Artful Prompting, 6
2 Apr 2024 10:27 pm (March 5, 2024)

Artful Prompting, 6
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This past week's prompt was Self Portraits, and thanks to Sandi Hester and her self-portrait tips video, I wasn't even apprehensive about doing it. I set out NOT caring about a likeness, just painting colors and shapes, and it was great fun. And they don't look anything like me. Except I do wear glasses and usually have my hair in a side braid.π€π

These are in order from left to right. The first one was done on super-cheap sketch paper. You can even see around my "artistically" applied gesso coating that the paper actually has a purplish cast. Anyhow. I began this with a blind-contour sketch of myself, and oh how I wish I had photographed it. It was charmingly hilarious as most blind-contour drawings are. I used acrylics, which I am not used to, so many skin areas are chalkier than I would have liked. I had a sunburn from skiing--silly me forgot the sunscreen--so those red splotches are pretty true to life. And I actually love the look of the red blobs of color.
I painted the second one while using the first one as a reference without trying to copy it. It was also done with acrylics but on watercolor paper. In fact, I re-used a painting of my husband's which was painted in response to our 4th prompt (the one I didn't share. He begged me to recycle his paper, so there you have it). I was in a hurry--needed to take the kids to music--and so I really rushed it, not correcting wonky head, etc., and I think I will go back and retouch it. Not to get a likeness or pretty picture but because it was fun.
The third one was done in a cheap sketchpad, beginning with a "head shape" laid down in Jackson's Watercolor Brush Pens (light brown and red). I used some Faber Castell Watercolor Pencils to get more shapes and then some gouache to smooth out the patchiest places. Like Sandi, I tried to hold my brushes and pencils very loosely and "awkwardly," in the interest of not being precise and trying to get some fun quirks. I will definitely be revisiting this prompt.
Husband and Daughter both did just one self-portrait in paint:

Each of the boys did two, one version in colored pencil and the other in acrylic when I insisted they use paint, too.π


I think the green nose is to spite meπ€£ when I told him to try using some different colors because I couldn't see his "paint" nose and mouth, only the pencil lines beneath.π€ͺ
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Trying to see different colors in my face was the most fun, that and focusing on shapes rather than features.
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