I stan me a Serious Actor who gleefully commits so fully to the ridiculousness that is SNL that he loses his voice from shouting in character at the table reading.
Wasn't I just bemoaning how all of his recent portraits are so very Serious Actor? Here's the exception to that rule. He always seems to have so much fun with the SNL photographer! Bless them, whoever they are, for creating these hilariously random portraits. My one and only complaint is that they always overexpose the shots, which washes out his moles, and minimizes the contours of his face, but I recognize that's the stylistic choice they've made for their series.
I have at least one more I'd like to do (ok, several more), but wanted to get a small one done in honor of Adam's nomination for his performance on SNL this last January. Even if he didn't win the actual Emmy, being on the same list as Fred Willard and Eddie Murphy is a Big Deal. Congratulations, Adam!
About 3.5 hours of drawing time. Complementary color overlays are fun.


Wasn't I just bemoaning how all of his recent portraits are so very Serious Actor? Here's the exception to that rule. He always seems to have so much fun with the SNL photographer! Bless them, whoever they are, for creating these hilariously random portraits. My one and only complaint is that they always overexpose the shots, which washes out his moles, and minimizes the contours of his face, but I recognize that's the stylistic choice they've made for their series.
I have at least one more I'd like to do (ok, several more), but wanted to get a small one done in honor of Adam's nomination for his performance on SNL this last January. Even if he didn't win the actual Emmy, being on the same list as Fred Willard and Eddie Murphy is a Big Deal. Congratulations, Adam!
About 3.5 hours of drawing time. Complementary color overlays are fun.

