DVArtist Nicole Campanella's blog. Living in the Pacific Northwest sharing my experience with gardening, recipes and my art in extreme Halloween, graphite, acrylics, leather, and clay. Please join in with Friday Face OFF. Create a blog post, feature a face in any art medium. The faces can be human, alien, animal, and the strange and wonderful. Link up and share.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Friday Face OFF 11/21/2025
Welcome To Friday Face OFF (FFO)
This is the place to show off your face art.
You
know, ANY type of face, nature, the face of a flower, Photography,
drawings, paintings. There just needs to be a face in your blog post.
I get news from 1440 and this is what I found this morning. Many of you have drawn or painted Frida's face and my dear friend Gene Black quilted her face.
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait could become
the most expensive artwork by a female or Latin American artist at
auction tonight in New York. Sotheby’s estimates “El sueño (La cama)”
will fetch $40M to $60M, potentially surpassing the $44.4M woman's
record set by a Georgia O’Keeffe painting and $34.9M Latin American record held by another Kahlo self-portrait.
“El
sueño (La cama)” depicts Kahlo asleep beneath a skeleton wrapped in
explosives, a nod to a Mexican Easter effigy. While most Kahlo pieces
are in Mexico under a law barring their sale, this self-portrait is
privately owned abroad. The piece appears in a surrealist-themed
auction, although Kahlo rejected the surrealist label.
Now for my FFO piece.
I'm working on a colored pencil piece but it takes longer than graphite so here is a graphite face.
It starts like this. I used mainly graphite, tinted graphite, colored pencil and white gel pen.
Then this
Then this
Then this. I wish I would have left her hair like this.
Finally I have this. Her head is cut off the page and with the hair it makes her look strange. Anyway, that's what I think. Mr. M. says that won't matter once I frame her.
Now it's time to see what other FFO artists have created.
I'm going to show and extra piece this week. From Gene Black.
It just seems appropriate. If you don't know, Gene is an amazing quilter and he did Frida in fabric.
Next is my friend Barbara. She actually was the brilliant artist who helped get FFO started and introduced me to Gene Black. The three of us would challenge each other every week with portraits. Soon other artists wanted to join in and that's how FFO got going.
She has been gone a long time from the blogging world but is back! So be sure to visit and welcome her.
Christine always surprises me with all the detail she gets with her miniatures.
The next artist is Louise. She is a gem. Always has the most interesting and fun posts. Here she shares prairie dogs.
Before I go I want to remind all of you that next week on FFO all of us will be showing our self portraits.
I ask that it is really you from any age. Please include
the photo you worked from. If you are creating from life, like looking
in a mirror, just show any photo of you now.
Any
medium can be used except a photograph. Ya know, you can't just put a
photo of yourself. However, it can be realism, character, surreal,
abstract as long as we can see you in the art.
Any
kind of expression. Create you as you see yourself. November 28, 2025
to
show your face on FFO. That gives you 1 week to work on it. All Self
Portraits will be featured the following week on FFO. I hope you join
in.
In the end, Frida's self-portrait was sold for $54.7 million. That was quite an auction. The Klimt portrait became the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. Your drawing is beautiful, Nicole, but I can understand your thoughts about her hair. When I saw the first picture, I first contemplated whether it is a woman or maybe a young boy. It could have gone both ways, I think. No matter, I like it. I'm quite excited for next Friday!
1 comment:
In the end, Frida's self-portrait was sold for $54.7 million. That was quite an auction. The Klimt portrait became the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.
Your drawing is beautiful, Nicole, but I can understand your thoughts about her hair. When I saw the first picture, I first contemplated whether it is a woman or maybe a young boy. It could have gone both ways, I think. No matter, I like it.
I'm quite excited for next Friday!
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