
Sketchbook: Arteza drawing pad (80lbs)
Media: STÆDTLER Graphite Pencils
Still on expressive portrait drawings, I stumbled on this monochromatic reference photo on Pinterest (as ever), and after finding it captivating, I decided to give it a try with my graphite pencils.
After some digging, I discovered that the photo is indeed a self-portrait of Cristina Otero, a young Spanish photographer, who captured this using the front camera of a Huawei P10 smartphone, of which she dubbed a Soul Portrait, hence the title of this blogpost in Spanish.
This time, however, I opted for my normal 80-paged Arteza drawing book to recreate this photo, rather than the much smoother Bristol vellum surface paper, as I seek to complete the sketchbook soon enough, amidst hectic school and work schedules.
The drawing came out coarser, as expected, because the drawing pad has got more tooth than vellum surfaces. It is evident from the original photo that I still struggle a bit with portrait likeness, probably due to the inaccuracy of my grids, which needs to be improved, thus, giving me room for progression in portrait realism.
In all, the drawing seemed satisfactory for me, if for anything, the depth of realism on the hand figure, and judging from this, there will be more graphite and colored pencils drawings emanating from this drawing pad, hopefully with better results. Fingers crossed!
Cheemnonso
This came out beautifully. Love the freckles and the dark and light contrast in her eyes. Awesome portrait!
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Thanks so much for your remarks. Truly spurring!
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You are one of the best artists on WordPress! Amazing portrait! Graphite pencils are a great medium for portraiture!
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Thanks for your encouraging remarks, Garima. Earnestly appreciate it.
Indeed, graphite pencils are lovely for portraiture; still won’t rule out reconciling with colored pencils in the future🤞
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So beautiful.
Gwen.
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Thanks for finding it beautiful, Gwen 🙏.
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I’m awestruck! ✨
Nonso, there really is something so grand but subtle about the way you draw eyes.
Fabulous!
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Thanks a bunch, Ana😊. Really love your take on the eyes. Truly encouraging!
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Wonderfully done!
Art
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Thanks, Art. Very much appreciated
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Fantastic!
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Thanks, Vrinda
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Reblogged this on Nelson MCBS.
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This is absolutely gorgeous.
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Thanks, Jeff🙂
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You’re most welcome. My pleasure. 😊
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Wonderful potrait! Great drawing!💐👏
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Thanks, Priti. Glad you see it wonderful😊
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💓❣️👌☺️🌹💓🍭💗🍫❤️My pleasure. God bless you ☺️
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…and you as well🙏😇
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Incredible! The freckles on her face is displayed well with subtlety.
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Coming from an exceptional artist, I’m elated. Thank you.
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👌👌👌✏️🖼️🌹
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🙏🙏🙂
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Beautiful work!
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Thanks, Ron. Earnestly appreciated 🙂🙏.
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I love your objective self-assessment of your own talent in the narrative provided with the sketch. Peace – CC
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Thanks for that, Chagall. Much appreciated.
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Captivating is an understatement! I see why You chose this. Once again….so blown away by Your artistry!!! Sigh. Thank You! Cheers and hugs! 🤗❤️😊
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Indeed, Katy. Thank you for your kind words. Earnestly appreciated!
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Utterly beautiful. It’s very expressive and the attention to detail is breathtaking. A great piece of art!
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Many thanks for your kind words, Michael. I’m happy you found the work beautiful😊.
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