Autumn Jewels by Brad Sneed

I collected autumn treasure on a recent walk around my neighborhood. The variety of colors and shapes is fascinating to me.

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I was inspired to paint them. I like them as they are —little stand-alone works— but I might explore piecing them together to form a pattern.

Final Art / Take Two by Brad Sneed

There are several important and necessary steps I complete before tackling the final “perfect” illustration. Almost always, issues are solved during these preliminary stages. By working through a series of thumbnail sketches, a comprehensive drawing, and perhaps a color sketch, I can approach the final art with confidence. I have a clear vision. Occasionally, despite having laid a good foundation, the building collapses. When I complete a painting that I’m just not happy with, there’s really only one solution; throw it away and start over.

Below, are two versions of the same illustration. The first is… okay. I felt the illustration could be stronger. Can you spot the differences in the second version? The changes are subtle but impactful. For me. the second version is more successful.

Version One

Version One

Version Two

Version Two