As a senior illustrator attending Pennsylvania College of Art & Design, most if not all of our studio class work is prompted by external clients. In this case the prompt is two editorialized portraits of a contemporary and an historical artist or illustrator.
Using straightforward photo reference of Alan Lee and J. C. Leyendecker, I doodled small sketches and then larger, tighter sketches for my ideas.
These are the small, rough sketches.
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Alan Lee, graphite. Mairin-Taj Caya 2010. |
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Leyendecker, trial one, graphite. Mairin-Taj Caya 2010. |
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Leyendecker, trial two, graphite. More editorial in nature. Mairin-Taj Caya 2010. |
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