Sunday, January 25, 2009
December Portraits I forgot to post
Two-tone rub-out technique. Little boy i drew.
This was a very handsome bald man. He was from the U.K.
January Portraits
Finished product. This was for Mark who is an EMT at Sea World.

Step 1: Put down base skin tones and draw faces. (this is the weird looking part.)

I drew this couple from photos on a rainy day(Jan 14, 09) and they later picked it up while I was gone. The next day they were in the park again and they made a point to find me and say "Hi, we got our picture done by you yesterday. We love it so much. We just wanted to say thank you." They were so sweat!

Step 1: Put down base skin tones and draw faces. (this is the weird looking part.)

I drew this couple from photos on a rainy day(Jan 14, 09) and they later picked it up while I was gone. The next day they were in the park again and they made a point to find me and say "Hi, we got our picture done by you yesterday. We love it so much. We just wanted to say thank you." They were so sweat!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Sea World Sketches

Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sea World
Well, I am transfering jobs from Busch Gardens, VA to Sea World, FL. Plus i'm getting a promotion to be the portrait supervisor...! I went to FL for a visit before I decided if I wanted the job. I tried out a new technique with my manager Dino. We used grey paper and charcoal dust, charcoal pencils and a kneaded eraser. I drew him and then the 2nd one I ever did was a sale. I think it turned out nice although I was probably pretty slow while still getting to know the materials and technique.
Here is the one I drew of Dino:

Thursday, September 25, 2008
Portraits from 07
Last year a lady came up to me at work one morning and was fully prepared with several photos of her dog that she wanted drawn. I picked what i thought was the best one which was a 3/4 view. Sadly, I didn't take a picture of that one. The lady came back later to pick it up and she liked it so much that she wanted one of the other photos done. I picked the profile view. This was my first attempt at drawing a pastel animal portrait at work, but luckily the photos were so excellent that I took at chance and drew it anyway. I love the way it turned out and i wish more quests would come in the park with pet photos!
This is Beaver Cleaver. I drew it from a picture in a magazine and it was on display at France Portraits in 2007. I don't know where it is now.
Silhouttes always look pretty with bows, but sometimes they can be difficult to cut. This one wasn't too hard.




Monday, September 8, 2008
Portraits done at VCU art school
My soldier
These are photos and the portraits I drew/painted from the photos. They are of my army boyfriend Dennis.

This was drawn for a display portrait for work. I spent an hour and a half on it. Kamans liked it so much that they sent it to Ohio(without telling me) to make copies to send to other parks. I had to explain to them that I wanted the original back and it wasn't just some random person. I got it back about a year later. I know it is hanging up at Busch Gardens Europe and Sea World Orlando and who knows where else.
I painted this in my summer painting class of 2007 with acrylics. Spent a couple hours on it. Maybe 8? Took 2 days to finish.

This was done in 2004 in graphite:
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Photos of my work taken from cell phone





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