Highland Tiger – the Scottish Wildcat

The Scottish Wildcat (nicknamed the Highland Tiger) is bigger and more aggressive than a domesticated cat, but there are only about 400 left in the wild. This is my pastel painting (on velour paper) dedicated to the angry little buggers.
Prints (framed and unframed) are available from ImageKind (for only $11!) via:

Peregrine Falcon

This afternoon was spent listening to LastFM and using some pastel on A3 paper to produce:

Peregrine Falcon – Pastel on A3 paper.

Posted via email from Ronnie Tucker’s Posterous Painting Page

Lucio Fulci portrait – Horror-meister extraordinaire

A3 pastel portrait of Horror director Lucio Fulci. If you aint seen Zombi 2 then you aint lived. Or died, then lived.  :D

Best of Worldwide Artists in Charcoal, Pastel and Pencil!

Finally, the book Best of Worldwide Artists in Charcoal, Pastel and Pencil is released!

I’m featured on pages 90 and 91 with my pastel illustrations of American Werewolf in London and African Wild Dog.

It’s a good quality book. The pages are very colourful and glossy with dozens of artists in each book. I should also mention that I’m (obviously) in the J – Z volume as the Charcoal, Pastel and Pencil set is two volumes. You can preview/buy the book (or both) from: http://www.bestofartists.com/best-of-books/?currentPage=6

Here are my entries:

Free Christmas card design to print out and send to friends!

Who says that nothing in life is free? Well, my Christmas Card design is free!

A preview of my Christmas Card design, which uses my Rockin' Robin pastel painting.

A preview of my Christmas Card design, which uses my Rockin' Robin pastel painting.

All I ask is that you keep my name, URL and email address on the back of the card.

So, here’s the design (click the image below to get the full LARGE image):

My Christmas card design, click the image above to get the full size image for printing.

My Christmas card design, click the image above to get the full size image for printing.

All you need to do is print one (or two) of the design per A4 page, cut them out, and fold them. Easy peasy!