Mandrill (as opposed to mandrel), commissioned portrait

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Bob in SF

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I've always been fascinated by the spectrum of primates,
An SF zookeeper friend commissioned a portrait of this expressive mandrill.
Steps:
Airbrushed India ink onto an 8x10" clay board panel.
Did a life drawing in light pencil at the zoo (better not to bring him home to pose)
Scratched back to mid-tones with steel wool on a dowel (scratch board technique - working dark to light)
Mixed some inks (pigment + distilled water + ox gall as wetting agent), filtered them, then hand and airbrushed them on.
Mixed some acrylics (pigment + Golden brand GAC 100 acrylic polymer), then hand brushed them on.
Scratched in the whiskers and highlights with knives and a safety pin.
Sealed it with Krylon matte spray fixative.
Made a simple black frame.
Delivered it to the zookeeper at work - and showed it to the mandrill - he seemed to approve (meaning that he did not show the big teeth)
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Happy Tuesday to all - Bob
 

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Many thanks for your kind comments, JP and Chris!

Chris - I certainly agree with you about process and explanation - probably the reason why hand-intensive activities likely preceded written language in the very old school yard.

And it's always a joy to seek out the soul of a subject.

- Bob
 

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I saw a Nature show on these animals on PBS. They have a nasty temper if messed with. But, they are colorful animals all the same.
 

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Beautiful job! I've always loved Mandrills, especially the males with those amazing colors and impressive canines when they open their mouth in threat mode.

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WOW That sure is lovely work .

When I saw the word mandrell I immediately thought of Barbara Mandell but this doesn't look anything like her .:biggrin:
 
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