Wednesday, May 26, 2010

INDIAN ELEPHANT


Like the Serval on my last post, this painting was done some time ago but I hadn't had the chance to show it as it had quickly sold. The small study was done after a visit to my local zoo. I have seen African elephants in the wild from the time when I lived there but for some reason have never gotten around to doing any paintings of them. I think what drew me to this subject was the somewhat gentler look of this female with the lighter patterns under her trunk. There was also something almost spiritual about this particular elephant that until today I still can't put my finger on but demanded of me that I paint her. After the usual sketches had been made in my sketch book etc, I decided to crop the final image and focus on just the head. A careful pencil drawing on stretched hot-pressed watercolor paper was laid in then a background wash of yellow ochre with a touch of burnt sienna greyed slightly with left over paint. The elephant was then slowly brought to life using many thin washes of color being careful to keep the lightest areas by painting around them. Most interesting was finishing the wrinkles and creases of the skin especially around the eye. Size is 7 1/2" X 11".

4 comments:

Allaa` said...

This is quite an exhilarating painting . My emotions surged as I read that you painted this ; it looks too real . Amazed `

Jeremy Pearse said...

Thanks Allaa, I realised after posting this painting that perhaps I should go back to this subject and make some more studies. Your comments certainly give me more of an impetus to do so.

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Jeremy Pearse said...

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