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Katja

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Hi!

Museum? lol

No museum, most of this stuff is on my wall.. In bedroom I have a painting with 3 malinois, one with my 2 dogs, 1 of boxer, 1 of maltese and 1 horse..

Used to have empty walls.. now it is like art gallery..:)

Bye, Katja
 

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very very nice Katja..i haven't drawn a Gs yet..would be very different from the bird dog heads i am use to..hehe..thanks for sharing. I know many of the Gs people will enjoy seeing your work!!!
 

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Back after a while..

Hi!

Been very busy lately I hardly find time to check forums a little.. My website takes a lot of time and art a lot more. I guess all pet portrait artists will agree it is not easy.;)

Here is some my latest work (will put one from each medium so I don´t post 10 pics):

Pencil drawing of Neo



Oil painting



Watercolours



The rest is in my gallery:
http://www.pet-art.net/pet-portraits-gallery.htm

Bye, Katja
 

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Wow, those are stunning! You have quite a gift! You work is an inspiration to practice, practice, practice! :D
 

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wow they are all just fantastic, I am in awe of your talent, have you done any of Alaskan Malamutes by any chance(my breed lol) I have seen the Siberian Husky it is superb.

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No, I haven’t. But there is something people usually don’t understand; I feel I have to explain that. I do commissioned work only and I never "paint the breed"... I always Paint the looks, character and personality. When I paint I’m not thinking about what breed I’m painting, that is not important for me at all. Maybe I’m thinking, what a interesting dog, what beautiful horse or just what a sweet cat (I’m sure he is a little devil too :cool: )...

Oh, one more Painting, but this time a horse..



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Katja
 

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Ahh I understand fully, once again the horse is wonderful, you really are talented, and I for one could not get bored looking at your paintings.

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Hi!

All I can say is practise, practise and again practise. When I paint I use many layers of thin Oils. My paintings are never created with thick layers of paint on the canvas. When I painted my second step in the progress I always let the Painting to dry for one day to make it easier for me to apply the second layer with thin Oils and to create a nice light to it. I don’t like to use very much extra Oil when painting, especially not for dark or black colours. The white paint usually needs some extra Linseed Oil or something like it.
You can take a look on my work in progress pages to see how it’s done in 4-5 steps; let’s take my new Painting of a Border collie named Spot. It’s a Combination Portrait because he used to herd Sheep when he was alive.

This is the painting:


Take a look at my steps here with some explanations about how I’m painting it: http://www.pet-art.net/work-in-progress3.htm

If you have any questions I will be glad to answer, only came up with a question because it’s hard to just write something down.

Katja
 

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