50th Anniversary Commission: 10" X 8" Colored Pencil on Ampersand Pastelboard SOLD, Church of the Immaculate Conception, Jenkintown, PA |
Working on a commission is always an exciting experience for an artist. Especially when the family of an artist friend is the commissioner. Which was the case for this commissioned painting. The children of a dear friend asked that I create a commission painting of the church their parents were married in 50 years ago. And they needed it F-A-S-T (4 days before varnishing!) Current photos would not have been appropriate to use since the church had undergone renovations during those 50 years. So the photo they provided me to use was needless to say small dpi and a bit grainy. (I've attached it below.)
I changed the composition a bit instead of just drawing straight from the photo. Leveling out the camera distortion a bit for the church, and playing up the spring blooming tree to the left. I felt by making the tree more important it would soften the hard edges of the architecture as well as help to settle the building into the scene. Down playing the street presence. Although the reference photo provided to me was old and a little desaturated from time I wanted to make this a bit more colorful.
Knowing this would eventually end up in the hands of another wonderful artist and friend, was a bit unnerving. We all want to do our best for any commissioner. Although I'm comfortable with perspective drawing, and love other artists city scenes, architecture is not my favorite thing to do usually. (I enjoy more organic subjects as a rule.)
Size suggestions were obvious, they wanted smaller but 6 X 8 would have been a little too small to develop a likeness, in my opinion. So we settled on 8 X 10 in a vertical format (10 X 8).
So there you go, a short show and tell about my latest commission. Happy Golden Anniversary Suzzie and Frank! Many many more to come! Oh and their daughter reported "Mom cried when she saw it" made me feel like I did a pretty good job for them. Although I never strive to make someone cry as a rule. LOL
Now back to my current project which has seen way too many distractions!
Gloria