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Watercolor House Portrait #302Z

Watercolor house portrait #302Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #302Z, of a property sold by Broker Cindy Kief, and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making prints, note cards, and stationery. Congratulations Cindy Kief!

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Realtor

Cindy Kief

Associate Broker

The Cindy Kief Team #1 Team Company Wide 2017

Chairman Elite

William Raveis Legends Realty

68 Main St. 

Irvington, NY 10533

914-591-5600

914-772-7880 mobile

Property Sold

25 Ridgeview Road, Irvington, New York

Watercolor house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
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Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #302Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing below shows the basic outline of the house. I really liked this view of the home because of the angle and most Importantly, because of the fabulous tree! The landscaping is outstanding and I so wanted to capture it.

The large stone as the bottom of the photo make for an excellent support to the large tree above and the house. Because of the large stones, the trees is permitted to show the glory of it’s posture as it leads you to the entrance of the house.

The pencil sketch is the most important step in the creation of a house portrait, as it is putting the foundation together.

Pencil house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil house portrait

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing below show the delineation of the house. If you look closely you can see the address “25” in the driveway light. Underneath the ink you can see the outlines of the pencil sketch.

As always there are adjustments to be made. For example; I removed leaves from the tree that were blocking the view of the house. Also, I had to move the lamp post to the right so as not to block the front window.

Pen & ink house portrait and prints by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & ink house portrait

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor rendering below is the finished product. This brings together the pencil, pen & ink, and color.

Watercolor house portrait with prints.
Watercolor house portrait.

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

Scans of watercolor house portrait #302Z are available in JPEG or PDF formats for making prints, note cards, or posters.

Condren Galleries Ltd. For Watercolor House Portrait

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #302Z.

Stephen F. Condren for watercolor house portrait #302Z

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #302Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor house portrait #302Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

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Matted house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Matted house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.

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Watercolor House Portrait #285Z

Watercolor house portrait #285Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #285Z, of a property sold by Brokers Michelle and Frankie Nunez Jr. of Remax Suburban in Libertyville, and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making prints, note cards, and stationery. Congratulations Frankie & Michelle!

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Realtor

Michelle Nunez
Broker Associate
RE/MAX Suburban
1344 S. Milwaukee Ave.
Libertyville, IL 60048
Direct Line: 847-557-8502Mobile: 847-400-6718Fax: 847-637-8196
Email: [email protected]Website: www.NunezHomesTeam.com

Property Sold

345 Hoxie Avenue, Elgin, IL 60123

Photo of a house.
Photo of 345 Hoxie Avenue, Elgin, IL 60123

Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #285Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing is the starting point for the house portrait. As you can see from the sketch below, the outline gives you the basic form of the property and the house in the background. I have used a 6B lead to make the sketch so that you can see the delineation more clearly. Also, a darker lead makes it much easier for the scanner to pick up the image for reproductions and prints.

Pencil drawing of a house by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil house portrait.

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing below shows the lines of the pencil sketch from beneath. Unlike the pencil sketch, the pen & ink drawings have to be exact. There is no room for error here, for what you see is what you get.

Vertical Lines for watercolor house portrait #285Z

I really enjoyed doing this house portrait and in so doing I took some risks with the composition. As you can see from the photo above, the scene is in winter and there are woods and trees all over. I of course had to reduce the about of trees to that you could get a good handle of the house in the rendering. However, a favorite thing of mine is hatching and cross-hatching. To capture the background woods of the house, rather than move the pen in many cross and haphazard patterns to denote the trees, I used loose vertical lines. This makes for a great screen and backdrop for the scene.

River

The river beautifully enters the drawing from the left side and curves towards the background. Because along both sides of the river are trees and bushes. I made a point to boldly delineate these elements to give strength to the drawing. The long low wall that borders the river by the playhouse I have made bolder to as to bring out that form.

Tree Shadows watercolor house portrait #285Z

One of my favorite parts to the house portrait are the shadows made by the tree from the far right side of the drawing. Because these trees cannot be seen as they are off of the photo, however, the afternoon setting sun is shining through them casting their shadows along the driveway and lawn to the river.

Bushes

The cluster of three mid-size bushes in the front left of the drawing are the anchor for the piece as everything is balanced from them. Without these bushes you would not properly understand the driveway, as they are adjacent to it.

