Friday 30 April 2010

Wednesday 28 April 2010

Three Quarter Glow

Soft pastels again. This time I used a paintbrush to blend the Sennelier, Unison and Derwent colours. I love the strength of colour in the Sennelier soft pastels. Lush.

Monday 26 April 2010

Lady In Water - Finished


Did a couple more hours and this is now looking more like I wanted it to.

Alana - Portrait from Life Class

To be fair to Alana, she is a very attractive woman but had been up all night working as a midwife, so we she came into the class to pose, she was exhausted. This is a fairly good likeness of her looking knackered and trying to stay awake - which is never flattering... Sorry Alana! 

Sunday 25 April 2010

Portrait in Challenging Colours


I think the title says it all, really. Perhaps some more work to be done on this? I don't know. It's yet another new style...

Friday 23 April 2010

Bold Yellow Girl

This has been a few hours work today and I've used just about every colour you wouldn't think of to attain the effect!

Thursday 22 April 2010

Loads of teeth - final image with original source photo


This piece is now finished... I think. Knowing me, I'll look at it again tomorrow morning and want to make more adjustments. I've really enjoyed this painting - I had no idea that I would be able to achieve such a nice effect from soft pastels!

Materials used are Derwent soft pastels pencils and blocks and Fabriano Tiziano pastel paper in blue.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Ear Study

Ears may be a bio-miracle, but they're fecking ugly. I honestly didn't realise how much I don't like them before! They are supposed to be the hardest thing to draw on a face, and 'they' aren't kidding. Flipping difficult, flipping ugly. I may only ever do portraits of people with long hair from now on!

Monday 19 April 2010

Brunette in Pastels


Second pastel portrait of the day! This one is with a white paper background, so you can see the difference the background paper makes to the tone with the previous work.

My first portrait using pastels

I think this technique is called painting with pastels, as opposed to just doing an outline. I used Derwent pastels pens and sticks on black card. It's A3 sized, so I've had to drag out the camera again, and the colours aren't as bright as in reality. I quite enjoyed doing this. Easier than I thought it would be!

5 Minutes Studies of Alana's Eyes


Three studies of individual eyes - model, Alana.

Friday 16 April 2010

Atchoo!

Just a quick one today. Bit of a sneeze due to incoming volcanic ash....

Thursday 15 April 2010

Olivia's Moustache!


This was a request for a portrait from a photograph, sent through this website. I've spent longer on this than any other picture and I've just sent her a copy. I hope she likes it!

Wednesday 14 April 2010

Flower Girl

Finally decided to do some flowers and colour again. I've quite missed drawing things other than faces! This is pencil and the flowers are drawn with Derwent Inktense pinks, which are then blended and diluted with water on a fine detail sable brush.

Monday 12 April 2010

All in perspective...


This one is a full A3 size, so I can't scan it. I photographed this in the garden just before I 'fixed' it. It's a combination of various H grade pencils, darkest B pencils and the coat and hat are in charcoal for deepest tone. I loved doing this one! Started it in my art class this morning and just continued until it was finished, somewhere near bed-time.

Sunday 11 April 2010

Girl with tongue out

This one has a really odd perspective in the original 2D image. Difficult.

Saturday 10 April 2010

Steve's friend, Pete.

Steve thought the hair would be a challenge - he was right!

Friday 9 April 2010

Henna Tattoo


I loved the original 2D images of this picture and I fancied the challenge of doing more than just the head and shoulders. Wood has always appealed to me and I love the interplay of the lines in the wood and the pattern on her face.

Thursday 8 April 2010

Wednesday 7 April 2010

The Biggest Smile


I wanted to draw the biggest smile I could find, and this is it. I'm still drawing using pencil, but this and the previous picture have been blended with chamois leather, rather than with a blending stump or a trusty finger, and a combination of 4H and 9B pencils. Bit of an odd mix, but I think it's working for me!

Tuesday 6 April 2010

Cheeky Smile Over Shoulder


This evening's drawing was a nice one to do - I like the cheeky smile! It's also a little androgynous - only the earring gives it away!

Sunday 4 April 2010

Expressive Eyes


Back to my favourite subject - Mr Mortensen. This time a portrait with very expressive eyes that I have tried to capture, along with a very difficult tilt of the head that I haven't managed to get quite right.

Man looking down


This sketch was done very quickly on delicate hand-made paper, so rubbing out or pressing too hard was not an option. I quite like how delicate it appears.

Friday 2 April 2010

Mongolian Man

This couldn't have been more different to draw. I was actually quite frustrated by how simple the lines were! 

Einstein - finished


Einstein - Work In Progress

I started this one last night, and it's really good fun to draw. I work on an A3 sketching pad with the photo attached to the page. I draw lines on the photo showing the angles and measurements of the eyes,nose and ears and then draw corresponding lines on the paper that I use as guides to draw the approximate features. When I'm happy the features are about right, I rub out the lines and continue with the finer detail. I still make mistakes though (loads), so I work the pencil lightly to make it easier to correct.