'Sliced' sold
2.5" x 3.5" ACEO colored pencil
Decided to try something a little different this time. A smaller size (holy cow was that tricky!!), a different point of view, and a bit of an edgy feel to this portrait.
I kinda like the results. Although I don't know how often I will do these itty bitty pieces (do you have any idea how difficult it is to draw a face that small?) but it was fun, so I guess that means I will have to try these ACEO's again. One day. :)
This was last week's Daily Paintworks challenge, paint a miniature. And honestly I had no idea how hard it would be when I attempted it, or I probably would not have.
It seems to betray all logic that something so small was so blasted difficult doesn't it?
Yep. I thought so too. Have a good weekend everyone! Huzzah!
reference photo by Kelsey's love fusion on flickr, thank you!
Que ojos tan bonitos!! es un retrato de cerca maravilloso, happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Interesting crop.
ReplyDeleteGoodness that is small! how on earth did you manage that, but anyways you managed it with your usual great skill. love it!
ReplyDeletethis is really amazing because it looks like a big portrait and yet its SO small.! Love her eyes...YOU ARE GOOD! Crystal.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Crystal....I love my ACEO's but that's probably because I have a difficult time seeing the "big" picture :)
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me.. How can you paint that small. I struggle in 6x8 inch itself. And again a great work..
ReplyDeleteThat is teeny, tiny, but I love your point of view. You do such great work with such amazing imagination. I'm learning a lot. Can you follow a person twice?
ReplyDeleteCrystal, that's excellent! Fun! I too love the cropping - all very dramatic. SO great!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is difficult! But you have done an awesome job nevertheless.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
I think it must be very difficult to get much detail in to a tiny painting like this! Still, somehow you managed it - of course! It is amazing! You are right - it does have a really edgy feel. That hair is so life like and the eye... well, all of it! :0)
ReplyDeleteThis would have been a great portrait at ANY size, but to paint it so small is unbelievable. Stunning work.
ReplyDeleteIf the lips weren't so full, this would be a likeness of my granddaughter's boyfriend, Max. His hair is worn in this style ... mind you, he is Australian :0)
ReplyDeleteWonderful Crystal, I love the way you experiment, and with such brilliant results.
Really don't know how you do it, to pack so much power into such a small piece, amazing!
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