Profile Portrait of a Black Woman

 

Hello Friends!

Yesterday I got all caught up with my portraits for Let’sFaceIt2020! Our instructor last week was Misty. I skipped this lesson at the time, because I was working on other things.

Misty took a picture of herself with rays of light shining on her. Then she fixed the color the way she wanted it in Photoshop. Next she painted her own portrait in oils with gold leaf paper for her background.

I, on the other hand, painted my whole painting in acrylics.  I have never used oils or bought gold leaf paper. This was such a fun painting to do! I thoroughly enjoyed it. And with the whole movement of Black Lives Matter happening, it was great timing for her class.

I hope you all had a productive and happy week!

Have a wonderful day!

 

 

About whitefeatherfloating

When I began this blog I was simply going to share my writing. However, after being part of the blogging world for quite some time now, I decided to begin sharing my artwork. Patsy's Creative Corner will always have my artwork. Thanks for visiting! :)

Posted on August 29, 2020, in Art Talk and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Reblogged this on sketchuniverse and commented:
    👓 WELL BEAUTIES, IN MY OPINION A PERFECT PORTRAIT IS NOT ONLY A GREAT WORK. IT SHOULD BE GENUINE TOO. JUST LIKE THIS.

    Liked by 1 person

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