Sunday, August 23, 2015

The Butterfly & the Morning Glory

This is a new piece I just finished today.  I drew this up as a test piece for a bigger painting I intend to paint for my mom.  I hope you like it.


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I hope you like this one.  Its completely my own composition.
Copyright 2015

Thursday, August 6, 2015

I'm Stalking You!

Here are some progressive photos showing the process of painting fur with an airbrush.
7" x 5" on canvas board.



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I am a huge fan of tigers.  I think they are the most beautiful of wild animals.
I'm also a big cat lover, which is why I love to paint them.  

This painting was shipped overseas to Belfast Ireland.
Enjoy Matty!!  

Hocus Pocus!

This painting is 7" x 5" and done entirely with an airbrush.


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"Aberacadabera!"

Olaf


I painted this little painting up with watercolor pencils.  It was done for Jayme's 8th birthday.

"I don't have a skull, or bones."

Eagle with American Flag

This is a metal mailbox I painted up for my son's new home.  



 
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Too Soon - Completed

I completed this painting in memory of my dear friend, George McElrath.  R.I.P.  Miss you George!


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This painting won Picture of the Month on the artist's forum at www.airbrushforum.org.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Catching Up - Some more completed pieces

I'm just going to post up some of my finished pieces since the last time I posted on the blog.  So, here goes:


This painting is in progress right now.  Its a tribute to a friend who passed away recently.  

This is a painting of Twisty from the American Horror Story.  It was done on gesso'd canvas with my Iwata brushes and E'tac paints.


Clint Eastwood.  Done for a challenge on the orange forum

This red cardinal was started the day of my father-in-law's wake.  I have dedicated this painting to Raymond J. LeFever, may he rest in peace.  You will be missed.

"King of Cats"  This painting was done on 5" x 7" Schoellershammer 4g paper with E'tac paints.