Kittie #19 fresh off the easel.
Tembi is the 3rd sister rescued the day before Christmas last year. I already painted her sisters, Faith and Sparky. What a handsome trio they are! Tembi aren't as social as her sisters. She prefers not to have contact with humans but loves her sisters. She is also kept indoors as she walks too far away from home. Shame ... I wonder what happened to her before she was taken into this household. It seems that she doesn't trust humans.
Sometimes people ask me how I paint my cats and where I start. I took photos and will share them with you.
First I draw the cat, then erase the drawing so it is lighter in most parts.
Then I paint the eyes.
Some more work on the eyes.
Then I do the first washes on the nose area.
First wash goes onto first the cheeks and then the ears.
I try to let the ears "bleed"a little into the background area.
Now I work on the cheeks and forehead.
I draw with the paintbrush in the direction of growth.
Time for background and body.
I added hair in the ears and on the chest.
Then I darken where I think it is necessary
Then I walk around to family, coworkers and friends and
ask if they see something which I didn't that needed to be fixed.
If yes, I fix.
Time to add whiskers and highlights (with white gouache).
Et voila!
For more information about my cat paintings, please email me.
reynel@doringbaai.co.za
To commision a pet portrait is very easy. You email photos of your pet to me reynel@doringbaai.co.za along with the size you want the painting to be (A5, A4 or A3). I will email you the finished painting for proofing and I post it to you unframed after approval. I ship paintings anywhere in the world.
Kind regards
Reynel
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