3 PAINTINGS - different but same
Hello everybody,
before I write a little bit about these 3 artworks I'd like to say it one more time (and because I have been asked so many times before):
These are graphite drawings of mine which are digitally colored. No retouched photographs of any kind, no collages. These are original drawings that I scanned, sent to the colorist and he painted the colors.
All right, ;)
today I'd like to share 3 of my works where I collaborated together with another artist; in this particular case with the Spanish digital painter Jose A Cano who is an expert in digital coloring.
I found his works online back then and was hooked on his skills of digital (Pin-Up) painting right away. I loved his ultra smooth style, almost like digital airbrush and his interpretation of Erotic Art. He created his very own works and I thought I might give it a try and see if he would like to collaborate on some stuff. And he did.
It's all quite a few years ago and I had already published my first art book with SQP Inc. So with a complete book full of my pencil works, good sales and plenty ideas in my head for new art, SQP and I pretty quickly worked on a new concept for a second book.
I had a huge collection of photos and reference material and began selecting different pieces and sets for the book.
While going through my archive I found a good amount of photos that already "worked" very well in color. Since I usually work with color photographs and convert them into my gray pencil drawings it came to me that I really wanted to see some of my original drawings being colored. In fact, the chosen pictures would ONLY "work" in color for various reasons.
So I reached out to Jose and sent him a few pencil drawings and just let him do his magic.
What he sent me back was just awesome.
I worked together with several other colorist in my "comic years" and everyone had his own style or color palette but these pictures made me super happy.
Jose immediately understood what I wanted to see over my pencils and he added his very personal touch to each and every drawing.
I showed the first try outs to my publisher, they agreed right away and we started working on my second book.
At the end, we had around 30+ colored pieces, original pencil drawings, a few sketches and the book was done.
These three are my absolute favorites.
The high level of realism blew me away when I received the painted versions in those warm sepia tones.
I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.
Have a good Sunday,
D
if you're saying those aren't photos, then I fear my profession may be akin to a river boat captain circa mark twain.
love the minimalism either way.
Thank you!! :) @voder
These photos are really nice. I follow you now too.
Look at my posts too @thunderland maybe follow me, if you like them.
Thanks @thunderland ! And thanks for following.
This is incredible! Love it. @danielkiessler
Thanks a lot @samwicallis !
ridiculously good....you guys have a seriously impressive collaboration there
Thanks a lot @basilmarples !! This really was a fun teamwork back then!
Wow This is amazing !! :OOOO 💖😊 Upvoted !!
Thank you very much @cuteve !!
so these are drawings but what color it seems black and white almost to me
@isteemithard , Thanks man! I know, those sepia tones look very real. Couldn't believe it myself when I saw the results.