Finishing The Oil Portrait Of The Dog

in art •  7 years ago 

Today I completed my oil portrait for the client and I will say I'm pleased. Here is the rest of the process.

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Started with putting in the eyes. Once those are in and he's staring back at me, lol, I know I'm ready to finish the painting.

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I'm very particular about the eyes since as you know, that's where you see the dog's soul. I first put in a bit of color then add the pupil. The next step I make sure the outline of the eye itself is right.

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I keep to my style of painting so my next step is to add a bit of Pthalo blue to the pupil which signifies the sky light hitting the eye itself. After that I add white or warm white with a mixture of either Alizarin Crimson or Burnt sienna from the eyeball color adding highlights. The strongest being pure white.

I feather in facial hairs now start thinking of a background. Rule of thumb, light against dark.

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I choose a Burnt Sienna with a Warm White and let some of the canvas show through in parts. At the final stage I feather around his ears and top of head to soften then again at the bottom around his neck. I want that face to standout completely.

The finished and signed painting!

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Hope you enjoyed seeing the process. Thank you. @originalwork

Warmly,
Sheila

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looks great!

Thank you so much! Now to hear how the client likes it. :-)