Thursday, October 10, 2013

Painting an orientalist figure

On his newly-launched blog, contemporary painter Ken Laager describes a private commission that gave him an opportunity to paint a 'Moorish Man-at-Arms.' 

Ken Laager, Moorish Man-At-Arms
He rented or fabricated weapons, costumes, and props, scoured photo collections, found a willing model, and used a carpet of his own that came from a market in Kabul.


Here's his preliminary pencil study, based on all his sketches and reference studies.

Read the rest at his blog: Ken Laager "A Moorish Man-At-Arms"
Ken Laager's website


5 comments:

  1. I'm thoroughly impressed with the artist's technique, but I've noticed a quirk in the composition. Would it be appropriate to discuss it?

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  2. Sean, thanks for asking. It's up to you, but since Ken didn't submit it for a critique, I would suggest holding off.

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  3. Seems to me like he totally nails Deutch. Beautiful!

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  4. Love this! It's great to see more people working with a true academic picturemaking process and getting such amazing results.

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