This is another transformation. The original sketch was done in may this year. Again, no colour references but just a love and passion for the human face and its ever changing emotions.
This was totally experimental
1. I first sketched in biro.
2. Then washed the tones in with acrylic
3. Then I sanded it
4. Retained the drawing again in biro.
5. Sanded it again
6. Added more washes in acrylic
7. Then I fixed it- it all went wrong, started bleeding!
8. Then when dry I etch out the lights and forms hit with light with my surgical blade
9. Enhance the drawing lines again
10. Finally do some last bits of etching.
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TALENT O!
Thanks Jaycee!
I like your drawings very much.. I like the way you can bring them to life from such a simple and direct sketch. I studied drawing for several years in NYC. I would add pastel s for color and then blend it with a damp brush. I got some good results, I thought.
Good work.
Thanks DB!
Interesting process...
Love the original sketch too.
Have a great 2009.
Thanks once again Marian!
Happy New Year man, you are prolific and bloody great. Keep it up.
Thanks Stephen, wishing you the best too!
Adebanji, Wow, love your work. So full of life. I look forward to seeing what's to come in 2009!!! All the best, Holly
Thanks Holly! Stay tuned!
Thanks for sharing your work with us.
i love your process
So interesting to see how you transform those sketches! Fascinated by the techniques you are using in this one. You are an inspiration.
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