Hello everyone, welcome! Thank you for stopping by as I have one of my faces to share with lots of photos showing the different stages it went through before I finished. I put the detail and materials I used at the bottom of the post, so sit back and scroll through the stages, and I’ll see you at the bottom!


I hope the photos helped to show how she developed
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I started by sketching out the face using a graphite pencil and once happy, I switched to Prima Water Soluble Pencils to block in some colour.
Next I used white acrylic paint to lighten the face and added Prima Water soluble Oil Pastels to add more shadows.
I moved between the Oil Pastels and Pencils until I felt I had the skin tone to where I was happy. I added Inktense Pencils to add the brighter colours.
The background was created using Ecoline watercolours in purple and I added a little blue to the hair. I used a black Stabilo pencil to darken the eyes and to give details.
The background stamping was created using butterflies and text from Rubber Dance
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I hope you enjoyed this post and would love to hear your thoughts.
Take care
Hugs xx
Thanks Bryan
I enjoyed looking through all the processes and build up to the final outcome. Very talented indeed.
Thanks Helen xx
She has such a beautiful face, Debs!
Thank you so much Tracy x
She is gorgeous, her face is beautiful . Tracy x
Thank you for your lovely comment xx
Thank you Sarah xx
There's such a gentle, dreamy look in her eyes – and I love that little ringlet of hair. Great to see how you built the layers of shading, though I have to say I was already sold at the very first stage you shared! Beautiful work.Alison x
She's beautiful Debs! 😊
Thank you, you are always so kind xx
I love this.The photos of the different stages are great.I really like the face and all your colours.Xx