Day 44/100 Faces – I added color to this one, but the paper didn’t hold up and neither did the supplies I used. I spent several hours trying to recover her, but it didn’t work out so well. Luckily I took a photo of the pencil sketch. I may try this same face again tomorrow to see if I can do better.
Category: 100 Faces
100 Faces Day 43
Today I continued my profile practice and used Tombow dual brush pens and Spectrum Noir alcohol markers.
100 Faces Days 40, 41, and 42
I just realized I forgot to post my faces for the last couple of days. Today I spilled water on my sketchbook and ruined a couple of them, but luckily I had taken photos!
100 Faces Day 39
Another profile today done with Ecoline brush pens, Elegant Writer pen, and black and whit Stabilo-all pencils. She looks very witchy to me 🙂
100 Faces Day 38
Today I returned to profiles and watercolors.
100 Faces Days 35, 36, 37
Playing catch-up after taking two days off for my birthday (which was fabulous!).
100 Faces Day 34
Today’s face did not go well. I worked on it for a long, long time, but no matter what I did, it kept getting worse. So, I decided she was done.
100 Faces Day 33
For today, I continued my profile practice. I want to give a shoutout to the artist Karen Campbell for her amazing instruction on drawing profiles. Her instruction made a huge difference.
For this face I made a pencil sketch and then used watercolors, Ecoline brush markers, black and blue elegant writer pens, black Faber Castell pen, and black and white Stabilo-All pencils.
100 Faces Day 32
I need a lot of practice with profiles, so I’m moving my face practice focus to developing my skill with drawing profiles.
100 Faces Day 31 With Color
For my Day 31 face practice and my Moonshine Full Moon art journal spread, I used a mix of watercolor and acrylic. I realized that I need to focus on profiles moving forward as even this small face took me way too long to create.