Pen & ink drawing of a house by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & ink house portrait

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor is the glory of the painting. I am very pleased with how the watercolor of the trees in the foreground blend in perfectly with the vertically lined trees in the background. Most importantly, I have made the brush strokes light and fresh.

The beauty of the river is made manifest with the mix of blues that I have blended to achieve a gracious tone.

Watercolor house portrait with pen & ink for prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries. #285Z
Watercolor house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

Scans of house portrait #000Z are available in JPEG or PDF formats for making prints, note cards, or posters.

Condren Galleries Ltd. for watercolor house portrait #285Z

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #285Z.

Stephen F. Condren for watercolor house portrait #285Z

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #285Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor House Portrait #281Z

Watercolor house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #281Z, of a property sold by Broker John Blair of Baird & Warner, Lt. Colonel, USAF (Ret.), and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making prints, note cards, and stationery. Congratulations John Blair!

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Realtor

John Blair

Baird & Warner

847-417-8270

Property Sold

1016 Michaels Lane, Libertyville, IL 60048

1016 Michaels Lane, Libertyville, IL 60048
1016 Michaels Lane, Libertyville, IL 60048

Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #281Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing is the first step in creating the house portrait. This is the foundation just like the basement of a house. It is not polished and refined like the finished product but it is fundamental to the core elements of the work of art.

Below you can see that I have put the tree in on the left side of the drawing leaving room for it when I apply the pen & ink and watercolor. I have lowered the angle of the house so that it looks more natural than the photo.

All of the doors and windows are clearly denoted so that it is ready for more permanent detailing. The sidewalk out front give the support from below to delineate the composition of the house portrait.

Pencil layout for watercolor house portrait #281Z by artist Stephen F. Condren. Pen & ink with prints are provided.
Pencil house portrait.

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing is the final permanent drawing of the house portrait. It is absolutely mandatory to watch carefully all the detail because you cannot make any mistakes. What you see is what you get. Any attempt to use white out to patch up an error only gets washed away when I apply the watercolors.

Pen & ink house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren. Prints are available.
Pen & ink house portrait.

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor rendering is the final phase of the house portrait. Here you can see that I have applied color to the landscape and house to give a rich full look to the home.

Watercolor house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Watercolor house portrait.

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

Scans of house portrait #000Z are available in JPEG or PDF formats for making prints, note cards, or posters.

Condren Galleries Ltd. for watercolor house portrait #281Z

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #281Z.

Stephen F. Condren for watercolor house portrait #281Z

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #281Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor House Portrait #283Z

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Watercolor House Portrait #283Z

Watercolor house portrait #283Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #283Z, of a property listing by Realtor Roger Schluter of Windermere Real Estate, and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the rendering is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making prints, note cards, and stationery. Congratulations Roger!

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Realtor

Roger Schluter 
Windermere Real Estate/PSR, Inc.
206-399-2704

[email protected]

Property Sold

1755 SE 176th Place, Renton, WA

1755 SE 176th Place, Renton, WA
1755 SE 176th Place, Renton, WA

Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #283Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing is the beginning of a house portrait. Like the house itself, the preliminary sketch is just like the foundation or basement of a home, being rough and basic, but offering supported to the superstructure.

I make use of a 6B lead to draft the sketch so that it is easy to see and I apply the ink and shows up much more clearly in the scans. As you can see from the sketch below, the image of the house is loose and vague. This is important for this is only the guide for the pen & ink which come later. Also, most importantly, this sketch lets me know what objects are closest to the picture plane.

For example, the large bush on the lower right is at the beginning of the driveway and so it has to be delineated first so that I do not draw through it. In the same manner, the large tree at the center has to be delineated so that I know not to draw the lines of the house though it.

Pencil sketch of a house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pencil sketch of a house portrait.

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing is the tough guy. This is where the rubber meets the road. When you apply the ink it has to be correct. You cannot us white or other office supply store “fix it” paste, this is because when you apply the watercolor it washes away the white out!

When I apply the ink I carefully look at both the sketch and the photo at the same time. I cannot make any mistakes.

When you look at the drawing below, you can see how well the pencil sketch worked for leaving space for the large bush at the front of the driveway, and also for the large tree at the center. You have to leave these spaces open.

