Wednesday, December 16, 2020

TAD with Rain Portraits

 Hi Everyone!
 
This is Thursdays Art Date with Rain. Her theme this week is portraits.
Now if you have been with me for any length of time you know that my practice is portraits or as I call them faces. LOL
I am going to do something that, a few weeks ago, 
I said I wasn't going to do.
Show some of my first drawings.
However, I am gong to swallow my pride and just do it.
Besides I did show these a few years ago.
Here they are. My faces are like most who start drawing. 
Flat, dark lines, bad shading. You can laugh, these are just 
horrendous.  At the time I knew they were not good but
I remembered what my artist grandmother said,
"Practice make perfect".
Well I am not perfect but I am getting better.
Take the very short time to click on the page 
To see them up close.
Page 2, I am feeling better with the pencils 
and trying more expression
Page 3, getting a little better.
Page 4, not perfect but still practicing.
The first two images is a great example
of how far I have come.
 
 I am excited to see what all the other artists have 
shared this week. Come by and take a look as well,
over at Rain's TAD
I am also linking this with paint party friday.

Be Safe Out There And Wear A Mask.

Nicole/DVArtist 
Honor and integrity in art, in life. 
beadwright.com

32 comments:

My name is Erika. said...

Fabulous faces-portraits!

Tom said...

...this was tailor made for you!

Christine said...

Your portraits are wonderful! You did improve a lot!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Oh yes, you can definitely see the progression of skill and artistry as you hone your abilities! Brava!

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I thought of you and Valerie when I saw this theme. You have certainly come a long way since you started. You are far better at these than I would ever be. Even your very first ones are better than anything I could ever draw. You do good, dear. These are perfect for TAD.

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

They are all as beautiful as each other Nicole and when shared there is a certain amount of release don't you think? I have always loved to draw faces, just struggle with my own. The more you draw the loser the hand and it's as if by magic it learns how to recall and retrace those basic steps to get portion control in hand. I'm glad you shared every single one of them, you are much braver than I and time is never on my side.
Sorry i'm all over the place with comments right now just trying to get everyone else's Christmas in place before I can concentrate on my own. Hugs Tracey xx

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful portraits, you have got better and better. Valerie

CAAC said...

Nicole,

You definitely are a portrait artist. I loved seeing where you once were and where you are now with your art. I need to devote more time to trying to capture realism in people's faces but I keep putting it off always finding other things to steal my attention. Perhaps in the new year I'll make the time. Thanks for sharing. Fabulous job! :)

Elderberry-Rob said...

Quite a crowded room here! a lot of people - portrait is definitely your strength :)

Gillena Cox said...

I so expected to see your work today. Say portraits, say Nicole
Happy you dropped by my blog today

Much💗love

Elkes Lebensglück said...

That are great faces-portraits, all drawn fabulously. I am always fascinated by the diversity of faces in terms of expression.
Thanks for showing and be proud to be able to draw like this, hug Elke

Magic Love Crow said...

Nicole, you might not like them, but I see so much emotion in them! Yes, you have gotten better, but don't put yourself down! Big Hugs!

Iris Flavia said...

WOW. Actually there is nothing much to add but that. Great progress! I don´t think I could do that ever.
Weeks ago I got my very old "Grafo" out and maybe start with that... But just with a Henry.

Debra said...

I love them all. You have gotten better at controling the pencil and making it behave, but you were always good at showing emotion-to me, that's where real art is born. I envy that because I don't have it.

JFM said...

I think they are wonderful!
I am more of a landscape artist.
I do have a couple of portrait type paintings but I think that I should stay with landscapes :)

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

They are great and you have improved.

ashok said...

Wonderful set of portraits.. Loved them all Nicole!

carol l mckenna said...

Even from the beginning you always seem to capture the 'essence' of the person ~ well done ~ I need to learn 'patience' ~ Happy Weekend to you. ^_^

Live each moment with love,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Beautiful portraits all. It is so much fun to look back from there to here.
And you've captured the emotional substance these people from the beginning.

craftytrog said...

Your portraits are all wonderful Nicole!
Have a great weekend,
Alison xx

Gillena Cox said...

Happy PPF Nicole

Much💗lovd

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

Well, your embarrassment is not warranted as all of your portraits showed promise then evolved into excellence. And that you enjoy drawing faces is very clear and all of that "practice makes perfect" has worked well for you. I completely get your being busy with Christmas as I am struggling to get mine under control. Hope you get it done and have a lovely Christmas Nicole ... and I repeat ... love your portraits (and I did click on them and see them up close :)

Andrea @ From the Sol

Tarang Sinha said...

Wonderful portraits! I like the expressions. Different and realistic.

Naush said...

Lovely !!
Much love
Naush

Kokopelli said...

Look at you! Great progress! I'm trying a portrait every now and then and definitely need to practice more. But they are definitely not my favorite thing to draw. Love the faces you chose for art! So much expression and I always try to imagine, what the person is like. Thanks for sharing your progress! Happy PPF!

Clare Lloyd said...

Lovely drawings

WendyK said...

Your recent portraits are fantastic, well done for persevering. Have a great Christmas.

NatureFootstep said...

lol, I think they are all good in different ways. But, yes, as portraits the last ones are the best. But from what I see online many people draw faces like your first ones and even more "distorted" and that is considered great art. :)
I think your strength is catching their expressions :)
Take care.

Linda Kunsman said...

How wonderful of you to share your drawing portraits journey with us all. Well done on so many different expressions! Happy PPF!

Martha from ilove2paint said...

Yes! Practice makes perfect! I can see each face getting more amazing, great job! Maybe next February you'd like to join the 29 faces challenge :D

Rain said...

Bravo for showing your faces Nicole!!! When you look at them in succession, you can really see how much you've PERFECTED your skills! :) Great post, great portraits!!! :)

by EAGHL said...

I love pencil sketches and yours are wonderful.