Showing posts with label featured art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label featured art. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2013

New Artwork - Rebirthing by Derrick Rathgeber

Title: Rebirthing
Medium: RoseArt Colored Pencils/ Bristol Soft White 11" x 14"

As I was going through a lot of my old drawings from years ago, I came across a fairy picture I drew. It was a large one using both markers and colored pencils. After going over it I was instantly inspired to do a new fairy picture. It had to be completely new and show how much I have changed as a designer and artist. To me it not only had to work, but show some sort of action with lots of colors. 


So where do I go to get some ideas? Not the drawing board, but the sketchbook. When I have an Idea one of two things happen. A whole lot of very messy broken sketches, or a drawing that just stands on it's own. This time I just nailed the look I was going for. I wanted a fun pixie type fairy that lived in the forest, or garden. She had to look like she lived outside, and used materials that she found to dress herself. So for her clothing I used grass, small twigs, string, flower petals, and leaves. I didn't color this one because I wanted to get to the scene I wanted to portray, and I didn't want to draw another fairy just sitting down either. With my basic design and idea ready it was time to start drawing my new piece. 


My new fairy was gaining a life of her own. As I drew her out a lot of things changed, which usually happens when I start new drawings. In fact in this drawing the entire concept changed about three times. I made her more of a motherly yet youthful looking fairy, and taller. Having done this I wanted to show why so I have her flying in mid air raising her hand up in a strong tall pose. This is my favorite part of drawing. It's letting go and drawing a new character design from nothing. You create personalities and life on the paper. I will say one thing though I do go through a whole lot of erasing. 


I already knew that I wanted to do more of an earthy tone to this piece. To do this I used a whole lot of brown, and dark browns instead of black for shadows. At the same time I still wanted to have her very colorful and vibrant. I used about three greens just for the small leaves alone, on top of the burnt sienna, and brown. Using colors over colors gives you the bright colors that you would never see using just one color, at the same time it makes it harder to correct so I try to not overwork it. At this point I am not adding too much in the area of shadows so erasing is more for highlights in the face and hair texture. 


Not the best picture it was very late at night and I had to use the florescence. I was really motivated to draw a lot today. Every nap the kids took, and each moment of silence I got I was drawing, and coloring. The vines, and the leaves were the best part. I like treating each portion of the drawing as it's own individual drawing. I kind of zoom in on the drawing and add a flat color with out adding too many shadows in case the light source changes. I do however add just enough darkness when an object overlays another. Giving everything on this drawing will have a form of brown in the color, I decided to give it way more color by adding different color flower petals on her garden made wardrobe. 


It wasn't until today that I understood what I was going for. I saw her pose and I said to myself I want to show a motherly fairy gift that made her unique. What more motherly than caring for something that is not well or dying. This actually gave me an idea for an entire series. I plan on having each fairy help out around the house. In this case reviving the dying flowers left neglected on the tabletop. I colored the flowers that were dying very dark, and dried up, but the sunflower bright and open. I picked a sunflower because it was a good opposite to the color of the petals used on her skirt. That way it draws your eye into the line of action along with her hand. Tricky right. 


Well having a new smart phone comes with advantages and can make you feel like a dummy. Apparently there is a setting for Florescent lights to take pictures indoors. At least now you can see all the colors in the image. It was finally time to add the wings and get going on the background. Now have you ever worked on a piece for several days, and then make a really dumb mistake towards the end. Well yeah that happened. As I was working on the wings, I grabbed a graphite 6B soft pencil instead of the black for the details on the wings. After I finished the first wing I couldn't understand why it was smudging and mixing with the other colors. Well needless to say it made the wings very dark and over shadowed the entire picture and did not match at all. So what do I do at this point give up? Heck no! I make it work to my advantage. Rather than jump into the background, after the wings were finished, I Used the same graphite pencil for the shading on the rest of the drawing. It took some time away from finishing the drawing, but using it gave the entire drawing it's own style. Not only that it gave me an idea for the background. 


