...Mr. Lincoln...
12x22 carbon pencil on paper
It's been quiet here on my blog for a few days, but
lots has been happening in the background.
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First off my camera and I are 'friends' again. If you missed my last couple of posts you need to know that it wouldn't release the memory card. Well the camera came through the 'emergency room' visit but the memory card is ka-poot!
Memory cards are not cheep but this was a smaller one and had been around a long time.
I finished the commissioned drawing of Mr. Lincoln. I will keep it sitting out to do some of the usual tweaking on ....you know the little things that only an artist would notice.
When deciding on a reference photo to use I wanted something a little different...which in itself is hard when drawing such a well know person in history. I decided on this particular photo for several reasons.
Being from the state of Illinois I wanted to use a reference photo that was indicative of the period of time when he was living in my state and practicing law.
I also wanted the drawing to emulate his stature...which was tall and lanky.
Then, and perhaps most of all, I wanted his eyes and expression to tell the story of the weight he carried as he contemplated his presidency and the hope he had for his country's future.
I used several different photos for his facial expression...and am pleased with the results. This is a younger Lincoln than we are used to seeing. The main photo reference was taken in 1860, just prior to when he was nominated for president. Lincoln would have been around 51 years old.
I'm still working on the final little tweaks...not certain but may 'ruddy' his face just a little more. In all the reference photos I looked at his hair is bushier in back at the nape, actually showing more all around the back of his ear...just undecided here.
I'm to the point that what ever I add will have to stay...there will be no turning back.
Also...just so you know...the black line across his chest is the 'leather' cord for his glasses. It was worn in all the photos taken in this photo session. I included it as I also saw it in others...although now I view the line as distracting. Yet I 'think' I made the right decision.
Anyway...here it is for your critique.
Enjoy
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4 Responses to Mr. Lincoln is finished...well perhaps?
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I have thouroughly enjoyed your web site and viewing your extraordinary artwork! You truly have a Gift from the Lord! I am inspired by your website in its' organized form and also you are so informative! Thank You for sharing your lovely work and sharing your tips! Keep up your great work!
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Being from Lincoln, Illinois...I too have always been a fan of Lincoln. This portrait was a commissioned piece for the Lincoln Library at Lincoln College, here in town. I'm glad you enjoyed the drawing.
Diane Smith,
I'm glad you enjoyed the portrait of Mr. Lincoln. There are so many out there, I really wanted this one to be different. I'm glad you appreciated my efforts.
Ginger Brady,
Such a lovely note, thank you. I drew as a child and picked it up again at the age of 62..yes, it is truly a gift from God.
I visited your website and see that you are also an accomplished pencil artist. I wish you the best in your career.