Back to figure drawing with the inktense pencils. Ā This is Aubrey. To be honest, this…

Aubrey, Getting A Tan
The second and final inktense painting of the day is a third appearance for Aubrey. Ā My plan with this one was to use a lot less colour and have a lot more white highlights, so there’s a bit more colour on this one than intended. Ā I also cropped my source material so that I didn’t need to draw head, hands or feet. Ā Taking it easy on this one.
I started with the four colour combination of bark, willow, leaf green and mustard. Ā I probably should have used more bark in the shadows. Ā The other colours are all quite light, giving this painting a slightly washed out feeling. Ā I threw in some shiraz, because (just like with the bright blue in the last painting) I like to have one extra colour in there as contrast if I’m using an analogous colour scheme. Ā Sherbert lemon and poppy red were used in the mat/towel, with a little bit of the yellow appearing in some shadows and on the body as reflected light.
This is a better drawing than the last one but has a more boring colour scheme. Ā And the towel isn’t great. Ā But this is good enough to go in the shop window without embarrassing me. To see the price, click here.
One weird thing about this painting is that if I screw up my eyes it changes to a woman on her back. Ā The arm and top torso turn into legs, the shins turn into upper arms and her cheeks into very strangely shaped breasts. Ā If you’re looking at this painting and seeing a woman on her back, please look again. Ā There’s a much better painting in there of a woman on her front.
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