We learn in our evening class from Karen Birt our teacher which is a great artist herself, about Cartoons, the subject was wild life. It is adaptation of a traditional technique for transferring a line drawing to a support. Used by masters like Chardin and George Stubbs for the animals. You simply make small holes with a needle on the main lines which give you accurate shapes you transfer it with charcoal and later paint it up. This one is an oil paintings.
the final and don’t say I did not warned you.. he is watching you every where you go… so make sure you run.
A very snappy painting Doron!
Watch it… you must have a few around the corner from you don’t you? Thanks Jennifer
looking right in my eyes, brrr
Katleen you are a friend… just smile, he is well trained. Thanks.
Doron, you always make me smile and that croc looks like he’s laughing! Probably he just ate something really good : )
Thanks Anita, Love making people smile, after all that is what it is all about. Well it is not me he ate I am still here to reply… ha ha
He really is watching me but since you painted him Doron I am not afraid! Good job!
Thanks Susan no worry at all, he is well trained and fed… I hope so as he is sitting by my side drying up.
Very impressive Doron! The eyes are so alive 😃 great work as always 😃
Thanks Violet for a nice comment. When you see the other subjects of paintings drying next you will understand why is eyes so alive… It is never easy in nature.
Brilliant croc!! I love him!
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I am sending it down to you… Thanks Marina
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He does look like he could surprise you Doron .. he’s got a glint 😉
poppytump sings ….never smile at a crocodile …
You made me jump… no not with your singing… I am on guard. Lovely voice..
Awesome work, Doron. those sharp teeth and that knowing watchful eye.
Thanks Scott… as she asked and why such a big eyes? and why such big sharp teeth…..?