Monday, June 22, 2009
New ACEO - Watchful Chaucer
"Chaucer" - Pencil on Bristol, ACEO format - 2.5" x 3.5"
You can see an in-progress photo here
Photo provided by Chaucer's owner. I cropped it just a bit to fit the ACEO format.
Although I'm happy to say that Chaucer's owner will be buying this drawing, it wasn't a commissioned piece. Chaucer's owner is one of my Twitter followers and she posted a photo of him one day. The very striking photo really caught my eye, so I asked permission to use it for a drawing reference. As I always do when I use someone's photo for a "spec" drawing (one that isn't for a client), I offer the photographer first option to buy, but I let them know that there's absolutely no obligation. If she hadn't wanted to purchase the drawing, I would've given her a print and note card as thanks for letting me use the photo. Then I would've listed the original on-line in my Bonanzle booth or framed it and put it at the Auburn Old Town Gallery.
One of the many reasons I enjoy working on ACEO format drawings (ACEO = Art Cards, Editions & Originals) is that they're small and portable. If I'm not able (due to mood or time constraints) to tackle one of my larger in-progress pet portraits, I can put in a bit of time on an ACEO while sitting on the couch, waiting for an oil change, hanging out at Dad's house, etc. All I need is a couple of pencils, a sharpener, an eraser, my reading glasses and a small scrap of matboard as a support. I'm always looking for reference photos (even though I have tons of my own) that will make interesting ACEO subjects and I'm always grateful to those who allow me to use their photos.
Interested in an ACEO-sized portrait of your pet? Click here to find out more.
Note cards of Chaucer are available on Bonanzle.
Love this one Ann, captured him spot on.
ReplyDeleteReally charming Ann! Its a moving little drawing and those eyes are mesmerizing.
ReplyDeleteYour art continues to wow me, Ann.
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I love it! Chaucer's 'human' here. When I hang it, he'll be so proud he'll be impossible to live with! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteDare I say, the drawing is more beautiful than the photograph. You've done an amazing job with the eyes. Chaucer's owners will surely treasure this beautiful ACEO.
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