Here is a quick digital painting that I created yesterday. I wanted to paint a quick little close up of a Pit Bull's eye. The result turned out to be very intense and bold. I love those honey shades :)
Check it out:
Here is the painting as a poster
You can get it at my Online Art Shop on (shirts, pillows, tote bags, cellular cases and more...)
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Thursday, March 5, 2015
"Old Man" (from Pawn Stars) Portrait
Hi there,
I love to watch Pawn Stars on the History Channel. It is somewhat ridiculous, and over played, but I love to see the items, and to learn a little bit about the history, and the fun facts.
The most impressive character there, is (of course) the "Old Man" - Richard Harrison Senior. He is grumpy, annoyed, cheap, and dressed like a classic movie star. His face is every painter's, and photographer's dream. I wanted to paint his portrait for a long time, and finally I managed to this last week, using watercolors. I really liked the result, it is loose, has warm colors, and really captures his essence.
Take a look :
If you like it, and want to have this portrait on a Tshirt, Poster or other products , please visit my Online Store.
Have a wonderful day!
I love to watch Pawn Stars on the History Channel. It is somewhat ridiculous, and over played, but I love to see the items, and to learn a little bit about the history, and the fun facts.
The most impressive character there, is (of course) the "Old Man" - Richard Harrison Senior. He is grumpy, annoyed, cheap, and dressed like a classic movie star. His face is every painter's, and photographer's dream. I wanted to paint his portrait for a long time, and finally I managed to this last week, using watercolors. I really liked the result, it is loose, has warm colors, and really captures his essence.
Take a look :
If you like it, and want to have this portrait on a Tshirt, Poster or other products , please visit my Online Store.
Have a wonderful day!
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