Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Portrait de femme Cabaret
Mit portræt fra Mette Lorentzen kurset, er nu færdigmalet.
Jeg synes, det har en stemning over sig, så min titel er blevet "Portrait de femme Cabaret".
Billedet er malet i akryl på 60x60 cm lærred.
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My portrait from the workshop with Mette Lorentzen is now finished. I think it has a mood to it, so my title is "Portrait de femme Cabaret".
Painted in acrylics on 60x60 cm canvas.
Portrait in watercolors - wip
I am following a "portraits in watercolor" course, and it's working fine.
My portrait will probably end up more realistic than the teachers, without too much significant extra "topping". I have enough to do painting the portrait itself :) With more experience I will try out the added spice of drawing back into a portrait with personal lines and pattern.
100headschallenge - 4
2 today.. It's due to another project, that my time is a bit limited, but enjoy these small drawings.
Using inkpen is such fun, not being able to correct/erase is a great challenge to add.
100HeadsChallenge - 2
I did more #100headschallenge sketches today, but didn't manage 10, so I suppose my 100 heads will take more than 10 days to complete.
Here is todays sketches. I find myself preferring the ink-sketches.
I don't want a lot of shading on those, but still need to define shape/form with lines. My favorite on this page is the 2 females on right hand. I took more time to the last than any of the others.
100HeadsChallenge - 1
I decided to try to follow this #100headschallenge Link - the goal is to draw 10 heads a day for 10 days in a row - a total of 100 heads. Well, I am already a little behind as I started yesterday, but I will try to keep up, to reach the 100 on day 10 !
I do this sketch challenge as I really want to see if there is a development in the sketches. I also want to practise drawing heads, without the pressure of doing a "finished, realistic portrait".
I do very little sketching at all, but I actually want to. Sketching can be done in order to make a larger and more finished drawing/painting. But a sketch can be a small, and very lively drawing, done and excisting only for its own value - and whenever you draw anything you practise skills ;)
I used pencil and ink-pen for the above sketches. They are a mix of lightly sketching realism in pencil, doing contour-drawing in inkpen(follow the contour with your eyes, and draw at the same time), and a more sketchy style in inkpen. All done a bit quickly.
From this challenge I also hope to find my favorite practise of sketching.
The pictures for this challenge is listed as a Pinterest Board below the video on Youtube.
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