Drawing for Dwelling -Palette Knife
Splattered
I'm sharing with you 'Palette Knife', a drawing I created for Chapter Twenty Seven of Doug Karr's thrilling novel Dwelling.
Dorian stood before a large blank canvas, staring blankly, palette knife in hand. Who was he kidding? He didn't even have a show. And everything he'd ever made, everything he'd struggled so hard to create was long since forgotten. Inconsequential.
Chapter Twenty Seven of Dwelling by Doug Karr.
Creating an illustration for Dwelling
The image of the palette knife was sketched out in pencil on the paper, then masking tape was applied over the top. Layers of ink splatter were then added using old brushes to spray and flick the ink on the paper.
Water was added to the some of the layers of ink splatter before it had dried to create a range of surface patterns. More ink splatters were then built up, creating areas of darker tones.
Once the ink was dry the masking tape was removed, leaving the white shape of the palette knife.
A paintbrush was used to add subtle tones on the palette knife's surface. Then a dip pen was used to add detail and outlines, and a feather dipped in ink created a series of marks across the knife's blade.
He'd signed his own Do Not Resuscitate order with a stream of pathetic efforts that amounted solely to thousands of dollars in wasted pigment
Chapter Twenty Seven of Dwelling by Doug Karr.
'Palette Knife'
He slumped back on the couch, tossing his palette knife onto the paint-splattered coffee table. The evening light outside his window slowly faded as Dorian continued to wonder just exactly what the hell he thought he was doing with his life.
Chapter Twenty Seven of Dwelling by Doug Karr.
Love how you constructed this; the knife is coming out of the paper.
Thanks @twirble... I just threw some ink at it ;D
Your work is exceptional, no matter what you do, always bring a realistic appearance, that makes you a unique being. Congratulations.
the knowledge of techniques is admirable. dear friend @opheliafu
I wish you a wonderful night
Kind words @jlufer, thank you . I just enjoying making the work, and this is a great project to be working on.
your art and your skills are awesome ......really admire of your skills,,,,you have just made a new fan
Excellent, thank you @sajjadk
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Nice post art freinds......!
I like you post
Smart and good luck
Interesting technic! I would also like to try and I try to use this method ;-)
It's a messy one!
Wow it look so good
amazing art
what a funny image, you are quite creative and a great artist
Wow is an incredible technique that you used to make that picture! Thank you for sharing with us