Here is yet another of my portrait group sketches. I lie to draw at least one group shot as the artists are as interesting as the model.
Gel pen and fine-liner with digital tint.
Here is yet another of my portrait group sketches. I lie to draw at least one group shot as the artists are as interesting as the model.
Gel pen and fine-liner with digital tint.
Amelia was sitting opposite me on the train and I asked if she minded me drawing her. (When someone is sitting so near it is hard to remain inconspicuous when drawing him/her). For some reason I drew her with dark hair but she is actually blonde, a law student and a dancer. I might do another version with her as a blonde.
I was sitting in bed examining this little figure and noticed the strong highlights and shadows caused by light coming from the window. So here is my marker pen and colored pencil rendition.
I am dedicating this picture to Camilla, a young, expressive, Brazilian lady who engaged me in extended conversation after I remarked to her that there were jellyfish in the water. These particular jellyfish didn't seem to have much of a sting so I then tired to reassure her. When I told her it was my birthday she clapped her hands and congratulated me. Her English was not great but her exuberance made me smile.
I did draw her from memory, but one thing I remembered was her luxuriant hair.
The seagull is kind of an add on. I made a mistake with its beak so made it into a beard, then added a hat and more hair so it ended up being a Hassidic Jewish seagull!
I am thinking of making a canvas painting from this picture but the seagull will revert to being a gentile!