Meanwhile Deborah Meaden Has Some Questions About The Company’s Green Credentials

It was only a matter of time before I had a go at three layer portraits with computer assistance using markers.  I’ve identified six triplets of marker colours, eighteen different colours in all, that I could use to do a set of six portraits.  In all cases, I’m going to “trust the process”, copy the computer’s suggestions as well s I can and resist the temptation to improve the portraits by fiddling with the details.  If the markets work like the watercolours, then I should end up with six portraits that somehow look like photos.

Now, subject matter.  Dragons Den has been a possibility for a while, but the problem is that there are always five dragons and five is a bad number for marker collections as you don’t get to see 5×1 multiple aperture frames in the shops.  If only they could bring in a sixth dragon just for one week, six portraits in a 2×3 grid would look great…
Anyway, first up is Deborah Meaden.  She’s in a green colour scheme with layers of canary, then lime green, then forest green.  And this three layer computer–assisted approach is still working!the eyes in this are amazing.  That’s Deborah, all right, and I’m scared.
Any you’ll see that rather than naming these aftercare dragons, I’ll be using quotations as names.  If you’ve worked out already what the name of the final portrait in the collection will be then you’ve earned yourself a chocolate biscuit.

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