The hatching and cross-hatching of the pen & ink lines give great structure and contour to the rendering. Most importantly, they offer volume with the shade and shadows.

Pen & ink house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & ink house portrait.

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor rendering is the final product and the summation of the efforts provided by the pencil sketch and the pen & inks. You can see by looking at the watercolor below how nicely the tones fit with the pen & ink. There are variations on the greens and yellow to balance out the landscape. Also, I have mixed a number of chrome colors to attain the intensity of red for the front bush.

Inscription for watercolor house portrait #283Z

The inscription at the bottom runs nicely along the sidewalk at the lower center of the watercolor. I am very careful with the use of the pen & ink for this.

Watercolor house portrait #283Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.
Watercolor house portrait.

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

Scans of house portrait #283Z are available in JPEG or PDF formats for making prints, note cards, or posters.

Condren Galleries Ltd. for watercolor house portrait #283Z

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #283Z.

Stephen F. Condren for watercolor house portrait #283Z

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #283Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor House Portrait #279Z

Watercolor house portrait #279Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #279Z, of a property sold by Broker Nano Engdahl of Baird & Warner, and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making prints, note cards, and stationery. Congratulations Nano!

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Property Sold

310 Woodland Drive, Grayslake, IL 60030

Realtor

Nano Engdahl

Real Estate Broker

Certified Staging Consultant-CSC

Pricing Strategy Advisor-PSA

Short Sale/Foreclosure Representative – SFR

Baird & Warner – Lake County Office

847-814-5543 direct

Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #279Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing is first done for layout. As you can see in the image below, I have put the note in the right spot and moved the driveway light in a bit more so that it fits well with the landscape. I can look the whole thing over to make sure that the house properly fits in the composition. If you have changes to make this is the time to make them.

I particularly like the two oaks to the far right of the composition. The branches reach out over the top of the house with look really cool. Also, I like the fir tree on the front lawn next to the lamp light.

Pencil house portrait sketch by Stephen F. Condren
Pencil House Portrait Sketch

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing is where the rubber meets the road. You have to get it right the first time or you are dead! You cannot use “white out” to “fix” mistakes because the watercolor washes it away. So do it right!

Below you can see how I have gone over the lines of the pencil to keep the form the same. I do not trace the image, I merely draw with pen & ink over the pencil. The pencil sketch is a guide, sort of like a prompter at the opera house. Do not worry about making it perfect. The perfect lies in you drawing with the ink. Remember, I am drawing from the photograph not the sketch.

Pen & ink house portrait by artist and United States Navy Veteran Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & Ink House Portrait

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor rendering is the last phase of the house portrait. You can easily see the work of the pen & ink below and now the fresh tones of color are applied. I have erased any of the salient pencil marks, like those on the note and part of the landscape. I like the pencil to compliment the work of art not compromise it.

Watercolor house portrait #279Z with pen & ink and prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.
Watercolor House Portrait

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

Scans of house portrait #279Z are available in JPEG or PDF formats for making prints, note cards, or posters.

Condren Galleries Ltd. for watercolor house portrait #279Z

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #000Z.

Stephen F. Condren for watercolor house portrait #279Z

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #279Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor house portrait #279Z pen & ink drawing with prints by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

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House Portraits #272Z

House portraits #272Z pen & ink drawing with prints at Condren Galleries.

This article is about house portraits #272Z, of properties sold by Chris Veech, Broker/Realtor @Properties, 30 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL 60093, and written by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making note cards. Congratulations Chris Veech!

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Properties Sold

255 Hibbard Road, Winnetka, IL 60093

33 Regent Wood Road, Northbrook, IL 60093

Realtor

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Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #272Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing is done right after I set up the margin, which can see around the image. Because this is the interior size of the 11″ x 14″ mat that goes into the fame, it is smaller than the frame.

I always start the house portraits as pencil sketches. Now each case is different but generally I do not like to erase the pencil underneath the pen & ink. As you can see here the pencil is a 6B lead, so it is softer and easier to see. Th main point of the sketch is to act as a guide for the pen & ink that is to come. Therefore, it is critical that I have everything correct with regard to proportion and perspective.

