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Bret Blevins

An illustrated diary of an artist’s working life and history--new creations documented in progress alongside past work shared and discussed as souvenirs of an ongoing quest to improve (and understand) my capacity for expression. Welcome to a journal of my art-making adventures!

Monday, April 9, 2007

Pencil and wash studies



Two other studies from the same session as the prior post--the leaning pose is strengthened with a bit of black watercolor wash.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2007 (30)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ▼  April (20)
      • Sarah Study
      • Dr Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
      • Life Painting 4-15-07 (Part 2)
      • Life Painting 4-14-07 (Part 1)
      • Adam & Eve Progression
      • Casein Still Lifes of Dolls
      • Watercolor Life Drawings
      • Portraits of Exhaustion
      • Dead Rose Tea
      • Popeye Still Life
      • Blue Tea Cup
      • Still Life with Curious George
      • Dead Jay
      • Recent oil paintings
      • Pencil and wash studies
      • Two Pencil Studies
      • Sepia Ink Life Drawings
      • Conte, pencil and wash on gray paper
      • Conte on pale paper
      • Opening Chat
    • ►  March (1)

About Me

Bret Blevins
Born 1960. Began selling drawings to my classmates in grade school, gradually enlarging this scheme into a career as a professional artist. Illustrated thousands of comic book pages for Marvel, DC, Dark Horse and other publishers from 1981 through 1996—switched to storyboarding for Warner Bros, Disney and other TV animation studios for the next decade. Over the last few years I’ve shifted toward a slower pace and concentrated on refining and improving my illustration work for print, choosing projects carefully and devoting more time to personal painting and drawing. I live and work in the mountains of northern Arizona with my endlessly captivating wife and our two astonishingly delightful children.
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