Graphite Owl Drawing

The Owl drawing is #2 in my wildlife series. It was drawn referencing a photograph I took of an owl in my backyard. There were two right next to each other when I was setting my camera up, unfortunately the other flew away before I got the shot. The drawing was put down on 18 x 24" heavy weight, acid-free watercolor paper with graphite; I spent approximately 35 hours on the drawing.

*Original for sale
*Limited prints available -- Jon.Cotroneo@yahoo.com

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Newborn baby commissioned graphite drawing - 11x14"

Custom piece requested as a gift for the father of the newborn baby. 11x14" - on 100lb. acid free vellum - using graphite pencils, powder/brush, and a white gel pen.

Started out with a grid for this piece. I have a variety of methods I use to begin drawings, if I have plenty of time I will often go freehand, but utilizing a grid does help with the accuracy when drawing from a photograph. If I do use a grid, I tr…

Started out with a grid for this piece. I have a variety of methods I use to begin drawings, if I have plenty of time I will often go freehand, but utilizing a grid does help with the accuracy when drawing from a photograph. If I do use a grid, I try to use no more than 4 indicator lines (horizontal and vertical) so that my guides are used as minimally as possible, as I prefer free hand.

The image that was used as a reference.

The image that was used as a reference.