Because each case is different I sometime text the pencil sketch to Chris for approval. This house just below was such a case. Because both photos form the MLS were form a steep perspective I suggested the soft bend, that looks almost front on, but really tips a bit to the right. I do not think it prudent to do the rendering from the right hand side as it would place too much emphasis on the garage door.

255 Hibbard Road

Pencil sketch at a preliminary outline for a house portrait.
House portrait pencil sketch by artist Stephen F. Condren.

33 Regent Wood Road As Home Stylus Sketch

The MLS listing as well on this house was quite steep, especially from the vantage point of the garage. Thus, I reduced the angle to be more natural. I omitted the large tree/bush on the right side as it completely block the right hand portion of the house.

Pencil sketch outline for a house portrait.
House portrait pencil sketch by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Pen & Ink Drawing For House Portraits #272Z

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing is the most difficult to execute as there is no room for error. When you put the ink down, that is it. What is done is done! Below for 255 you can see that I have nicely hatched the eaves so as to provide shading. If you look carefully, you can see that I have left space for the 4 decorative turnip shaped wooden balls that are on each side of the entry and again at each side of the central block of the house.

I cheated with the driveway lamp by moving it further to the right, or closer to the front, so that it would not get “lost” in the detailing of the rendering. I deliberately left space on each side of the lamp where the horizon line is seen.

Another feature that I do is to adjust the trees behind the house so as to leave the point or edges of the house clear. This can be seen with both chimneys and the right side tip of the garage. If I were to draw the trees the way that they really are they would burry the house and make it look flat. Depth of field is crucial for a successful rendering.

255 Hibbard Road

 Home pen & ink and pencil drawing with prints.
Pen & ink house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.

33 Regent Wood Road

I had to be very careful with this one, because the driveway is very dominant and I did not want it to take control. Because the driveway is done with nice tooled pavers I took advantage of that brick look to ease the pattern of the drive. This the nice curve at the street is inviting and not tedious.

Stylus home sketch used for making prints by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Pen & ink house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.

Scans For House Portraits #272Z

  • JPEG & PDF

As a follow-up after the closing I sent a scan of this house portrait #272Z for making prints of any assortment. Prints for note cards, calendars, and note pads can be made from the scans. This is a great housewarming gift for follow-ups.

Condren Galleries Ltd.

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Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of house portrait #272Z for Chris Veech.

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As an artist I have made house portraits a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor House Portrait #269Z

Watercolor house portrait #269Z with pen & ink drawings, prints, and by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #269Z, of a property sold by Anne Ferrante, Realtor, Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty, 68 North Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge, NJ 07920, and written by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making note cards. Congratulations Anne Ferrante!

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Property Sold

220 Talmage Road Mendham, New Jersey 07945 United States

Realtor

Anne Mayo Ferrante, ABR, PSA

Sales Associate

Kienlen Lattmann Sotheby’s International Realty

68 North Finley Avenue

Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

908.696.8600 (o)

973.214.9841 (c)

[email protected]

http://anneferrante.klsir.com

Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #269Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

This is the pencil sketch or stylus sketch, that begins the drawing. I have done a nice layout of the drawing in relation to the landscape and the trees behind. I made special not of the large tree on the lawn to the right, so as not to let it overcome the right side of the landscape.

Pencil sketch for a house portrait by artist Stephen F. Condren.
House portrait sketch for Realtor Anne Ferrante.

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing, which is a stylus sketch, is carefully done over the pencil sketch as a guide for the ink. All changes, if any, must be made at the time of the pencil sketch because the pen & ink is merciless! When the ink touches the paper that is it, no going back.

If you look closely you can see the lines of the pencil in the background, under the house, and through the trees.

House portrait pen & ink sketch by artist Stephen F. Condren.
House portrait pen & ink sketch for Realtor Anne Ferrante.

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor rendering or house painting, is the final step. I have made if very clear to have the colors show through. I do not want the paint to look “worked”. Watercolor are at their best when they look fresh.

I have made sure that the ink lines show nicely for the tree trunks and blend in with the leaves. I did not make use of any hatching or cross-hatching in this rendering because the house is very wide and thin.

Hatching

If I had hatched the eaves it would have made the walls look too close to the brick below. Also, in the covered porch I did not us hatching either, because there were too many lines being used to show the curved of the door and entrance. Putting down more lines would have caused confusion. I did, however, shade the area under the entry with a nice lavender tone, but no ink lines.

