Watch as I take you through the two week process of creating a piece of fan art dedicated to Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) and Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) from Gone With the Wind.
Materials Used
-Canson XL Series Mix Media Pad, 11×14 inches
-Pentel Pd105t Techniclick Mechanical Pencil Side click 0.5mm
-Prismacolor Ebony Graphite Drawing Pencils
-Staedtler Stick Erasers
-Blending Stumps, 12mm
-Custom Blending Tool (Q-tip taped to mechanical pencil)
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Hi Jessica,
You have an amazing perception and execution of light and shadow. We’re partial to black and white and the grey scale 🙂 Your drawing about the hunter in the wheelchair with the graffiti-style scrawl looks like a departure in subject. The mixing of the traditional approach to drawing and the allusion to street art works so well as an expression of defiance and resilience with a little softness underneath. NICE and gutsy. Would be great to see a whole body of work pursuing this. It felt like an invitation to insight, not about being in a wheelchair, well, okay, that too, but more about complexity and qualities of character. You’ve made visible the things that are objectively not visible. (except as evidence in behaviour) Reminded us of Frida Kahlo’s attitude.
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