Starlee Holman 2010 |
This is the first formal portrait I have attempted in a few years, and since her father happens to be an artistic director for the LDS Church, the pressure to do a good job was a little intense. In the end, I'm really happy with it. I had a lot of fun doing it, mostly because I chose the subject matter myself and there was no real deadline for its completion. All in all, I consider it the finest wax pencil drawing I've done.
The final product was compiled from a few photographs, mainly in sepia tone. I "cheated in" some additional color (reds and blues, mostly) to add some vibrance to the piece. Isn't it lovely?
4 comments:
It is gorgeous craven. So beautiful! Great job. Really.
Oh Spence, its wonderful. You are truly talented in all areas in life. May you be an artist FOREVER!
I'm always impressed with your work. I especially remember one you painted of four Egyptians in place of the Beatles on their Abbey Road cover...200/200 nice.
Didn't you also read The Diary of Anne Frank;). You are the best crave baby
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