Bird Bath & Fence

To keep in the charm I made sure to include the fence. Not much is showing, but that is all that you need to bring in the charm. The birdbath makes for the cherry on the cake!

Watercolor house portrait #269Z by artist Stephen F. Condren.
House portrait watercolor for Realtor Anne Ferrante.

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

As a follow-up after the closing for making note cards.

Condren Galleries Ltd.

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #269Z for Realtor Anne Ferrante.

Stephen F. Condren

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #269Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor house portrait #269Z with pen & ink drawings, prints, and by artist Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

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Watercolor House Portraits #266Z

Watercolor house portrait #266Z pen & ink drawing with prints by Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portraits #266Z, of properties sold by Realtor Daniel Soldano, of Douglas Elliman Real Estate in Brooklyn, New York, and written by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making note cards. Congratulations Daniel Soldano!

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Properties Sold

6911 Shore Road, #1B, Brooklyn, NY 11209

1547 79th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11228

Realtor

DANIEL SOLDANO
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DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE
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Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portraits #266Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing, which is a clinker stylus sketch, is the first thing that I do. This is the foundation of the rendering. I look at the MLS images that are emailed to me by Daniel Soldano, so that I can get a good understanding of how to approach this work of art.

It must be understood that these renderings are commissions and unique works of art that go up in value.

Black BMW 3 Series

As you can see from the sketch below, I have captured the essential form of the structure, and given just enough detail so that I can move on to the next step which is the pen & ink. If there are to be any changes to be made, this is the time. For example, I texted Mr. Soldano these two sketches for him to view. He came back to me as asked me if I could put a black BMW Series #3 in front of the condominium building. I was pleased to do this, so I took the sketch and then penciled in the BMW, which you can see below. This car was not in the original as you can tell from the bolder line work. Naturally, I had to tease Danny by telling him that I would have to draw the BMW with a boot since it is illegally parked!

Rendering

The rendering of this duplex structure is very pleasing. The well designed structure rests firmly on the lot with ample setback from the street. The pencil sketch nicely captures the proportions and scale of the dwelling.

Pencil sketch rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.
Pencil sketch rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Perpective

Below you can see the vanishing lines of the perspective heading down to the horizon line to the left. Like spokes in a tire, these lines all radiate from a fixed point on the horizon. On the bottom right you can see the BMW 3 Series sketched in place.

Pencil sketch hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.
Pencil sketch hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

Pen & ink, as stylus sketch, is where we separate the men from the boys. Unlike the loving and merciful lead pencil, the pen & ink lacks all kindness and can truly be called merciless. When that ink touches the paper the party is over, there is no going back, or asking for favors. What you see is what you get! With that in mind, it is crucial to follow the guidelines of the pencil so as to have direction. The purpose of the pencil sketch is to make the foundation of the drawing, the pen & ink is the drawing!

Hatching & Cross-hatching

The best way to give accent to a pen & ink drawing is through shade and shadow, and this is done through hatching and cross-hatching. To effectively bring out the depth of field in the rendering, as well as give strength to the image of the structure, I have done fine line hatch marks, in parallel under the awnings. Further, I have encapsulated the hatched lines with a contour line so as to make sense of the hatch marks. Pen & ink lines are strong, and they make their image strong!

Pen & ink hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.
Pen & ink hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Hatching

In the rendering below you can see the same use of hatching done to give shadowing to the lower section of the building, especially the garage entry, and the shops. I have eased up on the hatching under the trees because that is not the area of focus it is not prudent to put attention to minor spots.

Pen & ink hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.
Pen & ink hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Watercolor

  • Painting

Now the fat lady sings, for we are now in the watercolor painting. This fair lady is the crown jewel of the rendering as she brings in her grace and finesse. Because the hard work of the pencil sketch, and pen & ink lines have done their part, this ballerina gently flows across the image and fills it in with life. Look how fresh and natural the rendering looks with tones and color!

Watercolor hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.
Watercolor hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Landscape

Both in the renderings below and above the touches of green bring the architecture to life. Green is the most restful color to the eye, and thus is a comfort to those viewing it.

