Two drawings posted today. First was a favorite of my instructor. We had to use different items to create different elements of a face with out being too obvious about it. I used a skeleton, sea shell, corn cob, a piece of twine and a stick. The media is india ink.
The second drawing was of an all white still life. Nice enough but not really successful. I did a lot of blending and I would like to experiment on this without using the blending technique.
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Skeleton Face
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All White Still Life
The skeleton face is amazing. How did you manage to give it such depth. I want to put my finger right into the empty spaces between the ribs. I'd like to push you down right now.
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