
In order to make the eyes pop I applied a golden yellow to the lid which complemented the purple quite nicely. The deep green of the hair seemed to enhance the translucency of the skin and frame the eyes with a bit more drama. The Prussian Blue and Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue with a touch of Lamp Black created a rich deep green perfect for the hair.
Although challenging, I've thoroughly enjoyed working on this piece - it has been rewarding to tackle a subject I would never have considered even a year ago. Not to mention, this is my first completely original piece. Yes I did use several photo references in order to gain realistic perspective, but the image was straight from my imagination.
Now that the main image is complete, I will work on refining the reflection within the water...as you can see the reflections of the eyes are not quite right, and the hair needs to be softly blurred/distorted.
My daughter is immensely pleased with the outcome and I am thrilled to bring one of her character's to life. A special project through and through.
REWARDING: The hair is much more pleasing than I had anticipated, and I was able to avoid the need to paint in ears...YES!
CHALLENGING: eye reflections, water reflections
2 comments:
WOW!!! Sistah - you've done an amazing job!
Coming along very nicely! The reflections in the eyes are spot on!
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