Animal And Wildlife Challenge Dec 2025/Jan 2026

Wayne, you wrote valuable information for someone who doen't mix own blacks. In pleinair and landscape it's essential information! @Enyaw
Was painting a lion 🦁 so my earlier answer became a little short. 😂
 
Thank you, Patricia!

Here's an oil painting of the lion but this is different than the one I posted before. Again, was trying out color combinations on wildlife.
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Grapes, that looks very good, and I like the variety of colors. Since I do the whiskers last, I forget, too. I have a tendency to make them too thick and unnatural. I am finishing up my lion and tried to put on whiskers but they don't look natural.

Jade, you really managed to do a lot this challenge. The Inktense looks very good; you are doing well with it.
 
Thanks Joy. I wanted to squeeze in at least one this week. I think also for me at least, inktense works better with fine liners. I'll keep playing.

Grapes and Joy, yup, whiskers are easy to forget. I hadn't noticed tbh as I just loved the lion anyway.
 
This was done on Arches 140CP, 8 x10. Limited palette of Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Rose Madder and Pthalo Blue. I don't like the look of the texture of the fur, so it is overworked. I wasn't going to do a BG, but wanted to the pale areas to have some contrast so I added one.

Patricia, thanks ever so much for hosting and supplying such inspirational reference material. It is wonderful to see so many participants!

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Ooh I like this Joy. It doesn't look overworked to me at all and there's something that works really well about the background colours. Different enough but complimentary. 👌 you're inspiring me to think about doing backgrounds... 🤔

Patricia yes I agree with Joy. Thank you very much for the wonderful material, I'm really enjoying these challenges and it's lovely seeing everyone's work too. I am sure it's quite intensive behind the scenes. 🙏
 
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