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CHAPTER 1: GALLERY
ОглавлениеBald Eagle. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 6″ W. 5″ (from photo by Chris Allesbrook)
Standing Grizzly Bear. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 11″ W. 9″ (from photo by Diana Grant)
Butterfly. Basswood, acrylics; H. 5 1/4″ W. 4″ (from photo by Karen Broemmelsick)
Kingfisher. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 11″ W. 14″ (from photo by Gary Jones)
MINISA'S TIPS
I love the challenge of burning large pieces. Adding small details to a large piece is the fun part... However, the tough part is staying motivated when burning that much surface area. It’s easy to become overwhelmed!
I try to focus on completing one area at a time, instead of bouncing around from one place to another. It allows me to see more progress, more quickly. But there are times when I get “burned out” on a particular area and will switch to a different part of the piece for a rejuvenating change of pace.
Horse Portrait. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 7″ W. 5″ (from photo by Ainslie Gilles-Patel)
Bighorn Sheep. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 9″ W. 10″ (from photo by Lorraine Logan)
White Wolf. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 10″ W. 8″ (from photo by Edwin Butter)
Colorful Barn Owl. Basswood, colored pencils, watercolors; H. 7″ W. 5″ (from photo by Chris Allsebrook)
Buck. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 16″ W. 12″ (from photo by Nelson Kenter)
Tiger Portrait. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 3 1/2″ W. 3 1/2″ (from photo by Chris Allsebrook)
Thirsty Tiger. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 10″ W. 8″ (from photo by Emmanuel Keller)
Rooster. Birch, colored pencils; H. 4″ W. 4″ (from photo by Danny Brannigan)
Mama Bear. Butternut, colored pencils, acrylics; H. 26″ W. 8 1/2″ (from photo by Lorraine Logan)
Massive. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 11″ W. 19″ (from photo by Diana Grant)
Bighorn at Clements Mountain. Basswood, colored pencils, acrylics; H. 8″ W. 10″
Owl on a Log. Basswood, colored pencils; H. 10″ W. 8″ (from photo by Sue Dudley)