I know i draw without taking any lessons and so most of my drawings might be technically incorrect (and sometimes hard to draw too), but at the end of the day, what matters is that i love it. This one is an Oil on Paper, my first proper oil on paper portrait. Took me about 4 hrs (i guess i should buy new brushes, they don't look so good . .) and now i can't breathe, thanks to the turpentine. Looking forward to your priceless feedback. :)
As for me, all I know is that I know nothing. --Socrates
Love the way you added the glass beads....she has a soft look to her....she looks happy, too! happy sunday! xo
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear the story behind this sketch. Love the glass beads.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Sunday!
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Great sketch, and i especially like the way her hand turned out! I have such trouble getting hands just right, and you did a wonderful job!
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ReplyDeleteLove how you combined the glass beads with your drawing. Cool!! :)
ReplyDeletethis is great and it's new for me, as I've never seen it before!
ReplyDeleteI like the movement you created in the scarf, fun and lovely piece.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting AND lovely sketch!
ReplyDeleteLove the beads! Makes the drawing very different. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteThe jewels really complete this drawing :)
ReplyDeleteLove bindis as texture for art - we ordered a whole box direct from India and it arrived wrapped in burlap and all tied with jute - that alone was worth the price! This is fun!
ReplyDeletelove her eyes and the bindis :)
ReplyDeletereally cool - love the style
ReplyDeletenice stuff.. good idea too :)
ReplyDeleteA really interesting sketch.
ReplyDeletenice touch with the glass beads
ReplyDeleteLike the beaded touch, very original.
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