Rococo style

sam

Chief Administrator & Benevolent Dictator
Staff member
Joined
Nov 6, 2006
Messages
10,535
Location
Covington, Louisiana
A cup of hot rococo for this wintery morning. My first foray into this style and I learned a lot and picked up a few tricks I can use for other designs. Some parts turned out well and some I’m not too crazy about, but I can say that about every piece I draw. It’s gaudy, cluttered, complicated, unpredictable, and I loved every minute of it.

Many thanks to my friend Ken Hunt for being an inspiration to me and the entire community of hand engravers. Nobody does it better than Ken.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_4625.jpeg
    IMG_4625.jpeg
    254.3 KB · Views: 63

monk

Moderator
Staff member
::::Pledge Member::::
Joined
Feb 11, 2007
Messages
10,973
Location
washington, pa
A cup of hot rococo for this wintery morning. My first foray into this style and I learned a lot and picked up a few tricks I can use for other designs. Some parts turned out well and some I’m not too crazy about, but I can say that about every piece I draw. It’s gaudy, cluttered, complicated, unpredictable, and I loved every minute of it.

Many thanks to my friend Ken Hunt for being an inspiration to me and the entire community of hand engravers. Nobody does it better than Ken.
sam: i think id be a bit better tryin to do brain surgery than to try a design such as you show.
 

Zito

Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2018
Messages
9
I love this.... I have been working hard on the (butterfly-ish) shape in the bottom and top of your drawing. My hand is being stubborn and not wanting to move that way haha. Again, this (like ALL of your work) is perfect and stunning. Your way of "fixing things" is amazing!
 

Latest posts

Sponsors

Top