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Trae and Piper
Posted by Trae Mundt on
 
                This was a special day. I don't always get the opportunity to meet my subjects. I met Piper after I drew her portrait. Piper's Mom texted me many photos. I took my time looking through them. What am I looking for? Is the lighting good? Is the expression good? Are the details that I need present? If not, I ask...
Big Beautiful Eyes
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                Fiona is a silver tabby. She had a rough start. It had to be very tough to survive. She was a pregnant 4-year-old stray when she was found. It took her a while to feel comfortable and safe in her new home. Her Mom shared with me that she has some bossy tendencies. Fiona pulls the arm of her shirt...
Tan Tan, A Very Beautiful Bengal Cat
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                This is Tan Tan, a strikingly beautiful Bengal cat. When I met her, I was struck by her beauty. I've never seen a Bengal in person. It's a treat. Her breed is a mixture of wild and domestic characteristics. Tan Tan is talkative and friendly; she'll walk right up to you and meow. She is a loving inquisitive cat. She enjoys...
PopTart the Penguin
Posted by Trae Mundt on
 
                It was a very special day. I was looking forward to spending quality time with the Penguins at SeaWorld® San Diego. While at the Penguin Habitat, I learned that they had a behind-the-scenes Penguin Encounter Up-Close Tour for people who wanted to be closer to the penguins. As you can see we bought the tickets. It was so much fun!!!...
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- Tags: Art Trips - Inspiraton, Charcoal, Happiness, Life as An Artist, Portraits, Touching Hearts
Sweet Adaline
Posted by Trae Mundt on
 
                Drawing Adaline's portrait was a joy! She so adorable! She's the great-granddaughter of a dear friend of mine. I started this portrait with a line drawing. At this beginning stage, I used my graphite pencil. Over the years my process has changed. I now spend a good amount of time at the beginning of the drawing to make sure my...
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- Tags: Charcoal, Creative Process, Portraits
