by Jill Holmes | Sep 11, 2015 | 29 Faces -- September 2015, Blog Challenge, Colored Pencil, Faces, Journal Pages, Pan Pastels, Sketch & Drawing
Alaya Art is sponsoring 29 Faces in September 2015. Still stuck in a monochromatic mood. Here is entry–No. 8 (of 29). I have really been enjoying Jane Davenport’s book. The this post is inspired by work from her book. I have been behind due to an...
by Jill Holmes | Sep 8, 2015 | 29 Faces -- September 2015, Blog Challenge, Colored Pencil, Faces, Journal Pages, Pan Pastels, Sketch & Drawing
Alaya Art is sponsoring 29 Faces in September 2015. Going for more of a monochromatic look today. Here is today’s entry–No. 7 (of 29).
by Jill Holmes | Sep 7, 2015 | 29 Faces -- September 2015, Blog Challenge, Colored Pencil, Faces, Journal Pages, Pan Pastels, Sketch & Drawing
Alaya Art is sponsoring 29 Faces in September 2015. Here is today’s entry–No. 6 (of 29). Today’s face was inspired by Jane Davenport’s book Drawing and Painting Beautiful Faces: A Mixed-Media Portrait Workshop. You can find her blog...
by Jill Holmes | Sep 6, 2015 | 29 Faces -- September 2015, Blog Challenge, Colored Pencil, Faces, Journal Pages, Pan Pastels, Sketch & Drawing
Alaya Art is sponsoring 29 Faces in September 2015. Here is today’s entry–No. 5 (of 29). Today’s face was inspired by Jane Davenport’s book Drawing and Painting Beautiful Faces: A Mixed-Media Portrait Workshop. You can find her blog...
by Jill Holmes | Sep 4, 2015 | 29 Faces -- September 2015, Blog Challenge, Faces, Journal Pages, Sketch & Drawing, Watercolor
Alaya Art is sponsoring 29 Faces in September 2015. Going with a more imaginary feel again today. Also, Kim Dellow over on her blog has a fun thing going called Art It Friday – Show Your Face. I discovered it while browsing some linked blog pages on Julie...
by Jill Holmes | Sep 3, 2015 | 29 Faces -- September 2015, Blog Challenge, Faces, Sketch & Drawing, Watercolor
Alaya Art is sponsoring 29 Faces in September 2015. Going with a more imaginary feel today. Here is my entry. I was trying to do a more “imaginary” character to mimic Karen O’Brien’s style and this is what appeared. Kind of a hybrid of real...