This is the illustration for the cattle herding boy, I haven’t rendered the boy yet because I am wondering if I want to redo it. I was experimenting with how to do the water and I’m not sure if want to try it another way. I’m also not liking the ribbed paper. I will start the next illustration on Canson paper and see how that goes before I finish this one. I am my own worst critic. 😉
Monthly Archives: March 2012
New Sketch for Picture Book
I’m worked out the detail on one of the pages of the Picture Book about “The Lost Boys of Sudan.” Cattle herding is central to the life of the South Sudanese. Next I will do a pastel of the picture. I would probably normally work out details on more pictures first, but I wanted to present a color rendering at the next meeting.
Drawing a Crowd
Another Life Drawing
Mapping the Picture Book
Hut in Oil Pastel
I’m starting to think that Oil Pastel is my best bet for these illustrations, it’s come along way since the old days. It has a more stable surface than chalk pastel and scans well, even better. I can get detail, not as much as pencil, but tight areas can be reached with a blending stump tip. Next time I will make the hut lighter and more Ochre, and not so perfect, copying one directly might help, instead of generalizing. Oil Pastel on brown pastel paper.








