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Ayesha, 15

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Tuesday, 14 September 2010 @ 22:27
time lapse


I have no idea why, but I tend to draw rather strange characters on my skin.




Instead of trying to complete my unfinished holiday homework, I spent last night on this drawing. It's pretty screwed up in some places, especially the hand and hair and shading.. It is also incomplete because I am far too intimidated to add in the smudged lipstick across her right cheek. I am, however, still proud of myself for being able to draw something which actually looks somewhat like the reference photo. I need to get into the habit of drawing proper portraits instead of just sketches here and there. And I should really learn how to draw hair.

PS, weliveyoung.blogspot.com is an amazingly inspirational and beautiful read. I shall now entertain dreams of becoming a teenage gypsy artist who does not live in a house because the world is my home.