This is my current commission - I thought you might be interested to see how a painting like this gets started. Initially the bear was drawn out carefully in pencil, with a sketchy background as in this case it is mainly leaves, with the water flowing around the rock that the bear is standing on.
Then I begin to paint in the background, carefully around the outline of the bear. Usually I would use masking fluid to protect the edges of my drawing, but I have run out so on this occasion I have just had to take my time and do it the hard way! Once the paint around the outline of the bear is dry, I rub out the pencil marks so that when the time comes to paint the bear, I have no dark smudgy lines showing through the paint. I will do this throughout the painting in order to keep the pencil marks that are visible to a minimum.
The reference photograph I have been given was taken by the lady this is for and is a little bit fuzzy - she told me she was so excited that her hands were shaking! So as I go, I will try and sharpen it all up a little - I do have quite a few other photos of this particular bear that I can call upon to get details of the face etc. to work from.
This is in watercolour on paper. I have two more bear paintings to produce between now and Christmas if possible...it's going to take some doing!