I painted this beach scene for my Husband for Christmas.
I finished it on Christmas Eve, just in time to pop it into a frame I had in the studio. He has always loved the “Woody” car with a surf board on the top. Living in Southern California, he and our daughter have had a lot of fun spotting them when we are hanging out at the beach. Green is both of our favorite color, so it had to be a green car. I think this is the first time I have ever drawn and painted a car. I finally put the hanging hardware on the back of it this weekend so he can hang it up in his office.
Here are a couple shots of the progress of the painting.
I am just beginning to get the palm trees sketched and painted in..
This is the painting of the beach, I just need to add the car.
With the car sketched in… I did a pretty detailed drawing in pencil on paper and then did the old-fashioned transfer of scribbling on the back of the paper with charcoal and tracing over my sketch to transfer the line drawing into my painting. It works great, I also sometimes use white charcoal or soft pastel if I am transferring onto a darker painted surface. If you mess up you can just brush it off with a paper towel. Also, if you don’t want charcoal all over the back of your sketch, you can take a photo copy of your sketch and use the copy for your transfer. I use this process a lot when I want to “Ink” one of my Manga drawings, too.
Wish you a wonderful creative day, Janell
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