Monday, January 21, 2013

New Artwork...



A revised version of a portrait of Angelina Jolie I did back in 2005. I have always liked her pose and expression and liked the overall shape of her hat, but as time went on I realized my original execution fell far short of the pictures potential and was worth a re-doing at some point when I felt confident enough to improve on it. Never too far from my mind was the work of the Pre-Raphaelite masters of the Victorian era, especially John Millais, William Holman Hunt and Arthur Hughes and also the classicists Fredrick Leighton and Herbert Draper. I studied their work intensely while working on this picture, especially Hughes' "The Long Engagement" and Draper's "Potpourri". Even to attempt working in the style of the Pre-Raphaelites means much labor time and tho I don't have an exact figure, I know i spent well over 100 hours on this, more than 12 hours alone just on the bow.

Tech stuff: all colored pencil on 18" x 20" museum board. I used 88 different pencils from about 6 different brands and lots of solvent.

Below is the 2005 version.


Sunday, January 6, 2013

More Warren William...



I picked this Lobby Card up a couple weeks ago...all 3 Lone Wolf lobby cards I now own are all from the same film!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Mrs Artman wears Pannytoes!!!

Two more signed 8" x 10" pictures of Patricia "Mrs Artman2112" Ellis I've acquired within the past few months.


OK now to TRY and explain the "Pannytoes" reference in the title...when my niece was little she LOVED playing dress up and of course always wanted to wear Pantyhose, but being as she was like 3 she called them "Pannytoes", so of course the whole family calls them that to this day! Anyway imagine my delight and joy when I see Mrs Artman sporting REAL Pannytoes...that is, pantyhose with the toes exposed!!


I love when vintage stills come with these little blurbs attached to the back!

Friday, December 14, 2012

Mrs. Artman Alert Part III!

Patricia Ellis's 3rd and final uncredited appearance was in the 1932 WB production "Central Park", starring Joan Blondell and Wallace Ford. Patricia has one scene about 35 minutes into the film with perennial gangster character actor Harold Huber. Its 57 minutes of pure WB B-film and they throw in everything but the kitchen sink, plus we get Guy Kibbee to boot!


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

New Artwork...

Graphite portrait of my friend "Ginger" from Asleep in New York...Over 2 years in the making!..well actually it took 2 days but it was over 2 years ago I talked to her about doing a picture of her. I hope it was worth the wait!

Mrs Artman alert part II!


Yes! there she is again, in an uncredited appearance in WB classic Musical "42nd Street"..approx 4 minutes into the film she appears as Robert McWade and Ned Sparks' secretary!