Sketchbook. Feedback is Welcome.
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@chip-valecek thank you!!
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@pamela-fraley It's beautiful.
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@pamela-fraley All of your work looks good to me.
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@marsha-kay-ottum-owen you're so sweet. Thank you! We always see so many more flaws in our own things. ️
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@pamela-fraley Love this one!
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Just a couple newer pieces. I actually really like how the reading girl turned out - even though she was just a quick little draw.
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I like this post! I was going through your older work. You have some really nice pieces here. I especially like the dark forest and the girl with the necktie. They show a complex and mature palette.
Btw. I like you line "... Oh and I have allergies." Lol
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Just a couple more recent pencil sketches. I keep my Instagram updated, but I sometimes forget about my sketchbook here. These are just based on Pinterest photos. I really liked the portrait sketching class and I’ve done a lot of practice pieces since then. -
@pamela-fraley Oh my gosh. More of these, please! (specifically, the slump sketch)
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@pamela-fraley great stuff! I like a bit of blue, gives your pic a cool character
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@doha thank you! ️
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Here’s a couple new little sketches. Feeling a little frustrated latelyWith my art.
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your work is beautiful as usual
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@eli Thank you Eli. ️
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A couple pencil sketches. I loved the class on stylized portraits and this is what I always fall back on when I have only a few minutes to study. I know I need to spend more time doing compositions and whole figures, but there’s something about a pencil portrait that just gets me. Pinterest supplies an endless selection of sweet references so this is what I do when I can’t get to my paints.️ -
Her expression pretty much captures my mood/energy level lately.
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Sarah Vaughan who was arguably the greatest jazz singer of all time.
I’m definitely more comfortable drawing faces than figures, but I wanted to try with her. -
So sad about Dolores O’Riordan!
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Here’s a couple recent sketches. I think I do straight on faces too much. Will would say they are too confrontational, I think, but to me they’re just so captivating. I can’t stop.
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Profiles are hard! So is 3/4 view, but for some reason, I feel like I have to think things through so much more when drawing a person in profile. Anyway, here’s a portrait of Jessica Chastain.