Hey everyone!
To follow up on my previous Game of Thrones portrait study post...
https://steemit.com/art/@beekart/painting-game-of-thrones-portrait-studies-jon-snow-and-arya-stark
https://steemit.com/art/@beekart/painting-game-of-thrones-portrait-studies-daenerys-and-melisandre
https://steemit.com/art/@beekart/painting-game-of-thrones-portrait-studies-cersei-and-jaime-lannister
I will copy a bit of text from that post here, so I explain why is do these paintings! :)
Quote from last post:
*"As some of you might know I'm an artist that works for films and games blablabla.. :)
Anyway, most of the time I get asked by clients to create things.. come up with stuff from imagination and make it look as real as possible.. In order to do that you get references so you know how certain things look in real life, or how some materials react to light or whatever..
As an artist you need to try and learn all those things and understand what is happening most of the time.. It is crucial in order to make images look believable.. even when the subject matter might not be!
So one of the ways I train myself is to paint studies and focus on certain aspect,, proportion, light and color or certain materials etc..
So a few months ago I made a whole series of Game of Thrones portrait studies to train myself and get better! :)"*
Okay! So here are the last 2 portrait studies I did. Sansa & Tyrion .. The Tyrion portrait was the first one of all the 8 that I have done. I was really struggling to do it right, i came out of a project that required alot of more 'WoW' style, so that stylized stuff was still in me.. Im going to perhaps retry and get it more in line with the rest of them. Though as mentioned,, they are just studies.. they aren't meant to be pieces of Art .. when I do studies I always have this mindset saying ; 'If I'd do it again.. I'll do it better!'.
So that was with all these portrait as well... I do them to learn from it and hopefully make all my other work better.
Sansa
Tyrion:
Thank you all so much for sticking with me while sharing these 8 studies!
Have a great day!