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Creating an Oil Painting
How I get from this 2 x 3 inch doodle ...
to this 2 x 3 foot painting...
Here's an example of how it all comes together
I'd met Les, Ros and their little boy Sonny-Ray at quite a few car shows, and we'd talked often about having their cars painted.
As always, I tell people I work from photos, usually their own, though occasionally I take the photos myself if the subject is close by. Les and Ros had the idea of capturing everything that was special to them in one big painting. So they sent me some photos of their cars, their home, two dogs, and of course Sonny-Ray.
Les & Ros knew the size they wanted but left it to me to come up with a composition. I usually doodle a few sketches when there's so many subjects to capture, but with this one I could see a layout that would work straight away.
By placing the '55 Oldsmobile Starfire center stage I had somewhere to put Sonny-Ray, and as it's a convertible, there's no roof to get in the way of their cottage. Using a rear three quarter angle meant the windshield did not impose on Sonny-Ray and it also gave me the opportunity to show off that continental style rear end.
I drew a slightly more detailed sketch to present to Les & Ros.
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They were pleased with the composition.
I had quite a few photos of Sonny-Ray to work with but the one I kept coming back to was of him in his cart where he seemed to be transfixed by something ahead. I had the idea of him and their little pug dog both looking at the same thing, my first thought being a butterfly. I had ideas of other things to catch his attention but I often find the immediate thoughts are the best.
So I was ready to commit my idea to canvas.
So there we have it, a huge painting of a little boy who spots a butterfly, simple.
And if you're left wondering what Les and Ros thought of their painting,
they sent me this to share with you,,,
Dear Ian -
As you know we waited patiently in line for our turn. At various car shows we supplied you with photos and wish lists with enthusiastic anticipation that our commission would include all the things that we hold dear. Our home, our classic cars, our American Bull "Missy-Mae", our pug "Big-Boy" and most importantly our 3 year old son "Sonny-Ray Peek" (he is growing so swiftly we wanted him preserved as our baby!)
We were glad to leave it to you to decide on the paintings content even suggesting that Sonny could be prominent or obscure (like Where’s Wally?) you were left to decide.
Your pencil sketch was well received but we never imagined just how fantastic the painting would turn out to be. As we said to you on the phone tonight we cannot believe the detail, the reflections, the sky, the realism, the proportions, the butterfly (we had 1000's the same in summer) the.....
Les cried.... we cannot emphasise to you enough just how grateful we are. You are so talented Ian & if you are ever near Goldhanger come and see for yourself. It is perfect!
Thank-you so much :-) ;-) ;-)
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