She’s posing like one of those old movie starlets. Also her hair seems to be off-kilter a little. Also!! I succeeded in posting one thing everyday for 90 days! I achieved my goal! So from now on I may not be posting quite as often, I’ll stop spamming up all your dashboards 🙂 Have a […]
Tag: portrait
Red Specks
I really enjoy drawing cat-eye vintage glasses. Her eyebrows are also really arched. 0.5 mm ballpoint pens.
Night Out
She’s stepping out for a night of fun with her fur coat. 0.5 mm Ballpoint pen, red pencil.
Veil
I think she’s headed to a funeral. 0.5 mm Ballpoint pen, Kuretake brush pens, water.
Jessica Rabbit
I did it! A finished version of that doodle from a while back. And I didn’t muck it up (unless you count the fact that I dropped a chunk of avocado on it). Now I just need to dig out my proper camera to get a good quality photo of it. I think I’ll have […]
Flower Power
I like that most of her hair is actually flowers. 0.5 mm ballpoint pens.
Guinevere
I finished a piece I was originally going to make as a vector image. Also, I’m aware that the dress is not historically accurate. Watercolours, ink, Gold gel pen, water.
Face Sketches
Seems it only wants them side by side when aligned to the left. Anyway, just some sketches from my moleskine. The lovely lady on the right has dreadlocks (hopefully that’s obvious) and the super cool lady on the left, has a half-shaved head. Happy Friday the 13th. 0.5 mm Mechanical Pencil.
Barbie
Quick doodle of that very popular vintage swim Barbie (the one with the black and white chevron suit). I also managed to locate my glitter and bottle of Best Glue Ever. Water, 0.3 mm Pigment liner, Kuretake Brush Pens, white ink, glitter.
Patience is a virtue…
…which I seem to lack. At least in regards to drying time. I’ve been doing a couple of doodles of Jessica Rabbit (you know from “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”). A couple of the doodles actually looked really nice, so I thought, hey why not churn out a quick portrait. Here was one of the doodles, […]
