I was finally able to redo the hand=pine tree piece digitally. What do you think?
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Being the weird artist I am that likes to try random things, I decided to do two different blackout pieces.
I worked on the first one (a full sleeve) for about two and a half days, using sharpie. The hardest part was having to pretty much start over and redo everything I had done the days before because sharpies definitely do not last like eyeliner does. The second one was a practice piece I did on myself with eyeliner (as always). Because there was so much black, I'm pretty sure I killed two pens in one go. I did do more work on it after this photo was taken, but unfortunately I did not get any good photos of it before having to wash it off for work. Alright, so my dream job would honestly be a tattoo artist. I love tattoos and I'm so fascinated by all the different styles, techniques, and types that there are! Anyways, as a way to try to prepare myself, I practiced a couple different styles of tattoos. I hope you guys enjoy, and feel free to comment! I have finished my second Prismacolor piece, and can I say, I am pretty proud of it!!
It was only my second time working with the Prismacolor pencils, but I feel like I did a pretty good job with the shading and the blending. Instead of using the wax stick like I did with the eye, I used blender tools dipped in a little bit of baby-oil. Smelled great, and honestly worked wonders! I put a lot of time and effort into this one, so I hope you guys enjoy! Just finished my reflection breadth assignment, and I'm pretty proud!
It was my first time using Prisma Colored Pencils so seriously, and I would really appreciate some feedback! Thank you! <3 I've just done my first tattoo piece where I set up with a "customer" (one of my friends that has agreed to be my guinea pig)! Here I will include pictures of my sketches, photos I have used as references, and the final pieces. When I interviewed her I learned that she was really proud of being Colorado born-and-raised, and she really loves the view of Twin Peaks. Also, when I showed her different styles of tattoos, she seemed really drawn to the solid, clean lines and watercolor. I began brainstorming ideas of a tattoo that would include the Twin Peaks, maybe the Colorado flag, and the two different styles. With the help of my best friend, we came up with the sketch below, where we then started drawing it on her arm where she would have wanted it to be. Unfortunately, I didn't have my own (better) markers with me, so I made do with what she had. Hey guys! So I just finished a rose and lily stipple "tattoo" (median: eyeliner) and I was wondering if I could get some feedback. Thank you, lovelies! I have added this feature here to experiment with giving comments and critiques about my artwork, website, etc. I honestly don't know how this will work out, so please hold on with me. Thank you!
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May 2018
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