The faces at the top were done after watching a tutorial from Tam at willowing.org and are a lot of fun because they can look childlike and naive and not at all realistic. The two bottom ones are meant to look a little more realistic than they do but lets just pretend that I was aiming for delicate, narrow boned faery-like creatures, ok?
I am very much enjoying this 29 Faces Challenge but it does add a tad of stress to my life - I mean, I do want to do art every day but when other tasks arise it poses just a teeny quandary……how long can I leave the tasks that must be done for the one single 'task' I want to do??!!
Have a look at some of the other blogs in the challenge, there are just so many fabulous artists hiding out there!
I haven't had much chance to read blogs for a while, Evie but I am so glad to come back and find you still drawing. I have taken up drawing again too , started carrying a little note book and a black pen and whenever doing school pickups etc I sketch.... can't believe how relaxing it is going back to drawing. You are brave doing the 29 faces challenge though!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had much chance to read blogs for a while, Evie but I am so glad to come back and find you still drawing. I have taken up drawing again too , started carrying a little note book and a black pen and whenever doing school pickups etc I sketch.... can't believe how relaxing it is going back to drawing. You are brave doing the 29 faces challenge though!
ReplyDeletelovely to see your sketches.
ReplyDeleteI can see Tam's influence in your top piece.
yes art each day is a commitment. It is always wonderful to do this challenge and always a bit more time when it is over, for other things. ;-)
I love this project: one face a day. :-)
ReplyDeleteHa! Yes, it is supposed to be one face a day but somedays it just doesn't happen! I'm running behind and have done two or three some days instead! But I am having fun…mostly!
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