Commission: Mermaid

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Mermaid by Amy Crook

Mermaid by Amy Crook

In the fall of 2008, my friend Jeff commissioned me to paint a gift for his wife, for a combination 5th anniversary and Christmas present. It was an interesting challenge keeping it a secret for two months, but the moment of presentation was a smashing success!

We wanted to take into account as many of her favorite things as possible, so not only does it have the mermaid as a central theme, we added in the sunken pirate ship, and of course a shark or two.

24″x30″, oil on canvas, not for sale (commission)

Click through to see the process, which was thoroughly documented to keep Jeff current on my progress.

The worst thing in the world: a blank canvas.
eeeeevil

Look, color!
bluuuue

And here’s a little more, getting in the shadows and a vague hint of what will someday be the background.
woooooo

You can see my references taped to the easel now, or some of them, anyway, and the blocked-in color for the ghost ship. Also, Grover’s feet.
shippy

Some detail going in on the ship:
detail

More ship, and some foliage!
frondy

Rawr! He’s a little toothless, but he’ll get his later.
sharky

And now I’ve blocked in the mermaid! The real star of the painting.
pretty

My shark has teeth, and the mermaid has some color now.
raawr

Texture on her tail, and a whole lot of kelp.
whoosh

All done except for the lighting. Little fishies! The final’s up at the top of the post, of course.

swimmy

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