I painted her with watercolours. This is my first watercolour portrait, and as a beginner I forgot to use a watercolour paper.
So, on her face there are extra lines. Actually, I like a bit arrogant expression on the face, so I think it didn't cause a big failure.
"The best way to predict the future is to create it."
- Peter Drocker
The background is the main railwaystation in Madrid. I filtered it as well, and typed and edited the text in the photoshop.
Thank you for visiting and I really appreciate your comment.
Happy PPF ♥
Happy PPF ♥
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'Nahkatakkinen tyttö' on ensimmäinen vesiväreillä maalaamani muotokuva. Aloittelija kun olen, niin unohdin käyttää akvarellipaperia. Tyttö sai ylimääräisiä juonteita tästä syystä, mutta koska pidän siitä, että hänen ilmeensä on hiukan röyhkeä, ei vahinko ole mielestäni kovin suuri.
Käytin maalausta myös Art Journal-sivuun, mutta filtteroin sen ensin PSE.ssa:
"Paras keino ennustaa tulevaisuutta, on luoda se."
- Peter Drocker
Taustana käytin kuvaa Madridin päärautatieasemasta, jonka myös muunsin sekä editoin tekstin photoshopissa.
Sivun tein haasteteemaan 'Arkkitehtuuri'.
Kiitos käynnistä ja kommenttisi on tervetullut.
Hyvää viikonloppua ♥
Hyvää viikonloppua ♥
Nice face, has character. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
VastaaPoistaThe face is super! You are a fabulous painter of faces Sirkkis! I love that you used her in a collage as well.... looks really good what you have done with her!
VastaaPoistaThank you very much for another fantastic entry to Art Journal Journey and happy weekend!
Happy PPF!
xxx
Susi
The bagpack is a great conjunction to her presentation!
VastaaPoistaHerzlich Pippa
Terrific face and the station background looks just the right setting for this smart lady
VastaaPoistaLove Chrissie xx
Another marvellous face! She has such a strong personality - your first watercolour portrait? - well, wow! I like the font you've used in your quote too.
VastaaPoistaGorgeous face to go with a lovely page
VastaaPoistaReally great job of combining your portrait, the train station back-drop and the red backpack!
VastaaPoistagreat portrait and I love how you incorporated in into your digital piece too!
VastaaPoistaOh I love the attitude on her face. The quote is great too. Thanks for linking over on my page.
VastaaPoistaKate
Your painted girl looks super!
VastaaPoistaShe looks very confident and lovely too.
Great collage piece you created with perfect words.
oxo
oh yes, she looks like a tough biker's girl :-) Lovely work!
VastaaPoistaLove how you used this awesome face painting in your collage as well. Its a rather stylish jacket she wears.
VastaaPoistaYvonne xx
Strong woman ... lots on her mind. Better get out of her way. Great page. D
VastaaPoistaBeautiful art and quote! Happy PPF!
VastaaPoistaKasvoista tuli hippuhetkeksi mieleen Stieg Larssonin trilogia :)
VastaaPoistaAurinkoista viikonloppua!
Wow! I can't believe this is your first watercolor portrait! Well done!
VastaaPoistaAnother wonderful face and a fantastic quote.
VastaaPoistaA super collage, Sirkkis!
Hugs, Mar
She is lovely! Congratulations on your first watercolour! It is a fun medium. :D
VastaaPoistaI love this strong determined face. I would never have known there was extra lines if you had not said so. The lines blend in perfectly.
VastaaPoistaNicole/Beadwright
Great face. Love how you've added it to the journal page.
VastaaPoistaAvril xx
Great architectural page-I love those big train stations. But it is even better with the face your drew-how beautiful is that!
VastaaPoistaThis really is fabulous! Your portrait is wonderful and I love her setting! I wonder where she is going? Chrisx
VastaaPoistaShe does look a little impatient, but very nicely done.
VastaaPoistaThanks for visiting my blog and for the lovely comment.
I love the girl in the leather coat. . . and the saying is great. Blessings, Janet PPF
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