Looking Up
6 ¾ x 11 ¼ inches on
black BFK Rives paper
She didn’t come out of hiding for weeks. Then, I’d only catch glimpses of her. Eventually, I’d see her enough to get a few photos, but she wouldn’t let me get close.
What a challenge when
I sooo wanted to pet and cuddle her. But I was patient. She is so darn
adorable! I had to try to paint her, chose a photo and did a tracing of her outline
and face. (I trace pets to make sure I capture their facial expressions which I
don’t feel confident doing freehand.)
Finally, on Jan. 29, 2025, after being here 151 nights, she finally put her nose to my finger and let me touch her. It was a fleeting touch, but as weeks went on, she slowly came out more and I was able to touch her more (a little more, and I do mean little) though not every day.
I started the actual painting itself on Jan. 7.
The black fur was quite a challenge. I had to figure out how
to add layers to the black fur to show highlights and not just be big, black
blobs. Maybe a little brown, charcoal, and dark blue.
Subsequent days had me using pastel pencils to better shape
nose, chin areas and whiskers. I reworked the eyes, too. I used soft pastels in
many areas.
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