ABOUT MY PAINTINGS... As an artist, I fell in love with painting portraits, as I found that every individual is unique. Many of the paint sketches you will see here are from three-to-four-hour sessions (or less) in workshops, but I also paint finished pieces over longer periods of time. Access my DC/Vertigo Comics work at https://www.dccomics.com/talent/donald-faxon
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
"Nick" - Finished Commissioned work in Acrylic
Someone asked me what my commissioned pieces can look like when a client wants a finished piece that is "tighter." "Nicholas" is a 16 X 20 portrait in acrylic, using the John Watkiss (search Blogspot) approach to paint build-up method, and is color-glazed. Nick's Mom was elated by this portrait, so much so that I also painted her daughter, Alexandra --- and no, they are not Romanoffs.....
Note the original (not at all well-lighted) reference photo to the left. If I were to do this painting again, I would have "staged" the lighting more in the painting to focus more on the boy's face.
Note the original (not at all well-lighted) reference photo to the left. If I were to do this painting again, I would have "staged" the lighting more in the painting to focus more on the boy's face.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Unfinished Portraits...
Sometimes you have just an hour or two to work on a portrait of a model. When that happens, backgrounds and costumes become secondary. Note that the top painting is another of Jonnathon, the actor/professional clown model who's like a chameleon, always changing his look (he was the man with the Victorian moustache and goggles, and also a "professor" in two previous posts).
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
The Professor... Second Take.
Video still of my newest oil painting sketch of Jonnathon the actor/model/ landlord/ professional clown, in his "professor" mode once again.
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