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Related: About this forumThe expression on this model's face was intriguing to me
Its as if she had sadness coming through.
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The expression on this model's face was intriguing to me (Original Post)
lunatica
Jun 2020
OP
Yes, she looks as if she was using the modelling time to reflect on something sad.
femmedem
Jun 2020
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OneBro
(1,159 posts)1. She's thinking "I've gotta get my wrist looked at."
After working on the face and drapery around the chair she was no longer posing so I let it go.
OneBro
(1,159 posts)5. Is this your art?
That's hella impressive! I've never drawn a person and had it look like a, well, a person. Any person. Like, human might be your third or fourth guess after looking at my drawings. Now, if you ever need a rainbow drawn, I'm your guy.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)7. Yes, it's my drawing
And I do love rainbows!
OneBro
(1,159 posts)8. Wow. Especially the eyes. Just . . . wow.
Theyre much better than the hand!
LiberalLoner
(10,085 posts)2. 😍
GreenPartyVoter
(73,013 posts)6. I can see it. She's lovely!
UTUSN
(72,289 posts)10. The art makes us know the people.
bif
(23,889 posts)11. Beautifully done!
She does look sad and reflective at the same time.
femmedem
(8,429 posts)12. Yes, she looks as if she was using the modelling time to reflect on something sad.
Human expressions are so subtle. I don't know how you captured that.