MK: Can you describe your artistic process?
Overall general process:
I start with many different thumbnails which explore mood, composition, design, and value. All the while trying to tweak and perfect the overall design & composition of the image in a miniature little black and white painting as close to my final vision as possible. I then move onto research & reference. I photograph models, most often using friends or family for all my figurative work. From there I move onto a quick line drawing which I will paint over. After the drawing is put down I proceed to paint a fully realized black & white underpainting building up values, form, and texture along the way. I then create a few very small color studies and continue onto the final stage which is final color glazing & overpainting.
Detailed painting technique:
I work in a very traditional way, starting with an initial line drawing and building up from a mid ground black and white underpainting by wiping out or erasing. I then begin modeling the form with heavier more opaque brushwork. Once I have a fully realized black and white painting I do quick little tiny color studies to guide me with my palette choices. I then proceed to color on the final, building up the painting with many different transparent color glazes while still retaining the value from the black and white painting. After the painting is keyed in color wise to completion I then go in and refine the painting even further with opaque colors so as not to just have a colorized black and white image. Finally I’ll go in and make any last minute hue, value, or saturation adjustments while pushing textures and refining some of the brushwork.
You can check out numerous step by steps and a video slideshow of my process at my website here:
www.swashbucklestudio.com/process.html