Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 September 2016

#29faceschallenge - Day 1

The 29 Faces Challenge is back! It runs all through September and you need to draw or paint one face a day (or less if you are not able to) all through the month.

I was caught a bit off-guard and I realised the challenge had started only when Day 1 was almost over, so I quickly grabbed my Hobonichi and a brush and just did a quick sketch.


Here is a link with all the details for the challenge: http://29faces.blogspot.de/p/september-2016.html

Monday, 29 February 2016

#29faces Challenge: The Last Leg of the Journey!

Even though I haven't posted for the last few days and updated on my progress with the challenge, I have continued to draw and paint my daily faces and I am very pleased to say that I have completed the challenge. It has been a challenge particularly for me since faces are not my forte. I have seen myself grow in confidence and be inspired as time progressed and I am very proud of what I have achieved.

Along the way, I have met extremely talented artists and I have seen mind blowing works of art. I am truly humbled to have been a part of this vibrant community and will definitely miss it.

Without further ado, here are the last faces of the challenge:

Day 23:


I went back to the Evil Queen. This is one of my favourite characters from the Disney movies. It was really interesting drawing an older lady as the features are so much more complex than those of a younger lady.

Day 24:


Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes. After drawing the complex Evil Queen, I needed to draw someone cute for a change!

Day 25:

 After watching Brave with my daughter, I just HAD to draw Merida. She is definitely one of my favourite Disney Princess. I just love how unconventional she is and how free she is. However, I felt too chicken to tackle that glorious hair of hers and I was too afraid not to do it justice so I picked a picture of her with her hair imprisoned in her headdress.

Day 26:



I had just finished to do this sketch and was not really planning on colouring it but after posting it on the group page, I decided that I hadn't done it justice so I went back and coloured it. I have to say that I'm particularly proud of the skin colour I used, especially for the cheeks. Mixing colours in watercolour is something I'm just starting to do. Because I'm too lazy to go to town and get some flesh coloured pans, I tried to use what I had in hand, and make some flesh colour of my own... This is one of the rare cases where laziness paid!

Day 27:

Back to a quick and easy sketch of Leela from Futurama. Nice and easy with bold colours (and my very own brand of purple that I mixed all on my own!)

Day 28:


This is one character I have been meaning to draw for a long time. It's Arale from the manga Dr Slump.

Day 29:


This is a completely new and original creation. I wanted to do something big for the last day and I hesitated between winging it or picking some very elaborate sketch and in the end, I winged it. One of my favourite artists is Tim Burton. I love how eternally startled his characters always are. The lines are often simple but always effective. I more or less inspired myself from someone I knew a long time ago and I put a spin on him. I am desperate to practice nebulae and this was the perfect occasion for it. It was a bit tricky staying within my lines but I did it. And I had to add a raven because I'm all about ravens. Somehow, I feel that the background should not be white and I might change it at some point. This is by far the biggest portrait I did (A3!).

So this is it for this challenge!

Monday, 22 February 2016

Friday, 19 February 2016

Days 18 and 19: #29faces challenge

Here are my offerings for days 18 and 19 of the #29faces challenge:

Spontaneous fountain pen drawing

Gimp and Inkscape collaboration

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Day 14 - #29faces Challenge

Happy Valentine's Day for all those who celebrate!

Here is day 14:


This is Maleficent from the Sleeping Beauty fairytale. As a child I had never been to big a fan of Disney Princesses because I had the feeling they were never strong enough on their own. I always admired all the evil queens of the stories because, despite being full of spite, they were still very ingenious on their own. Plus how awesome would it be to walk around in a majestic (if slightly crazy) headdress with a raven as your pet?

Saturday, 13 February 2016

Days 12 and 13 - #29faces Challenge


This is for day 12 and this is my daughter made with markers and watercolours. It's probably one of the first times that I managed to get the skin tons so well. I have done it by mixing some beige, yellow and a touch of pink. I have increased the amount of pink around the cheeks to give her a rosy look. I also tried to not draw or paint the pupils and it doesn't look too bad, so this is something that I might have to keep in mind for the future.

Day 13 looks like this:


This is Hiro Hamada from the movie Big Hero 6. I took this picture from the manga and I really like how his hair is so messy and spiky. I'm not quite happy with how the mouth turned out but it will have to do for now. One thing I really liked is that I could easily use my basic colour scheme of 3 colours with black, red and grey and it looks great.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Days 10 and 11 - #29faces challenge

I'm a little bit late to post so here is day 10:






I doodled this one evening and I didn't use a safety net any pencil first, which is highly unusual for me.

And on to day 11:


Back to my old stomping grounds with this sketch of Sailor Moon. I discovered the series when I was already going to the university and at the time, it was not so cool to reveal that you were still watching cartoons at the ripe old age of 20. So I watched it in secret but now that it has become cool, I can proudly come out of the anime closet and say, I watch Sailor Moon and I like it!

Monday, 8 February 2016

Days 7 and 8 - #29faces challenge

Here is my offering for Day 7:






This is a portrait of John Constantine from the Hellblazer series. It was bound to happen as I like this character a lot. This was not the picture I had originally intended to draw but my muse decided otherwise and this was the picture I ended up with. If I remember correctly, it's the latest incarnation of Constantine that is being shown in the new comic series of Constantine. I wasn't too fond of his hair so I just skipped it!... I really like how rough his face still looks like.

Day 8:


This was something I doodled while watching TV with no clear idea of where I was going. I had started with Harry Potter and the others came along.

When I was spending my semester abroad at the University of Wolverhampton, England, I met plenty of people and since I'm not that good with remembering faces, I decided to draw a cheat sheet for myself that I carried along. In it, I would draw each person I met with their name and nationality (there were many nationalities and I also needed to differentiate the Germans from the Austrians) and their characteristic that made them unique. It really helped me a lot and it looked a lot like the Harry Potter drawing I did above.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

29 Faces Challenge - Day 4



My take on Lisbeth Salander from the Millenium series by Stieg Larsson. I based myself on the look given to Rooney Mara because it was so extreme and simply because I wanted to draw a mohawk.

I really liked the book series although I got lost somewhere in book 3. I also watched both the Swedish movies as well as the American remake. While I tend to be against remakes of classical movies, I have to say that I liked this particular remake. One thing I was looking forward to when they announced that they were making a new (American) movie (after the extreme disgust I felt when I heard the news) was to see how they were going to interpret Lisbeth. She is such a strong and unique character and I was afraid that they would glamourise her too much but they kept her as understated as she was in the books and this is probably the reason why I liked the movie.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

29 Faces Challenge - Day 3

Taking myself completely out of my comfort zone with this pencil drawing! No markers there and trying to get as much detail as I can bear!