Watercolor hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren.
Watercolor hand rendering by artist Stephen F. Condren for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

The images of watercolor house portrait #266z are capture with JPEP & PDF scans.

Condren Galleries Ltd.

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is pleased to have been to participate in the execution of watercolor house portrait #266Z for Realtor Daniel Soldano.

Stephen F. Condren

  • Artist

As an artist I have made watercolor house portrait #266Z a staple of my architectural rendering works.

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Watercolor house portrait #266Z pen & ink drawing with prints by Stephen F. Condren at Condren Galleries.

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Watercolor house portrait #264Z, pencil drawing, pen & ink, JPEG & PDF scans, Condren Galleries.

This article is about watercolor house portrait #264Z, of a property sold by Broker/Realtor Ray Wade, owner of Legacy Texas Properties in Houston, Texas, and written by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making note cards. Congratulations Ray Wade!

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Property Sold

4015 Aspenwood, Richmond, Texas, 77406

Realtor

Ray Wade, CRS

Broker/Owner
Legacy Texas Properties


Phone:
 (832) 531-2011
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.legacytexasproperties.com

Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #264Z

  • Clinker Stylus Sketch

The pencil drawing, which is a clinker stylus sketch, is the foundation of a house portrait and it can be seen under the pen & ink in the image below under Pen & Ink Drawings. It is against aesthetic practice to erase any work done by the artist, no matter how small. The same holds true for house portraits, which are Fine Art as they are private commissions. Each house portrait is a work of Fine Art and must be treated with utmost respect. In the case of pencil sketches that I do for my clients, I only erase the writing of the note. So if you look at the note in the pen & ink below you will see my hand writing.

Because I am going to write the note in ink, the pencil is merely a guide and not part of the work of art. If you look at the watercolor below you an see that my pencil notes are gone. However, if you look closely you can see the pencil sketching under the house and the landscaping, that is good artwork!

Pen & Ink Drawing

  • Stylus Sketch

The pen & ink drawing, which is a stylus sketch, is the blood and guts of the house portrait. Nothing can be hidden from the all might pen! Because the pen & ink lines are so bold and clear you have to make sure that they are correct from the start. Most importantly, pen & inks are very demanding and very unforgiving. If you make a mistake it is there forever. There is no use in using “white out” or other slick patches to “fix” the error, for when the watercolor come it will expose all of that folly! When you do pen & ink you have to do it correctly.

Picture Plane

The picture plane is the paper, or the TV screen, or a movie screen. This is the surface that everything that your eye sees rests upon. In the rendering below you can see that I have left space for the trees. Thus, when I drew the eave lines I stopped and made a pause and then continued, leaving room for the tree trunk. This hold true for the bushes and other objects in front of the house. The use is that any object in front gets priority seating. Thus, the bushes in the front of the yard get the highest priority as they are in front of everything.

Shade & Shadow

Because the nature of pen & ink is linear, they express form and motion through hatching and cross-hating. If you look at the front porch you can see a series of short vertical lines going along from the left to right. Please note that I have left space for the columns. If I had just kept making the vertical lines through the columns then it would have ruined the depth of field for the porch, flattened the image, and ruined the drawing. Hatching makes a pen & ink drawing strong!


Pen & ink house portrait #264Z with pen & ink.
Pen & Ink House Portrait

Watercolor

  • Painting

The watercolor of the rendering is the final step in doing the house portrait. Watercolor like pen & ink is very demanding and very unforgiving. When the brush hits the paper there is no turning back, what you see is what you get! And since your client has paid for this commission it had better be good!

Freshness

The most important element in a watercolor is freshness. You should be able to smell the roses! When you try and work the brush over the paper the drawing will immediately fall into ruin. You have to be fresh, clean, and clear when applying watercolors. You cannot undo what is wrong. It is better to live with error than ruin the work of art over a detail. Every work of art in history, form Leonardo Da Vinci to Picasso has errors in every single work that they have done, and I have as well.

Sunset

The time of year in the watercolor is winter and the time of day is sunset. I have put a suggestion of crimson in the yellow sky to give the warmth of the evening sun to the rendering. A bit of lavender sets the tone of the evening sky and a touch of green in the trees gives hope for spring that is almost here.

