I am continuing work on another self-portrait that I began before the Christmas break, but perhaps the background of this piece will motivate me to start a still life soon. This is 28" x 22", colored pencil on sanded paper.
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This is going to be another excellent piece! You are so fortunate to be beautiful. You make a great model for yourself.
I LOVE how you did the plate in the background. Wow. Your backgrounds are soooooo cool. I almost forgot this is a coloured pencil piece. My eyes keeps saying photograph, even if my brains says "Look silly, it is a WIP of a coloured pencil piece".
You are an amazing artist.
Thank you so much Ana! The plate is actually quite grainy and fuzzy if you see it close up - I'm trying to keep the background dim to not compete with the subject, yet still realistic. We'll see what happens!
You'll like doing still-lifes Holly - they don't talk back to you! lol. This is looking great as usual!
This is looking really nice, Holly! I agree with Nicole, you will like still lifes...they won't talk back to you. :)
I think this portrait is a huge step forward for you, Holly. The face has a wonderful, pensive expression and is very engaging for the viewer. Can't wait to see it continue.
Nicole, Valerie: Thank you! I think my next piece will be another portrait because I'll be testing pastels, but then I might do a still life or landscape.
Debbi: Thank you so much! I really appreciate the input.
Hi Holly,
I agree with the other comments. You do make a great model for yourself, this is great as usual and you do have a wonderful pensive expression! I look forward to seeing your pastel work!!
Looks beautiful so far. How is the Fisher paper working out for you, Holly? Do you like it more than the Rtistx boards? I purchased a huge role of Fisher and it is still sitting in a corner.
Thank you, Teresa!
Chantell - I like both supports: I like the Fisher for colored pencil because it is easy to create a smooth look without paper showing through, but I still like to use cp with either solvent or Neocolor watersoluble pastels on the Rtistx. I'm going to use UART with pastels next.
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