Thursday, August 12, 2010

Portrait of two dogs in graphite

This is a commission that I recently completed of two dogs. The final drawing is about 11 X 14. I did this on hot press watercolor paper and used a mechanical pencil. I found that I worked slowly in layers of graphite, first with a rough sketch and then making sure I got the eyes and features correct before filling in the detail of the fur. I blended as I went using the pencil, rather than a blending stomp or other tool. I think that the final version looks 'rougher' to me than other graphite pet portraits I have seen, but in the end, I really like the effect and think that both dogs turned out very well.

3 comments:

MILLY said...

They are really lovely Carol. Great detail and I am sure the owner loves your potraits.
I often use a mechanical pencil, always a nice sharp point.

MILLY said...

p.s. Forget to say thank you for your comments, and I can see I have missed the r out of portrait!

Carol Creech said...

Thanks, Milly! Yes, I really like the control of a mechanical pencil. I can see how you would enjoy that in your work, also.

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