Here is a new painting I did of young Napoléon at play in his Ajaccio family home, in 1776. I bet he liked sneaking in his dad's office to play with forbidden grown-up things!
And here are some sketches and colour studies.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Bonaparte
Labels: Art Exhibits, Fundraisers, Gouache, Marker Pen, Pencil
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11 comments:
Love the sketches! Every time I go to your blog and see a new post, I get inspired to draw. Thank you.
He looks great Daniela, I love the pose and the little color mock-ups. Can't wait to see the final piece!
I really love your sketches ! It's great beautiful !
Great piece! I love seeing the studies and getting a bit of insight into your thought process.
Beautiful work. I'm glad I found your blog. Thanks for the inspiration!
very cool stuff!!!
beautiful work! Very cute
Sadly, Napoleon's father's boots fit just as poorly as an adult. Great job, Dani! Tres magnifique!
Lovely Dani! Really well done.
Very cute! Love the little red sashes on the toys too!
Thanks, Maria! That's awesome!
Thank you, Zar!
Thanks, Maxime!
Thanks, Alex! I always love when artists do that, so I'll try to do a bit more of it in the future too!
Thank you, Brandon, and welcome to my blog!
Thanks, Nima!
Thank you, Goro!
Merci Monsieur Austin!
Thanks so much, Grant!
Thanks, Michael! Sadly there are no little red sashes on the toys in the original. That was a (Photoshop) after thought.
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