This past Monday I thought I would try James Parker's challenge in Watercolour! Ha! What a disaster. I find that about one in five of my watercolours I'm happy with, yet I keep on trying.
So, after tearing that one up, I thought I would try it in pencil. Only having watercolour paper with me, this is the rather 'bumpy' result.
Redheads
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Now I don't usually use graphite to sketch with, but this one was also done with pencil in about 10 minutes. I had decided I'd finished the oil portrait, and did this whilst waiting.
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Lauren
And then finally, my favourite sketching medium, charcoal. One of the ladies brought in this skull one Friday and it was quite a challenge to sketch. It used to be her horse until it died.
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