Friday, August 7, 2015

Watercolor Painting: Jerry Timbrook 2015

Jerry Timbrook was a member of the E-Learning Lab at the University of Dayton for seven years up until the end of summer 2015, when he moved to Nebraska to attend the PhD program in survey design at the University of Nebraska.  As a parting gift to say "thank you" for his excellent work at the University of Dayton and to recognize his interest in the Dr. Who TV series, I created this watercolor painting in the style of a graphic novel (or I would call a comic).

The basic story may not make any sense to anyone but Jerry since it references the things we remember him for.  We wish Jerry the very best for success in his PhD coursework and research. 



Using my standard method (see below), the picture began as a composite layout within PowerPoint.  The ~8x10 composite image was reversed and printed, copied by hand with a pencil onto tracing paper and then transferred right-side-up onto Canson Montval cold press watercolor paper.  The pencil work was reinforced with Pigma Micron black ink pens.  The colors were all pan-based Winsor & Newton.




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