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Before & After: the Painting Process

Makeover shows, be them human or residential, are a major weakness of mine.  Mostly because I love a good before-and-after picture.  I love seeing a neglected little kitchen in Iowa that hasn’t been updated since Reagan was in office be turned into a gormet cookery fit for the White House.  It’s so satisfying to see the design come to life and the before-and-after shot at the end is what makes it all come together.

The same is true for paintings.  Whenever I’m asked to do a custom painting I always start with a sketch to make sure the customer and I are on the same page.  Once the drawing is approved, I get ‘er painted up and no many how many times I go through the process I still love seeing the before and after shot at the end.    

For instance, you can go from hand-colored sketch to nice looking piece of art (if I do say so myself):

From an idea in a notebook to a wall-sized triptych that is now the highlight of Lil’ Dillon’s room.  

From a basic scribble to a full-blown stadium.

From outline to outstanding….ya, I just said that.  
Click HERE to see more before-and-afters.  

And feel free to email me if you have an idea for a painting…or if you just want to talk about muffins. 

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The USS Harlan Richardson Moore

I just finished this painting for a little boy named Harlan to hang in his nursery.  Harlan has a big brother named Lucian, you may remember his monkey pirate ship painting from last year.  
Here are some more pictures of the painting or go check out the slideshow.
The Cuddle Distrobution gauge is set to Mom.

While the Father Figure dial is clearly reading Dad.
(In real life Harlan’s dad has a much larger anchor tattooed on his chest.)  

A tender little crab.

Harlan’s name is the ship’s namesake.

And his date and time of birth are represented in the gauges below:

This worm obviously hasn’t been informed about why he’s at the end of a fishing line wrapped around a hook.  Ah, sweet ignorance. 

Contact me if you’d like to order a custom painting or for pricing. 
Thanks for looking!