John Seerey-Lester is known for his wildlife, landscape, and historical paintings. He and his wife Suzie are featured on the cover of the upcoming October/November issue of International Artist magazine.
While John did a demo at the SKB Workshop recently in Wyoming, I sat off to the side and painted his portrait in watercolor.
Here's the first stage. I sketched the lay-in with a raw sienna colored pencil, and then added some watercolor washes on the face, hat, and background.
I then painted the black shirt and the hand, carefully dodging around the suspenders and the bracelet. For the white sideburn hair and the glasses I used a white colored pencil and a touch of gouache.
John and Suzie kept up a running commentary of painting advice and stories of encounters with big game as the group of students huddled around and asked questions. The apparent color shift is between a digital camera and a scanner.
John's new book: Legends of the Hunt: Campfire Tales
2 comments:
Sir, your first stage has me envious of the likenesses you seem to capture with ease.
I'm working on it and appreciate seeing what and how you do.
James,
John is a character isn't he?! a great artist and teacher. I took a class with John snd Suzy a few years ago.. what fun they are.
:)
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