Hey guys! Heres a piece I just finished up on my birthday last week. I was commissioned to make a painting by the amazing fantasy sculpting duo, The Shiflett Brothers, of one of their original characters named Ol' Scratch.
If you dont know who the Shifletts are, then youre seriously missing out on some of the most powerful figurative sculpture thats being made today. I shit you not. Go check out their site [link] and thank me later.
This is probably the coolest project Ive ever been able to work on for so many reasons. Not only because The Shifletts were crazy enough to hire a bloke like me, but because I was given the task of capturing their dynamic 3D style into a 2D piece of art. Generally things work the other way around where a sculpture will be based off of a drawing or painting, but it was totally cool to be able to flip that convention on its ear. I kinda felt like one of those old school portrait artists who was commissioned to capture the likeness of a royal dictator. Too damn cool!
So anyway, Ol Scratch is part of a line of original character sculpts that the Shifletts have recently launched and this sculpture is already available as a resin kit and will eventually be turned into a bronze as well. In addition, this painting I did will be made available as a limited edition print exclusively at their site in the near future. Im so totally stoked you cant even believe! Ill definitely keep you guys posted as to when they become available.
So for the technical stuff - This piece is 100% an acrylic painting done with all traditional brushwork on Strathmore cold press 500 series Bristol board. 11 x 16.5.
Ive posted an extensive tutorial about the making of this piece on The Shiflett Bros. forum at this [link] or here [link] . I tried to be as thorough as possible in explaining each step of the painting process so I hope its helpful to those of you interested in knowing how I make my work. Also if you have any questions regarding the tutorial, please register at the Shiflett forums and ask your question there in the tutorial thread, so we can keep all of the info and answers in one place. Thanks for looking everybody and I hope you all like this piece!
duuuuuuuuuude! that tutorial is sick! i mean, wow! i haven't painted in years (traditional media i mean), and you even got me reading your acrylic palette tutorial!...credit where credit is due. my respects. *bow*
Dude...ain't no way you did that traditionally I saw your process and still dont believe it (btw this was THE best process article i've ever seen-it's huge). I accidently found you half an hour ago on the Shifletts'page and ...well I am adding you to dev watch. Officially a fan of yours now Rock on, u'r great!
I was don't understand this writing last anytime, but I can understand to this writing now here! because, I am always study at english!! ah I am so happy.
Hey man great work! I saw the sculpture of this and absolutely loved the artist interpretation of it as well. The way you subtly treated the anatomy and your choice of color palette work well together.
because, I am always study at english!!
ah I am so happy.