Friday, April 01, 2011

Ode two, I do?


I'm always a little hesitant to take on commissions these days, it feels like a gamble half the time. In some cases the direction can be so heavy handed that it really feels like labor. This was not one of those cases. The level of trust and freedom was great; given enough guidelines that I could build a nice box to work in and out of, and I was allotted the chance to pay homage to my favourite brotherhood, the Pre-Raphealites.

reluctant bride #002
graphite on BFK Rives, 20"x21"



I tried to consistently document the process of the piece, you can see some areas where I get caught up in a certain nuance and ultimately have to scrap it to make the image work as a whole.


I'm working on a few more of these dream projects right now. I can't wait to share them with you.

9 comments:

Sam Wolfe Connelly said...

SO RADICAL

James Edward Clark said...

Great stuff man really beautiful

Anonymous said...

Very intense and so beautiful!

Kali Ciesemier said...

This is lovely, Nimit! So glad you're getting to work on dream projects-- awesome work always comes out of drawing what you love. :)

Sukh said...

Man that piece is super bad ass! Love the composition and the stylised tiger.

14111989 said...

wwaaaw....It's amazing ...again !
I love it all, the shading is perfect.

N.Hall said...

love the flow of all your work :) stunning!

Nimit Malavia said...

Thanks so much, you guys!

Anonymous said...

Your drawings are wonderful :)