Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Girlish Giggles

Girlish Giggles 8" x 10"  Coloured Pencil on Paper by Ana Tirolese ©2012, All Rights Reserved
Girlish Giggles
8" x 10" 
Coloured Pencil on Paper

Laura is giggling at something Anthony said. She is crazy about him. This was too cute not to capture.

This is probably my best piece, to date. I am very pleased with how it turned out. I was so afraid I would not be able to capture that look of mischievous glee, but, in the end, I did manage it.

She and my husband are great friends and he had called her "a monkey that belongs in a zoo" and she then said he was a "bum-bum", which in her mind is a swear word and she is not permitted to call people that, so she was giggling that she got away with it.

I considered adding a background but Anthony really liked it as it is and suggested I leave the background out.

People are always asking how long something like this takes to create. In this case it took approximately 34 hours.

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Fun Fact's New EP

Click logo to go to FunFact's page.
FunFact! has a new EP out. For a limited time you can download it for free from their site. Feel free to download the EP and to share it with your friends and family.

FunFact's Funk-a-Billy Logo - http://www.funfactmusic.com/
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FunFact have at times been compared to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I, personally, hear several different influences in their music, including the Chili Peppers.

Here is a little teaser for you:




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Kiiro the Gecko

Kiiro the Gecko - 10.5 x 6 - Coloured Pencil on Paper rendered by Ana Tirolese ©2012  (Original photo source Sally Ford of Colored Pencil Magazine, used with permission)
Kiiro the Gecko
10.5" x 6"
Coloured Pencil on Paper
It feels good to be back to "my medium".

Some time back I made a decision not to draw from other people's photos unless it was a commissioned piece. However, when I saw Colored Pencil Magazine was using this image for their monthly contest, I could not resist. He is just so beautiful! Sally Ford, the photographer has graciously given full permissions to use her image.

I spent ALL DAY Sunday working on this image. I started around 9ish in the morning and worked on it until 11ish at night. I forgot to take W.I.P. photos, but this is what it looked like at the end of the day:

Kiiro the Gecko work in progress by Ana Tirolese, photo by Ana Tirolese ©2012 taken with iPhone
Work in Progress
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Photo by Ana Tirolese, taken with iPhone
My hand was pretty achy by the end of the day. I have not worked that long in years. 

I let my hand rest all day Monday and then worked on it Tuesday evening.  At this point I really wanted to complete the piece and impatience won over better judgement. I should have worked slower and more meticulously to achieve a smoother and more realistic end result. I used Koh-I-Noor's Woodless Pencils which are way too waxy for my liking. I don't normally use them for detailed work (more for backgrounds that I can smudge) but I needed greens they offered and Prismacolor was lacking. I should have stuck to Prismacolor and worked a few more layers.

These days I do not used printed references when I can view them on my HP Touchpad tablet. However, I had printed out the image on plain paper because my HP Touchpad was acting up and needed a hard reboot, which I could not remember how to do (and for some reason forgot that I could have Googled it). I didn't have photographic paper so I just printed the reference on generic printer paper. Some of the fine detail was missing in the printed version. (My son showed me how to hard boot my tablet and it is working now.) I should have waited. I could have done a better job with the gecko's skin if I had been viewing it on the tablet.

I really enjoy using the tablet for holding my reference photos. Not only is it environmentally friendly, cutting back on paper and ink being used, but it also allows me to zoom in on areas that I need to get a better look. This is great for my aging eyes.

The original painting does look much better than the photo and scan.  

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