When Two Hearts Collide #1 is a drawing by Peter Piatt which was uploaded on April 29th, 2012.
When Two Hearts Collide #1
The idea of When Two Hearts Collide came to me when I had seen two photos from Ernie Echols collection of wildlife photos here on FAA. Tiger 3 and... more
by Peter Piatt
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Dimensions
14.000 x 11.000 inches
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Title
When Two Hearts Collide #1
Artist
Peter Piatt
Medium
Drawing - Drawing - Graphite And Charcoal
Description
The idea of "When Two Hearts Collide" came to me when I had seen two photos from Ernie Echols collection of wildlife photos here on FAA. "Tiger 3" and "Snow Leopard" Ernie Echols is a wonderful wildlife photographer that I admire, respect and have built a great friendship with. When I seen the two photos, I thought that the two large cats would look great together with the posses they are in. I contacted my friend Ernie and told him that I would like to use his images as drawing references, and then sent him a concept on how I would use them within a drawing. Ernie gave his permission and several months later, this is what I came up with.
NOTE: All Images in this gallery are copyrighted Peter Piatt, ALL RIGHTS ESERVED.
Uploaded
April 29th, 2012
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Comments (8)
Bob Salo
this is absolutely incredible work Peter...just love it !!! fv
Peter Piatt replied:
Thank you Bob, only wish there were more sales of it so I can give more to Ernie.
Ernie Echols
Thanks Peter :) Not a day goes by that I don't look at it hanging on my wall. Fantastic work :) All my friends that come over love it.
Peter Piatt replied:
More than a pleasure to have done the drawing and appreciative for you working with me. I have the original in the hallway and see it every day. My mom also has it on her wall above her chair so she can see it every day.