This time around I wanted to try out some new media combinations and experiment a little. In the end, it was all a wash and I retired (destroyed) the final product for the good of mankind. As before, I am working from reference while modifying it into a more monstrous nature. The first stage of the experiment started easy enough with colored pencil on toned paper...
Beastly Footman - Stage 1
Colored pencil on paper
9 x 12
© 2014 Christopher Burdett
Nothing new here. I have been doing a lot of toned paper drawings the last couple years and I have really been enjoying it. What could I do to take what I am already doing a little further? Could I push it? Stage 2 introduced white acrylic paint and black ink...
Beastly Footman - Stage 2
Colored pencil, acrylic paint, and ink on paper
9 x 12
© 2014 Christopher Burdett
The whites and more white and the blacks are darker. All good in my book. I was really liking where this was going. Back going back in with a brush I could really add some fine detail and make sure highlights popped and the dark areas were dark enough. I felt that the forms in this stage 2 version were really nice. BUT, could I push it further? Was there more I could do? Stage 3 introduced more paint and ink as well as marker and a different colored pencil...
Beastly Footman - Stage 3
Colored pencil, acrylic paint, ink, and marker on paper
9 x 12
© 2014 Christopher Burdett
Aaaaaaaaaaand... too much. Maybe if I had not introduced the earth tone pencil... maybe if I had stopped at stage 2... maybe... blah blah blah. Live and learn, trial and error. MEH... what can I say, if I had not tried I would not have known. Sometimes what you are already doing IS working just fine. Not much else to say about this, but I HIGHLY recommend trying out new things as often as possible, it is the only way to really grow and develop.
As an added bonus, here is a bunch of images of the original drawing that went into making stage 1 so you can get a feel for how the drawing came together and took shape...
Beastly Footman - Process steps for stage 1
All image of course © 2014 Christopher Burdett
That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog, see you back here on Friday! Until then...
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