It’s great!! You’re style really shows through in this one. Truly a nice job, Rich. I particularly like the way the eyes came out - it captures so much expression.
Thank you, Kat. I’m really enjoying getting to see this style of mind develop. I always suffered from too many different styles while in college, and after. My old portfolio shows that… Now I’m knocking stuff out as I complete work in this style.. yay!
Rich , to comment I’m now having to right click and open in a new window in order to make a comment. Dad showed me how. Don’t understand what’s going on. Now that we have a home again and I’ve had big boy Caleb for a few days, that work you just finished means even more to me. He has so many different moods. You’ve captured his curious, energetic, life’s a blast look. His where’s the party look. His “I’m ready for whatever you suggest mood”.
Somewhere I still have that pencil squirrel you did, either in H.S. or college. I’ve always liked that one. Grandpa Lee would have like that very much I bet. Anyhow, if my aging brain remembers how to do comments next time, you’ll hear from me on this blog again. Love you, mom
Rich, I checked other dates of your entries and the comment popup worked like it was supposed to. Also on Patties it worked. It was just on the last couple of your entries that it did not open up the new window.
Looks awesome, baby! Really captures the essence of our little boy.
Got the pastel piece scanned in, so I’ve updated this post with color corrected versions.
It’s great!! You’re style really shows through in this one. Truly a nice job, Rich. I particularly like the way the eyes came out - it captures so much expression.
Thank you, Kat. I’m really enjoying getting to see this style of mind develop. I always suffered from too many different styles while in college, and after. My old portfolio shows that… Now I’m knocking stuff out as I complete work in this style.. yay!
Rich, this is an experiment to see if a comment will go through.
Rich , to comment I’m now having to right click and open in a new window in order to make a comment. Dad showed me how. Don’t understand what’s going on. Now that we have a home again and I’ve had big boy Caleb for a few days, that work you just finished means even more to me. He has so many different moods. You’ve captured his curious, energetic, life’s a blast look. His where’s the party look. His “I’m ready for whatever you suggest mood”.
Somewhere I still have that pencil squirrel you did, either in H.S. or college. I’ve always liked that one. Grandpa Lee would have like that very much I bet. Anyhow, if my aging brain remembers how to do comments next time, you’ll hear from me on this blog again. Love you, mom
Rich, I checked other dates of your entries and the comment popup worked like it was supposed to. Also on Patties it worked. It was just on the last couple of your entries that it did not open up the new window.