Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Misty

Misty



I was asked to do a painting of a pet. I knew almost instantly that I should say no. I have painted one or two dogs for people and as my son would say, “It is not what you are good at Dad.” When will I learn and listen to him?

I had a picture of Misty, she looked like a lovely dog. Trouble is it was not really a great picture I will put it on and let you see it. I decided the straight on pose was not going to work, having tried twice. I therefore opted to try and paint her from a side on view. This of course meant trying to see and work out the markings from a different angle.

I did enjoy the challenge, even though I am not too sure about the finished result. Misty and her owner have not seen it as yet so I have no feedback from them to share with you.

Two lessons learned. I need to learn when maybe I should say no. Lesson two sometimes the son has more wisdom than the father.

Today I deliver the, “Pendo” the painting I found equally as challenging but am pleased with the result.

I continue to read all the blogs of those who follow this blog. I apologise if I some days do not have time to make a comment. But I continue to be amazed by so much of the work I see. I am also overwhelmed when you take the time to comment here. Thanks once again to you all.

This blog is linked to my other where I hope you will today get a smile. The Atheist

8 comments:

  1. I'm sure the owner will cherish this painting. People see the beauty in art because it speaks to them personally. This painting WILL speak to him, and it will say, "This is your beloved dog, and the artist who painted it put his heart and soul into creating it for you." (And it is a very good painting, Ralph!)

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  2. Misty is a beautiful English Springer Spaniel, I believe. I think you did a beautiful job on this painting, Ralph...though I think she looks more like an English Cocker Spaniel in the portrait. She needs her curls!! Still and yet, well done and I think her owner will love the portrait!

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  3. She is in fact an English Cocker Spaniel. So maybe I did get the breed right just did not paint it very well Ah well I do not think I will be trying again.

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  4. This dog has such a sweet face - I'm not surprised you couldn't say no!

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  5. I love your painting! You captured her sweet essence. I hope the owner likes your painting too.

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  6. There you go! Well done indeed then, Ralph!!

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  7. I grew up with a cocker spaniel and I think you captured the breed very well. Going by the picture I'd say you caught the ... dare I say ... personality of the dog as well. Nice job.

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