Tag: portraits
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Vivian’s first day of school
Similar to what I did for Sam, I made a little portrait of Vivian from her first day of school. She loves that her hair looks a little reddish/purple as she really wants to dye her hair. Oh, and shave it on one side to get it swooping over the other. 🙄 I used a…
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Sam’s first day of school
A little portrait of Sam from his first day of school. He changed his hairstyle up for his first day of school and so far, it is very important to keep it that way.
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Self portrait (purple)
Unlike the recent blind self-portrait, this was a something different. I wanted to experiment with color some on this one. I guess I also wanted something different in terms of facial expressions too. 🤷🏼♂️
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Blind self portrait (with a swirl)
I like doing blind self-portraits and I decided to do one and then add some paint. 😃 For this one, I used a black Sakura Pigma Brush pens and my usual Derwent Inktense Watercolor kit.
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Mic check
Another Zoom portrait, this one using some different colors as an experiment from my usual monochrome approach in the past. I used a pencil, a Uniball Vision pen, Derwent Inktense Watercolors, and Derwent Waterbrushes for this painting.
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Live at Vienne
I’ve been slowly reading through the autobiography of Miles Davis and needed a subject for a sketch, so this seemed to fit. Just a simple pencil drawing from the album cover from Live at Vienne.
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Hand and thumb
Another Zoom portrait using racing green instead of the typical sepia. I like the way the green turned out and picked this snapshot as I thought the inclusion of the hand was interesting. Turned out pretty good I think. Progress. 📈 This piece was done using Derwent Inktense watercolors and water pens, along with a…
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Keep smiling
Keeping the Zoom portraits going with another one using a deep red instead of the usual sepia. Done using Derwent Inktense watercolors and water pens, along with a Uninball Eye Micro pen for the outlines. Smiles go a long way. Keep smiling all. 😃
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Cap on (figure #73)
Continuing with the Zoom portraits. This is one of someone looking at another screen and I liked the angle, and the hat, as a nice change of pace from the standard front view. Still using the larger A4 size of paper for these and it’s fantastic. This was done using Derwent water pens, Inktense Navy…
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Zoom fatigue (figure #72)
Another Zoom portrait and this one shows how a lot of us feel. Still using the larger A4 size of paper for these and it’s fantastic. This was done using Derwent water pens, Inktense Sepia watercolor paint, and a Uniball Eye Micro pen.