Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Mulligan

“What the caterpillar calls the end of the world the master calls a butterfly.”
– Richard Bach

 
Mulligan
5″ x 7″ Golden Fluid Acrylics on Watercolor Paper

Here is the other half of the sheet that I used for Red Sky.  I love the way it turned out.  The dark fur is translucent violet and some translucent yellow iron oxide.  I brushed a very little bit of translucent white on the fur in areas and  some translucent yellow iron oxide on the background to give the dog form.    I used some pink for the tongue and the eyes are copper.  It was fun to see it take shape.



About Richard Bach

Richard Bach, the American pilot and author, became hugely successful with the publication of the slim novel Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a spiritual quest about a bird who loved to fly rather than seeing flight as a means to an end. He was born in Illinois in 1936, a descendant of composer Johann Sebastian Bach. He has been an Air Force Reserve pilot, a flight instructor, and a barnstormer; most of his books involve flight either directly or as a metaphor.

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