Wednesday, September 23, 2020

AMI 2020 Online Salon


My submission to the Association of Medical Illustrators 2020 Online Salon: Fine Art Gallery. 

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Three Dogs

Three Dogs. Watercolor, acrylic on 140 lb hot press watercolor paper.
6 x 4.5 inches. ©2020, K. Ackoff.

This piece was inspired by images from medieval bestiaries (a compendium of beasts, popular in the Middle Ages). Of course, I put my own twist on it. 

The yellowish center rectangle frame are painted with acrylic gold paint, underpainted with yellow ochre. The rest of the illustration is in watercolor, using what I refer to as "moist brush" technique – a cross between traditional watercolor and dry brush. The image below shows the illustration in progress, with a raking light that shows the gold more clearly.

Three Dogs, in progress. ©2020, K. Ackoff.

The background was worked in many layers of blue... mixing cerulean, ultramarine and genuine lapis lazuli. While medieval illustrations often use patterned backgrounds, I wanted to use a different approach. So, I included two constellations – Canis Major (dog, left) and Lepus (rabbit, right). I included Lepus because I needed something visually and because dogs like to chase rabbits. 


Monday, July 6, 2020

















Taki, all grown up. He is a beautiful boy. And he loves his ball. He is silly and sweet, and a good kisser.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Dr. Peter S. Sakas

Photo by Kristin McCaffery Selig.
















Peter Sakas, my beloved avian veterinarian and friend of 25 years, passed away from complications from coronavirus. He was soft spoken, gentle, and compassionate. A brilliant diagnostician. With a passion for rock and roll and Ozzy Osbourne. I cannot fathom life without him.