Originally for the background I had the idea of light coming into a window as rays across the paper, but then I figured it would make the viewer dizzy going left to right then down to up. Nah. Instead I wanted the light source to come from the flower itself. Almost like the Sunflower is thanking her for re-hydrating it with fairy magic. I needed more violet so that was my background color along with black and blue. Then I used that graphite pencil to give each ray of magic a shadow effect blending it through the yellow which was the accidently inspired part. I'll be honest if I hadn't used that pencil the drawing would have been lighter, and the background probably not so magical. In the end I was very happy with the results. And It is ready for sale on my website. 
It was a journey with this piece. It was fun to create a new character, and have a little mistake turn into a big payout. Goes to show you don't toss it out, just adjust it. There is erasers for a reason. Especially in work. Thank you for stopping by. 

I am available for commissions this holiday season. If you have an idea for a gift feel free to contact me today on my website. If you can dream it, I can draw it.

Derrick Rathgeber - Derrick the Artist

Monday, August 12, 2013

Featured Artist: Liane Wright

Featured Artist
Liane Wright
Liane Wright - Fine Artist
Liane Wright is a self taught photographer based out of Shawnee, Kansas. She is Focused, Committed and Passionate about her art. Liane will create images from the many opportunities life has to offer. She first started out in photography at the VA medical center many moons ago, in the Multimedia Production Services. She strongly feels it was a real joy, and a time when everything was done in the darkroom. She continues to seek new projects and style as she goes along. 
You can find all of her artwork on her website at: http://liane-wright.artistwebsites.com/
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You can also keep up with Liane Wright at http://lianewright.blogspot.com.
Join the site and keep in touch!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Featured Art: Hraunkot by Derrick Rathgeber

Featured Art: Hraunkot 
by Derrick Rathgeber

Title: Hraunkot

Medium: RoseArt Colored Pencils/ Bristol Smooth 11" x 14"

Original Price: $200.00


Hraunkot - A good name for a strong Horse bursting from Lava, and jumping right off of the page. In this colored pencil drawing I wanted to illustrate strength, power, and beauty with the stroke of a pencil. I formed rock texture, and the fire using different techniques, and patience with each part.





Sunday, June 23, 2013

Featured Art: The Fallen Angel by Derrick Rathgeber


Featured Art: The Fallen Angel



Title: The Fallen Angel
Artist: Derrick Rathgeber (Feel free to like my Facebook Page at http://Facebook.com/DerrickRathgeber
Medium: RoseArt Colored Pencils/ Strathmore Medium 18" x 24"

The fallen angel was one of those images stuck in my head. I imagined what it would be like for an angel to fall into darkness. Cast out by God, but as he felt remorse and tried to catch him is was too late, the dark already had a hold of him. I drew this when I felt myself slipping into a really dark place in my life, and I was waiting for an answer, I am in that better place now back in his hands.

Visit more of my work at http://derrickr.webs.com/
Prints are available at http://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-fallen-angel-derrick-rathgeber.html

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Featured Art: MezmerEyes by Derrick Rathgeber

Featured Art: MezmerEyes
By: Derrick Rathgeber


MezmerEyes is an illustration I drew in my sketchbook in 2011. This piece I can honestly say is one of those drawings that stick with you. It makes you form questions in your head like what is it, and what is it thinking as you stare into it's eyes. I drew these eyes originally going for a cat eye, but as I drew it I noticed that I gave it some human like features like the nose and faint eyebrows. I was mostly playing with the grey and black colors. The actual eyes I was going for was a nice glowing yellow with a small hint of gloss. 

I am proud to say that this was the first drawing that I did post accident that sold a print. It was in a church auction, and I listed the base price at $10. It got a few bids and sold for much more, and the buyer insisted that I sign the piece, as she had faith that I would be big one day. I was of course humbled and didn't think anything of it, but she was pretty serious, and was extremely happy that I signed it for her. I kind of felt like a celebrity for the moment. Kind of cool. 

This drawing is still available for prints, with great framing options from FineArtAmerica.com along with all of my showpieces. Some originals are available as listed. Feel free to view my profile on there and own one that sticks out to you, as low as $40.00! 

You can even purchase right off of my Facebook site at https://www.facebook.com/DerrickRathgeber/app_309028460694

Thank you for all your support, and enjoy the art. 
Derrick Rathgeber


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