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Sunday, January 27, 2008
  "Annette" 70 x 45 inch watercolor with pen and ink drawing

I don't know that I so much completed this drawing today as simply called it 'done'. Either way, I'm moving on! "Annette" is my mother-in-law and she does NOT appreciate this portrait at all -- she thinks it makes her look too old and wrinkly (she's only eighty-one years old, after all) and just hates it! But _I_ love this image of her even though I had trouble with the drawing from beginning to end! I composed the image during two and a half weeks in December and began actually drawing and painting it January 2, 2008. I stopped work on it this morning after 592 hours of continuous drawing and 34 Sakura Jelly Roll .3mm ink pens. The Sakura pens are advertised to write to the last drop, but that last drop usually happens LONG before the ink runs out -- VERY annoying! Still searching for that 'ideal' writing instrument which leaves a permanent mark, very fine line, and writes reliably until the ink runs out. Not easy to find!


"Annette" next to "Crosby" on 2nd floor of my studio this morning


"Annette", Jan 27, 2008, 70 x 45 inches, watercolor with pen and ink drawing
on Arches 300lb. hot press watercolor paper


detail of "Annette" showing lines and colors

-- Mike

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Comments:
This is a really nice blog. Thanks for putting your work online, hope to see it live one one day. One thing I don't understand. Is the CNC program automatically generated from a photo or you record it using a tablet?
 
This is all very amazing. I have used the sketch function in PhotoShop and a couple of other filters to generate black and white line drawings from photos and then used Mach3 and other programs to generate the G code. I'm curious as to what program you use, however, to generate the squiggly pattern for your line drawings and airbrush paintings. Is that part of the ShopBot software?

Best regards and congratulations.
Joaquin
 
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