Studying the russian girl

@emilygiovanna · 2018-08-26 19:01 · art

Heythere everyone!

In this opportunity I want to share with you a study of a modern art painting done by an artist that I admire so much, this work was born from the inspiration in the work of Maurin, a French painter of the nineteenth century.

In the image that you see below I show you the work on the left, and the process of studying the painting on the right, at that time I was working on hair transitions.

On this picture I show the first steps of the painting where I made a lace of the clothes, locating the shape of the body, drawing the nose, the hand, applying the base tone for the skin and hair colors

I also add some atmosphere in the back and neck, I apply the colors of the dress and I start with some transparencies of the fabric.

In these first steps it is important to capture the portrait, locating the point of the eyes, the eyebrows, the nose, the mouth and the ear.

At this rate I have applied other layers, I have added other tones to the skin, as well as eyes and hair, I have also applied details to the clothes.

These tones that I have applied allow to bring a little warmth to the figure, and make it stand out, I've also fused the hair tones so that this see more natural.

This is the final result of the painting, waiting for it to dry to frame it.

Personally, this process was very enriching, as my first formal study of oil painting of the human figure, I learned a lot, and although there are many things that I do not like about the work, I admire seeing the work to understand the errors so keep painting better.

The result of the time invested with perseverance and dedication is always positive. I hope you liked this post, I thank you very much for your support, a big hug and until next time.

THANK YOU ALL!

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