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I'm sorry, did you say Schilling would PHOTOGRAPH a bird then draw it!?!?!? Huh. That is enlightening information, now isn't it Del People? I do remember being told by some that the SOP pictures were made up images of someones fantasy of what the perfect bird would look like... so, Bob, you are saying they were photos first?!?!?
I'm really enjoying this thread! Just lurking and learning.
As a professional artist for over 25 years...I'll try to give some insight on this, if it is a real question...
Most artists use photos (their own or with permission) as a base to start with. This applies to those doing realistic work of course, and not abstract or imaginative.
It takes some time to produce a piece of realism, and you need to establish a solid reference point, we can't just pull this stuff out of our....the air.
Even if doing a still life, shadows change, petals fall, etc., and chickens are not very still at all
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I'd imagine the SOP artists work with a basic photo as a take off point, then use artistic skills to modify shape, comb points, etc.
That is where the skillful artist will be able to translate a photo into a painting that portrays the SOP.
Illustrating the SOP would be a dream job. I'm currently working on a "chicken line" for my print publisher/licensing company, and their in-house artists have added
elements to make it more decorative. White eggs with a Copper Marans???
. I'm lobbying to keep it "real" to no avail
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That makes total sense... especially flighty breeds! Do you have a link to a site or something with your work? I would love to see some.
I'm sorry, did you say Schilling would PHOTOGRAPH a bird then draw it!?!?!? Huh. That is enlightening information, now isn't it Del People? I do remember being told by some that the SOP pictures were made up images of someones fantasy of what the perfect bird would look like... so, Bob, you are saying they were photos first?!?!?
I'm really enjoying this thread! Just lurking and learning.
As a professional artist for over 25 years...I'll try to give some insight on this, if it is a real question...
Most artists use photos (their own or with permission) as a base to start with. This applies to those doing realistic work of course, and not abstract or imaginative.
It takes some time to produce a piece of realism, and you need to establish a solid reference point, we can't just pull this stuff out of our....the air.
Even if doing a still life, shadows change, petals fall, etc., and chickens are not very still at all

I'd imagine the SOP artists work with a basic photo as a take off point, then use artistic skills to modify shape, comb points, etc.
That is where the skillful artist will be able to translate a photo into a painting that portrays the SOP.
Illustrating the SOP would be a dream job. I'm currently working on a "chicken line" for my print publisher/licensing company, and their in-house artists have added
elements to make it more decorative. White eggs with a Copper Marans???


That makes total sense... especially flighty breeds! Do you have a link to a site or something with your work? I would love to see some.