My art studio is well and truly complete following the placement this afternoon of a…
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. Ā I’ve identified six triplets of marker colours, eighteen different colours in all, that I could use to do a set of six portraits. Ā 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. Ā If the markets work like the watercolours, then I should end up with six portraits that somehow look like photos.
Now, subject matter. Ā 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. Ā If only they could bring in a sixth dragon just for one week, six portraits in a 2×3 grid would look greatā¦
Anyway, first up is Deborah Meaden. Ā She’s in a green colour scheme with layers of canary, then lime green, then forest green. Ā And this three layer computerāassisted approach is still working!the eyes in this are amazing. Ā 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. Ā 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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