So, I dutifully watched Jane's instructional videos (which are stunningly awesome to watch, she is such a talented artist, it would be totally intimidating if she wasn't already in the process of showing us what to do but knowing Jane and seeing how encouraging she is, it's only slightly intimidating instead of being completely intimidating), took a deep breath, picked up my drawing instrument (sometimes a pen, sometimes a pencil) and started drawing.
I started by doodling with a pen and paper last week when things got a wee bit boring at the work conference in Niagara Falls (I've been carrying pens and a sketchbook around since seeing Jane do it in Portugal in June, just hadn't actually gotten brave enough to use them yet!) - here's the first face I drew:
Then I got a bit braver, and drew a few more:
Once I got home from the conference, I was able to pull out my coloured pencils and give them a try:
I have to say, I'm pretty excited about the results. I definitely need more practice, especially on drawing noses, that seems to be the most challenging feature of the human face for me so far, but I'm actually looking forward to doing more faces with this week's featured supply category - watercolour paints. Stay tuned!
3 comments:
Yey to you Cynthia and I like your drawing face style. It already looks unique. Keep practicing.
Congratulations for trying something that's hard for you. Your faces improved so much after only a few tries. Can't wait to see more.
GOOD ON YOU! I am doing SUPPLIES ME as well and finding that I too am facing fears...especiall those wretched NOSES ;-)
You are doing a great job, Cynthia...as I know too...PRACTICE,PRACTICE,PRACTICE !!!
Kind regards,
Annie
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