by Jill Holmes | Sep 15, 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 entry–No. 15 (of 29). This was a “quick” sketch done with a Stabilo All water soluble pencil and a water brush. A little watercolor was also added to accentuate some of her features....
by Jill Holmes | Sep 15, 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 entry–No. 14 (of 29). The this post is inspired by work from Jane Davenport and her contribution to ClothPaperScissors recent magazine extra, Faces.
by Jill Holmes | Sep 14, 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 entry–No. 13 (of 29). The this post is inspired by work from Karen O’Brien and her contribution to ClothPaperScissors recent magazine extra, Faces.
by Jill Holmes | Sep 14, 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 entry–No. 12 (of 29). I have really been enjoying Jane Davenport’s book. The this post is inspired by work from her book.
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. 10 (of 29). I have really been enjoying Jane Davenport’s book. The this post is inspired by work from her book.
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. 9 (of 29). I have really been enjoying Jane Davenport’s book. The this post is inspired by work from her book.