The color on this one was not my usual watercolor washes. It was created by Maggie Pickard (my wife, rep, business guru and in-house designer). She scanned my black and white art (inked-in with my trusty Pelikan 120 on 70 lb. Arches Watercolor paper) and somehow got a rich, black line, but mangaged to capture the watercolor paper's texture. She then added those tasty colors in Photoshop.
Love it Elwood, though your character resembles me more than it does you. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jeff. No, it's me, but I'm wearing your hair!
ReplyDeletefun lovely illo!
ReplyDeleteYeah, and my tie! ;)
ReplyDeleteElwood! I have been a fan of yours for years... nice work! Just found this blog. It'll be bookmarked for sure!
ReplyDeleteHey, the same thing happens when I hit "E" and "S" on my keyboard. Small world!
ReplyDeleteWizzo, Mr. Smith. That made me smile.
great little illo! i love the color palette!
ReplyDeleteThanks everybody!
ReplyDeleteThe color on this one was not my usual watercolor washes. It was created by Maggie Pickard (my wife, rep, business guru and in-house designer). She scanned my black and white art (inked-in with my trusty Pelikan 120 on 70 lb. Arches Watercolor paper) and somehow got a rich, black line, but mangaged to capture the watercolor paper's texture. She then added those tasty colors in Photoshop.
Now if she can remember what she did on this one.
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Very nice man, I've been a fan of your work for a while now.
ReplyDeleteElwood, sheesh! This is fantastic! I've been a big fan of your work for quite sometime now... this piece is a prime example of why. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your work. What a treat. I actually visited your studio years ago and I've been a fan ever since. Keep posting.
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