19 February 2022

Illustration: Nomi (in 2007)

 


A friend's dog died recently and we exchanged some old photos,  one of which had him, his dog and my dog - Nomi in Provincetown. I had a better copy of the photo and sent it to my friend but immediately missed my dog who died in 2008 and I think of every day still. He was off to the side in the photo and partially obscured by my friend's arm and leg but his expressions as so wonderful I wanted to draw it. I didn't do enough drawings and photos of him ( never enough) partly because he was around before the digital photo era and taking photos was much more complicated and expensive. 

Drawn in Procreate over 10 days when I had time to focus on his little happy face. 

4 comments:

T' said...

Aww, very cute. Lots of great and eye-bending detail. Never got to meet him, just the one after. There's probably a lot of money to be made in pet portraits, but I don't know if you'd be happy doing them? Just saying. Well done!

Behemoth media said...

I have been paid to do a couple. I do not like the ones I have done that I have not taken the reference photos myself. The clients were fine with the results, though. Pen and ink style pet portraits could be my niche. Maybe I should mention that on my Instagram?I think I charged 50 - 100$ when I did the last commissions.

T' said...

You would be selling yourself WAY short with prices like that, especially if you're doing work like the above. Try 4x that.

Behemoth media said...

Well I won't agar with you. Pricing is yet another reason I do so poorly with my work. I can't reason why anyone would pay me, a nobody in art, so much money. I should have charged more for my book too. I have sold 11 copies, that's 11 more than any of the other books though!