Sikh Bust - Step 2
Ciao a tutti,
Here I'm again with this nice JMD bust.
I've almost completed the torso, I just need to finish the gold shoulders patches.
The jacket has been made using a stippling technique, using various shades to depict the "english uniform" going from sunny skintone to black.
Has been a nice experience and I think I will try it on other busts as well.
Calvin Tan did a magnificent bust using this technique and Hardy tempest does something similar with oil colours, and he is a true artist.
Leathers are done using oil colours, to give the shiny/translucent finish.
Let me know what you think.
Ciao
Giovanni
Sikh Bust - Step 1
Ciao a tutti,
Has been long time since I've updated my blog.
Many things are happening, the biggest one will be revealed soon.
For the time being I'm painting this splendid bust from JMD, should be a fairly quick painting for my standard.
The sculpture is amazing, particularly the face.
Flesh tones are done, beard as well, maybe some touch up will be done.
Let me know what you think.
Ciao
Giovanni
Sharbat Gula update
Ciao a tutti,
I'm still painting this little beauty.
Not an easy task, and is getting more and more challenging, but I like it.
Anyway, I've touched up the skin tone, eyes and I've started the red.
I've used only 4 colours for it, and avoid any orange tone.
Also I wanted to give more of a dramatic tone to the whole figure therefore I used quite a bit of contrast.
Hope you like it, and as usual, please let me know.
Ciao
Giovanni
Sharbat Gula
Ciao a tutti,
I've started to paint this bust sculpted by Romain Van den Bogaert.
He has taken the inspiration from Sharbat Gula the famous Afghan girl photographed by Steve McCurry for National Geographic.
The sculpture is not a perfect portrait of the girl, but is close, I've manage to made few modifications, like hairs, the red cloth an the nose.
Not an easy piece to paint, so far only the face has been painted, and I've not finished yet, few touch ups need to be done.
Paint is still fresh hence the glossy on the lips and the difficulty of taking pictures...
For this reason I've taken a couple of shots with different light and camera settings.
As usual, let me have your comments.
Ciao
Giovanni
Gaulthier de Rigny - Painting- Step 2
Ciao a tutti,
Thanks to my friends Stefano Borin, Francesco Simoncini and Ivo Preda, I realised that the pellisse was actually dark blue and not green...
I had to repaint it, but instead of stripping all and paint from scratch, I've used a series of filters, washes and inks to turn the green to dark blue.
I'm quite happy with the result and it looks like the hue of the picture.
I've also finished the red trousers and started to outline all the gold embroiders.
Still a lot to do!!
I hope you like it and let me know what you think!
Ciao
Giovanni
Gaulthier de Rigny - Painting- Step 1
Ciao a tutti,
Finally I've managed to do some painting on my dear De Rigny.
The face, undergarment and green fabric are done, I've also applied a basecoat for the golden laces and chevrons.
I'm really pleased with the results, hope you like it!
Ciao
Giovanni
Gaulthier de Rigny - Sculpture FINISHED!!
Ciao a tutti,
Weather is really really owful and I managed to finish sculpting the figure.
I've also undercoated in black, sooner than later will start to paint it!
Ciao
Giovanni
Gaulthier de Rigny - Sculpting - Step 4
Ciao a tutti,
Awful weather here, good for my modelling...
De Rigny is almost done, I need to add few bits and is ready for paint.
Doing all these thin laces has been painful but has helped me learning new tricks.
Hope you like it, and maybe tomorrow I'll finish it!
Ciao
Giovanni