Hello everyone! Let me share with you guys an amazing experience. This is a commissioned piece I just successfully delivered to an amazing client who is wishing this amazing Reverend a Happy anniversary. This is done with coloured Ballpoint Pen.
Title: #august7
Subject: Rev. Fr. Kennedy
Courtesy: Isaac Joseph Egujie
Medium: Schneider Ballpoint Pen and Pastel chalk (for the background)
Artist: U-ROGA
Year: 2020
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So my client messaged me about wanting a very urgent piece to present as a gift and he was very clear he wanted a pen art, not just any pen, a coloured pen art (😳😳). The time he actually need this piece is very short, and this made me worried a bit. Well, I did the maths in my head, trying to figure how fast I can make this happen. But then, I remembered my own hashtag I created for myself (#theurogaexperience), I told myself, this will be some experience, because, this will actually be my second coloured pen art (I have not even completed the first pen art, and I'm already doing the second 😂😂😂😂).
One of the early progress shot
So, I told him I'm up for the challenge, all necessary transactions were made and I started this amazing piece immediately. While drawing, I got stuck at the face, if you notice the above image, I just had to pause the face and move to the robe. I must say, if you lack patience, you can't do pen art, it demands a lot of patience. Like I will tell the people I normally guide, "Practice the ART of PATIENCE".
Another Progress shot
Another Progress shot
So, the moment I completed the face, it became a cruise for me, I completed the background immediately, and when that was done, all my focus was now on the robe.
The final Progress shot before the finished work
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Well, I was and am still happy the piece came out well, the #experience each of my art work give to me is always something I look forward to when working.
Reference VS Pen drawing
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