Watercolor house portrait #264Z with pen & ink.
Watercolor House Portrait

Scans

  • JPEG & PDF

As a follow-up after the closing, every good Realtor know that you have to stay in touch with your clients. A good way to do this is to come offering something. So at a later time that the Realtor deems appropriate he or she can call upon their client with a nice box of note cards or stationery with the watercolor of their home!

All house portraits come with scans in JPEG format. You can email this scan to any local printer and they can make note card or stationery at your request of watercolor house portrait #264Z.

Condren Galleries Ltd.

  • Fine Arts Gallery

Condren Galleries is my place for art and it is here that I offer paintings and watercolor of any subject. Because I have done house portraits and architectural rendering for my entire career and I am pleased to offer this to all of my clients.

Stephen F. Condren

  • Artist

As an artist I can do figure drawings and paintings as well and portraits of people, the range is great and I love my work. I am honored to do watercolor house portrait #264Z for Ray Wade.

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Watercolor House Portraits #261Z

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Watercolor house portrait #262Z with pen & ink and pencil.

This is about Watercolor house portraits #262Z, pen & ink drawings, which contains two renderings done for Realtor Michael Gobber, President of Mainstreet Organization of Realtors, and written by artist Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Congratulations Michael Gobber!

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Property Sold

1695 Jeffrey Avenue, Glendale Heights, IL 60139

Realtor

Michael Gobber  GRI, ABR, CIPS, CNC, CSC

Managing Broker

Century 21 Affiliated – Westchester

Office: (708) 531-0800

Cell:    (708) 655-2552

2019 President – Mainstreet Organization of Realtors

2019 Board of Director – Illinois Realtors

2018 Federal Finance and Housing Policy Committee member – NAR

2019 Consumer Communications Committee member – NAR

2019 Profesional Standards Chairman – Illinois Realtors

Raised Ranch ~ Watercolor House Portrait #262Z

From the image above you can see that the style of architecture is the modern suburban raised ranch. The home is nicely situated on the lot and has nice juxtaposition on the city lot. On the right side is a Norway Maple with fall colors. The left side of the home is a neighboring house that I filled in with landscaping so as to keep the focus of the composition on the house. Most importantly, keep the colors fresh and clear. Do not mix the color up and lose clarity. Repeated brush strokes of watercolor only damages the work of art. Above all things, make the stroks light, quick, and clear to get the best result.

The color is a light green which compliments the landscaping. Because the maple is crimson, I carried the tones to other parts of the composition. Since ocher is a strong color, I made us of it with green so as to give a fresh look to the lawns and hedges.

Pen & Ink Drawing

At the very beginning of commencing a house portrait I do a pencil sketch of the subject and landscaping. From this I can determine the proper scale and proportions of the rendering. Because this is the beginning, it is really the most critical time in the whole process because everything in the house portrait is built upon this sketch, in much the same way a house is built upon a basement foundation.

As is the mandate of all Fine Art, I leave the pencil sketch on the paper and apply the pen & ink and watercolor over it. I do remove the pencil marks in salient places like the note at the bottom, or in some detailed ornament. T

Pen & ink house portrait by Stephen F. Condren
Pen & Ink House Portrait

As you can see in the image above, the pencil notes can be clearly seen under the ink that show the note and address of the house. After I had finished inking the rendering I erased the pencil note. however, I did not erase the pencil drawing underneath the rendering. If you look at the watercolor carefully, you can see the pencil lines in the trees and bushes. Because working with pen & ink is very demanding, it is prudent to you pencil sketches to start with.

MLS Photos

Most often I work with the MLS links that are provide to me from the Realtor. The images that I prefer most are the winter scenes. This is because I can see everything. Often times there are cupolas or other ornaments that the sellers loves and cherishes but are hidden from view due to trees and bushes. Often there are several image to choose from to get the best view of the house.

Scans

Most importantly, I have made it my policy to provide the scan of the house portrait as a free gift and token of appreciation for doing business with me. A very important feature of the scan is that it enable the hold of the scan to make an endless array of printed housewarming gifts for after closing. Because you can attach a scan to any email, you can simply email it. Simply email the scan to any print shop of your choice and they can make note cards, stationery, and calendars, the possibilities are endless.

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Watercolor house portrait #262Z with pen & ink and pencil.

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