Conceptual Design / Architectural Illustration
BIOGRAPHY CLIENTS PORTFOLIO PURCHASE SEMINAR
COLLABORATING WITH CLIENTS
Total collaboration and communication
between all parties involved is crucial to a successful image. The result successful collaboration is
an image that tells sells an idea though a story. Communication is a key element of close collaboration, and
either working at your office as a traveling artist or with clients that are
never met in person; Robert ensures that all parties review and give input on
all stages of image development.
Robert's primary way of conveying a story is
through atmosphere. Whether portraying an active entertainment development or
conveying the visual drama a proposed environment will have, atmosphere is the
focus of the image.
The initial project conversation with a
client determines what information needs to be shown and at what level of
detail. This conversation also brings to light the specifics of the project,
details as to whom the images will be shown, and most importantly why the
images are needed. This information is invaluable as these elements affect what
the images should become.
The collaboration process.
Point of view selection studies

Detailed line drawing 
Value studies 

Color studies 

Final painting. 
Working in watercolor, Robert can produce
either loose sketches, or very detailed painting of a proposed environment.
Robert has the ability to work from verbal descriptions and cocktail napkin
sketches or a finished set of working drawings.
Design changes happen frequently during the
image making process. Robert has
the ability to facilitate this aspect of his work either directly on the
original painting or on the scanned image using PhotoShop.

Color Studies &
Patch for existing painting.
Originals and high quality limited edition archival prints of Robert’s watercolors are available for purchase.
ROBERT BECKER,INC.
53 Parklane Drive, Orinda, CA
94563-3236
Phone: 925.254.4234 Email: robert@robertbecker.com
All images are copyrighted
to Robert Becker, 1990-2007 and may not be reproduced without the express
written permission of Robert Becker.