on my drawing table, in the newly revamped studio space. Which, BTW, is actually helping my work quite a bit. Let’s not talk about the cramped working conditions I had previously! It wasn’t good, but I’ll leave it at that.
So, this is a mixed media piece, and a first (but it won’t be last) attempt at a slightly different approach. I thought perhaps the pen & ink portraits just look quite comic booky, and pencil-only is a pretty common approach, and a lot of people do it better than me… but this, I think works a little better for me. The basic outlines are done using my trusty Uni brush pen, but I kept it to a minimum. I left a lot of the toning & modeling out. The background is simple ink-on-sponge—something I have not done in about thirty years! Finally, the tones are done with grey watercolour pencils. (Mostly a couple of darker ones.)
I like how it looks. Let me know what you think! I need to do a good scan of this because I may be offering prints of it. Also, the original is FOR SALE and open to OFFERS.
More soon.
Looks great. Nice light source shading.
I’ve already said this in personal conversation, but I love the sense of depth and texture offered by these watercolour pencils, particularly when used for portrait work.
I second Steve’s comment about the sense of depth achieved and I love the tie