Archan wrote:Hello there Eriewolf.
I'ts nice to meet you. As for your art though, I have to say the "In Limbo" & your Dragon Head piece had to me my favorites. You did very well with the use of the toner paper to render out the highlights and the shadows making your piece pop very much. I would luv to see more pieces like this if you have any more.
As for your dragon head, I like it. Is it a bust or a mounted piece? Either way though, I really do like it. Have you ever thought of using texture stamps?
Anyways, hope to see more art soon
God Bless,
Archan
Thank you very much, Archan!
The dragon head (the big one I mentioned that isn't photographed) will be mounted on the wall like a hunter's trophy. (i.e., a deer head) It's really heavy though, so I have to figure out a practical way to do it. My engineer-minded husband will help me with that.
I do have another drawing using the same process as "In Limbo" (which, by the way, is just white charcoal on gray paper). But it's not a fantasy theme, so I can't put it on Elfwood. I am, however, creating my very own gallery site, on which I will display *all* my work. I'll let everybody know when it's up. I'm still finalizing my logo.
Haven't had much free time lately... those darned art classes are keeping me busy.
I love it, though. I can say that there's nothing else I'd rather be doing with my life... unless it's making MONEY doing the same thing!
Yeah, money would be nice.
Speaking of money, though, my sculpture teacher wants to buy one of my little models! It's a howling wolf pup, and he likes it so much he offered to buy it. It'll be my first sold piece!
(The dancing banana does not adequately express my joy.)
Okay, you've invoked my curiosity... What do you mean by "texture stamps?"