Thanks for the comments everyone! I painted this 'zoomed out' mostly; I guess it looks even 'looser' when seen at scale like this.
sallyanne wrote:
Very nice. I don't suppose he can feel the temperature of the water with his toes/claws?
Probably not, but either way he probably want to sit quite still to not scare the fish!
Pocholo wrote:
Very nice touch of the fall season, Griatch!
Thanks, wanted to get the colors of the season right.
Issabella wrote:
It's amazing, Griatch. One more of your wonderful works.
Thanks, glad you like it!
gasMask wrote:
Griatch, Very cool! I love the style, and the subject is hilarious.
Ol' Blackback the troll is a long standing character of mine, and yes, he's a bit of a comic relief character
bilbo9955 wrote:
Excellent work. Now I am looking forward to Christmas!
ofnuts wrote:
bilbo9955 wrote:
Excellent work. Now I am looking forward to Christmas!
That reminds me, I do have that Christmas card to do ...
That will be the troll, fishing through a hole in the ice, with the vaette salivating in the background, or small footsteps in the snow between the fish basket and a bush where a few pointy hats can be made out.
Haha, I can tell you know my Christmas card style by now!
Rod wrote:
I love the way you mix colors.
Beautiful Fall day for fishing!
Looks like he has a bite!!
Thanks! It's fun to play with colors and light like this. And yeah, could be something is nibbling at that bait!
PixLab wrote:
Love the colors, very nice palette
Glad you like it!
lylejk wrote:
Hope it caught enough to sustain itself for the up and coming winter, Griatch. lol
Nicely done; yes, am off today for a change (holiday). Still no inspiration, though; glad you still have it, Griatch.
I'm sure ol' Blackback will be fine! I've not been super-active with my artwork either lately, been doing mostly programming actually ... but it's good to get back into it now and then!
Mokonafan wrote:
I love the lose sketchy style. I wish I knew how to loosen up.
Hi Moko, long time no see! I mainly worked very zoomed-out for this one, so the 'looseness' disappears if looking at it at some distance '_
Wallace wrote:
I've always enjoyed your art. Thanks for sharing it with us. Thanks, glad you like it!
.
Griatch