I hope for the sake of art information you artists understand what I am doing here. I am working on the “Old Woodie. I hope as an artist you realize the importance of the different stages that an artist goes through to get to the finished painting of a work of art. Here I am working on only one small but important step to achieve, and that is the central point of the painting, the man in the painting. For your art information, it is a step by careful step. If I mess this part up, the entire painting will be ruined. Please follow the work I am trying to accomplish.


A block out with a yellow ochre underpainting.
Different color sketches of the man’s face.

A full size pencil drawing of the total picture: (24″X36″)

A block out of body and a light color sketch of the man’s face.
This is only for your information as an artist.