There have been other threads on the forum showing Billiards Artwork, but that Artwork was already completed and ready for sale or viewing. As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago in my other Billiard Painting thread, I have started a new Billiard themed Painting and I thought it might be interesting to document the process of its creation from start to finish here on AZB. With each step of progress I make on it I will post new photos of that progress.
I will also be loading the complete process in a video to my YouTube Channel upon its completion. You can see more of my Artwork there.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEm8JrRkjB2bN6XZGHflEcw
This is on a 15 x 30 stretched canvas and is being done entirely with Oil Paint.
The tentative title of it for now is - "9 Ball for the Money"
This 1st photo is the Rough Sketch on the Canvas.
The 2nd Photo is the Sketch Finalized
In the 3rd Photo I have begun putting in the Underpainting, which is basically a Primer Coat.
I had a print that was similar. I found one on ebay to show.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Billiard-ta...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Wow that is exactly it. I hadn't seen that print in over 20 years I'm surprised I remembered it so clearly.
Here's a different shot of it:
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Sorry not trying to step on the op's efforts, this is one of my all time favorite posters. Thanks macguy for digging this up I could not find any reference to this. Now I have to find one somewhere
Wow that is exactly it. I hadn't seen that print in over 20 years I'm surprised I remembered it so clearly.
Here's a different shot of it:
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Sorry not trying to step on the op's efforts, this is one of my all time favorite posters. Thanks macguy for digging this up I could not find any reference to this. Now I have to find one somewhere
You should increase the size/thickness of the cue shaft so it is proportionate in relation to the cue ball. It may also be a good idea to accentuate the taper of the cue slightly since the perspective of the viewer is behind the shaft. Looking good!
Shows you how art is interpreted differently by everyone. I saw a whole different scenario where the loser threw the c-note on the table because the shooter had only a hanger left. Otherwise why is the money there?