Pentel Pocket Brush Pen, ink wash, and orange watercolor. With a little bit of white gel pen. On Nideggen in a handbound book that is approx. 6.25 x 9 inches.
The brilliant audacity of this hair takes my breath away.
YOUR brilliant audacity with this portrait makes ME smile!!!😁. The small touches of white gell pen are icing on the cake! This one deserves to be framed Roz👍👍.
Thanks for the kind comment. I couldn’t frame this though because it’s in a journal, and after I life time of journaling I think there are only 2 pages I’ve ever cut out—1 was a non-daily dot of Dottie, the other was at the beginning of October this year when I did thumbnails in a journal and wanted them to be part of my Inktober project! At this rate this portrait won’t make it on the wall. But I’m really glad you liked it.
Yes, I could. But then I’d probably be forced to Photoshop out the page spread gutter and that would be a pain. Better to simply keep going and make more paintings of people with fabulously interesting hair. (I don’t like putting prints up on the wall unless they are photographic prints from photographer friends. It’s just a quirk I have—and I have generated walls full of paintings.)
YOUR brilliant audacity with this portrait makes ME smile!!!😁. The small touches of white gell pen are icing on the cake! This one deserves to be framed Roz👍👍.
Thanks for the kind comment. I couldn’t frame this though because it’s in a journal, and after I life time of journaling I think there are only 2 pages I’ve ever cut out—1 was a non-daily dot of Dottie, the other was at the beginning of October this year when I did thumbnails in a journal and wanted them to be part of my Inktober project! At this rate this portrait won’t make it on the wall. But I’m really glad you liked it.
You can always print the scan?
Yes, I could. But then I’d probably be forced to Photoshop out the page spread gutter and that would be a pain. Better to simply keep going and make more paintings of people with fabulously interesting hair. (I don’t like putting prints up on the wall unless they are photographic prints from photographer friends. It’s just a quirk I have—and I have generated walls full of paintings.)