My approach to glass and ceramics is to pay close attention to highlights and refections. I also wanted to capture the difference in texture between the velvet lining and the glass of the eye. I painted the box with watercolors, using ochre and grey with a little bit of white gouache, then let it dry, and did the eyeball all in gouache. Oh, and I didn’t do any actual drawing, just used two sable brushes, #7 & 4.
Here’s looking at you, kid.
Very impressive work just done with brushes! The eyes have it!
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Amazing that it was done only with brushes! My 7 yo grandson would love the glass eye!
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Kinda creepy…I’d always feel like it was looking at me. lol A great sketch! 😉
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The texture is excellent. The lining of the lid box has the look of old silk. The eyeball isn’t bad either.;) Thanks for the always awesome things you share.
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So good this time! Wow.
I also your very creative way to cope the EDM challenges: it’s always something “out of the path” and I love it!
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Unfortunately, I do spend a lot of time in the weeds. But thanks for noticing.
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Love your story about the eyeball. I would’ve been looking to see which one, too. Great painting.
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Macabre? How about downright creepy? But the artwork is SO good.
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When I visualized something china or ceramic I certainly was not expecting this. What a twist of events this has been.
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HAHAHA!! That was hilarious. The painting, as usual, is fabulous. xox
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Lovely work! I’m supposed to getting my partner a glass eye on eBay, but he wants a vintage hand-glass-blown one.
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Fantastic! 🙂
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