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Gallery Update…

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Zara and alan

It all started in September of 2018. I have been working on my gallery for 18 months; completing 60+ of over 183 total AKC Breed Portraits. What is really cool is I am enjoying picking up a pencil and creating art to enjoy. The Gallery is being treated as a complete body of work none of which is for sale; however I have shown some in small groups and will exhibit in my community center and Longwood Library on long island this summer. The online Galleries on Pinterest and my blog are getting quite a few visitors and I will be starting to promote them through social media. I believe the entire work should take at least another 18-24 months giving me plenty of time to consider future plans for the collection. In the meantime I have also done some out of Gallery Portraits of wonderful (dog only) subjects.

The pencil as we know it has only been around for 200 plus years. When we look at the great Sketches of Leonardo da Vinci they were not done with pencils they were done with a silver point and coated paper. Pencils were something that I always had a plentiful supply of. Having a father that was in the trades gave me access to specialized pencils from all sorts of supply houses. I could pick and choose pencils for; carpenters, plumbers, mason etc, each one had special characteristic, I learned each ones application. Before I was 10 years old (thanks to my father) I had mastered the ability to look at blueprints and visualize or draw them in dimension; to me that is the most important thing in making any art work believable. The next thing I learned was how to suggest shades of color in black and white and texture. Over many years of trial and error I can suggest details that look realistic. The pencil lets me do all this.

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Dan’s Dog…”Shadow”

My technique incorporates mechanical and artists pencils with different lead and a mechanical pointer. I pull the image out with an under drawing that is very detailed, I hardly ever erase anything because of the very soft under sketch that works out any problems. Some of the under drawing can be completely obliterated in the finishing steps however strong buildings are built on foundations few people ever see. I concentrate on specific characteristics once the under drawing is complete. I let my work rest as the process evolves especially when textures and details are being finalized. I don’t overwork my art; I want to give just enough realism without being photographic. I want people to know this is a pencil drawing.

If you would like to; view my gallery, have an interest in a portrait, or become a fan please follow the links; or Search #baarkart

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Thank you,

alan b. meschkow

My AKC…Gallery

After almost 2 years the gallery has grown and now displays over 70 of all the AKC Breeds. It is time to focus on building a fan base for the future. Please follow the link to the gallery and start to follow my progress as I complete new illustrations. You can also complete a fan form or commission a portrait of your own special canine.

Thank you for your interest,

alan b. messchkow

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moving to Pinterest

Re-Discovering an Old Talent; or Back to Basics…

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Back to being an artist and enjoying it!

If you read my story “adman’s chronicle” I talk about my love for pencil artwork. You will also learn in other blog posts how for my entire career I created and produced a myriad of advertising and marketing campaigns and materials that I referred to as “art that works not works of art”. For nearly 6 decades my call to action has been a client based need, answered by my plan of action. That plan of action typically involved a graphic element; at that point my artistic ability was put to work and returned to my tool box till needed again.

In June of 2016 our Grand Dog Ceazar succumbed to the horrors of Canine Cancer. Soon after we accompanied our Son to a dog breeder where he selected a beautiful Whippet Puppy; during this engagement we fell in love with the runt of the litter. Within weeks after 14 years we were back to being dog owners. Zara immediately took over our life our home and our daily routines. Whippets are a great breed; smart, impetuous, quiet, clean, loyal, loving, and beautiful; however their biggest joy is, running like the wind in pursuit of what they are focused on. If you own a whippet part of their daily routine should be some form of running, walking, and fetching activity. To do this you need to find dog friendly parks, trails, and beaches. With 2 whippets in our family, we do many together activities, especially when we are home in New York.

Zara and CJ our Whippets
Zara and Champion CJ; brother and sister Hiking mates

Early one morning in august of 2018 on a 3-4 mile hike I mentioned to my son “I really wonder if I could still draw” some other conversation continued. That thought kept coming back…again and again over the next couple of days. You cannot believe the stress that developed in my head. No matter the reason I had not picked up a pencil, pen or brush to do anything that wasn’t fee based in over 50 years, art was not a hobby, art was for one purpose “being the end to a means” arts only joy was a completed paid for retainer, period.

      It took a few days and I relented. I went into my art supply storage bin. I took out the basics; a non repro-blue pencil, a pink pearl eraser, and 2 #2 pencils and some bright white paper. I sat down at my desk not a drawing board and froze. What should I draw? Oh S—T!… OK! as a kid I loved to draw and design cars. After a few minutes I pulled out a photo I had taken a few days earlier of a 1947 Hudson Yute…after an hour or so the sketch was done…OK I can draw!  “No big deal, my early career involved all sorts of industrial illustrations in; pencil, pen, ink and airbrush.“ nuts bolts, industrial equipment, the LEM, scientific experiments, buildings, electronics, appliances, graphs, charts, ships hulls, you paid I drew it!” This was not what I wanted; I guess I wanted to see if I actually could enjoy drawing.

My very first dog illustration Breed-Whippet

      I thought for a while and decided to challenge myself, except for a few requirements I rarely needed to illustrate people and animals in realistic forms. So rather than insulting my Grand Children! I pulled out a photo of Zara and worked for quite a while. In the background I listened to a little Margaretville and Wow! I found it…Since then I have worked on many 8”x 10”s of AKC breeds and some of Zara’s Friends. My intention is to illustrate every AKC breed. With Zara, and her original portrait as my inspiration. I have launched a “Pinterest” Gallery to exhibit all AKC breeds as well as one for Mix Breeds. I am working on a website offering commissioned portraits of your dogs. If you would like your dog to be part of the AKC or Mixed Breed Collection there will be special offer.

If you would like Your Pet to become part of my Gallery or would like to be on a list of my gallery special promotions please Login Here…

Thank you for your interest,

alan b. meschkow

Commission an Original Pencil Portrait…or become a fan

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Zara and alan

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