Sunday, October 2, 2016

NEW FACE FOR SUNDAY SKETCHES

Hi Everyone!

I hope this Sunday finds you all well and creating in some way. It is so cold here, for me, that I baked DH cookies this morning just to warm the house up. I have been watching/listening the the marathon Fear The Walking Dead and drawing. Oh the finale of  FTWD is on tonight, thus the marathon.  Anyway this was a tough study today.  I am happy with what I learned, but feel like I could have done better on the whole piece. Hey I am my worst critic. I think I should just be able to draw what is in my head.  Oh my that can be scary place hee hee hee.
This is what I drew today.
Ohhh I just found Sunday Sketches so I am joining in on that. 


Nicole/Beadwright 
Honor and integrity in art, in life.

10 comments:

Christine said...

You are really good with faces and welcome to SS!

Magic Love Crow said...

I love this face Nicole! Smiling eyes! I bet the cookies were good! Big Hugs!

Serena Lewis said...

Awesome sketch, Nicole! I'm so glad you signed up for Sunday Sketches! :)

Just a heads up, neither of your links worked for me on Alexandra's Linky gadget. Both said the page did not exist. I had to click your HOME button to get here. Try adding this one into the Linky gadget - https://beadwright.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/new-face.html

Have a lovely week ~ :)

NatureFootstep said...

you are so good with the older feaces. :) Love it and love that you found Sunday Sketches :)

But, even the second link got wrong, an l to much at the end. I found you anyway :)

Valerie-Jael said...

Fantastic face, you get better and better. Have a good week, hugs, Valerie

Šolanje na domu-Waldorf said...

Totally fabulous face! Love all the wrinkles. :)

DVArtist said...

Thanks everyone. I know that second link with a different URL didn't work either. I wrote Alexandra about it.

peggy gatto said...

You know your faces well, very accomplished!!

Lisabella Russo said...

The face has great character! Although I change things a lot, I usually use some form of reference as a base. I admire artists who can do it without reference though.

Alexandra MacVean said...

We are always our own worst critic, Nicole. I talk about this very thing and having COURAGE in our own art in an online course I wrote awhile ago. If you're interested, check it out on my classes link. It's called, Hello, Courage. :)

We are all constantly learning, one day at a time. Take your time and always believe in YOU.

xx