Anyhow, here are the final stages of this portrait:
4. I started to work in the left (or right depending on how you look at it) side of her jacket. I was hoping to achieve a 'fuzzy' feel to it to represent the warm texture of it, I think I was able to accomplish that...

5. With the jacket finished I decided to concentrate on the lacing for her hat (details, details...)

6. Hat /hair close-up to show fine details...

7. Finished piece after adding a bit more color & details all around and a fixative spray, it will still need a coat of sealer. I then took it outside to snap a pic to try and portray the colors as true and clear as possible...

I hope you enjoyed seeing my process, it was great fun and very relaxing for me - I've missed my pencils since taking up paint. As much as I love my finished paintings, acrylics sometimes frustrate me because I just can't get the paint to do what I want and brushes don't give me the detail that I crave. I've heard that painting is a lifelong process and to just keep at it....rinse, repeat, rinse, repeat :> Gotta love those learning curves!
Have a great week....
5 comments:
Just beautiful down to every last little detail!!
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i love the colors you used. thanks soo much for the comment.. i was thinking about making my own but who knows... :) what colored pencils did you use?
I love those eyes and all that delicious color in there! She is a living doll. It's just wonderful what you have done! You still know how to work a pencil my dear and very well at that!!!!
hello Laura! nice to meet you! Your work is so pretty and sweet :) Love to find other prairie friends, you must have loved the Little House books-- you ARE a Laura!
Thanks for your visit!~
heather
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