Cross-Legged Jenni

For my second effort today, I’m back to Jenni for the third time.

I picked a pose that didn’t have much shadow to it in the hope that I could make this more about jazzy colours than about shadows. Ā So after laying down the initial drawing, I started adding some colour with a yellow, a red and a blue. Ā I then went over some of the more important contours with a brush but then put the brush down and picked up a wet bit of kitchen roll instead. Ā And I wet the rest of the paper with the kitchen roll, sometimes in dabs and sometimes in extended strokes.

And the picture I ended up with was missing something. Ā I see now why I keep coming back to the indigo and violet. Ā I need those dark tones to prevent the pictures from looking washed out. Ā So I left it to dry, then darkened all the shadows with indigo and/or violet. Ā I also added an outline in charcoal grey, which I felt was something the drawing needed. Ā And then I wet everything with a brush. Ā This included wetting the outline and trying to drag it into the background to reduce its harshness.

End result? Ā Nah. Ā I’m not really feeling this one. Ā Dark outlines aren’t good, especially on paintings like this where I’m cutting corners on the hands and feet. Ā This one won’t be going in the shop window. Ā I have my standards.

It’s not been my greatest arty day today.

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