Just trying some different colors. Ground is red gold and the other colors are light red hue, green oxide hue, pale mint, and titanium white. The dominant color is the red gold.
29.8.09
Color test
Just trying some different colors. Ground is red gold and the other colors are light red hue, green oxide hue, pale mint, and titanium white. The dominant color is the red gold.
28.8.09
Bullfighter

This is the third design titled "Bull", this is just the drawing for now, but it will be painted next. Also I have the idea for the next one already and I will tell you the name "Red light", can you figure out what the subject is? I will give away the drawing I do for it to the first person who emails me the answer. Let the guessing begin. muhahahaha
16.8.09
new deck plus...





Hey there,
What I have here is a series of boards that I will be creating and working on for a while. Lets call it a portfolio. The first one I did is the flamenco dancer. On the very top you see how I started with a pencil drawing, then I spray fixed the drawing so it would not smudge when I did the wash of color. After that I put the lights and darks with some final brush work on the flower and bam. First of many -Orlando- originals. If you would like a custom board contact email me at osanchezart@gmail.com
=enjoy=
8.8.09
The finised product


Hello everyone,
The assignment is a family portrait. The idea is that they have just received the holy ghost (The birds as the symbol). The halo's represent becoming in a way enlightened. The medium used is holbeins acrylic gouche. It dries quick and allows for glazing for making color adjustments. The color was taken from A landscape that Mark English did in the past. I also use the tracing paper for the layout of the birds and for creating the faces thanks to watching the demo by Chris Payne I believe they came out ok. The approach in the clothing was taken from Sterling Hundley. Thanks Sterling. Finally the white teeth from Daniel Adel to bring in the focus by having the darkest dark next to the lightest light with the sharpest edge. One more thing I didn't know what to do with the bottom white but I thought it would bring interest into the composition, should I keep it or crop it?
Thank you for stopping by.
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