To sum up, once I finished this exercise, I discarded all the little paper characters that I had carefully cut - am I missing something? Is it that I prefer fictional characters?
I used my "unlikely gardener" character to practise something I am trying to learn about colours (gamut selection), and I'm not sure I've understood it well. I also didn't want her to have a realistic face. This was my attempt at giving her a naive, somewhat abstract face - unlike the portraits I'm used to. Is it a successful image? I'm not sure!
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The "unlikely gardener" on right from National Trust magazine was my favourite |
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I tried to visualise her in different gardening situations |
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One of my first attempts, the writer JK Rowling |
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The 360 degree drawing, very difficult to realise without a model |
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