Portrait Practice #10 - Emma Stone |
Why Emma Stone for this latest portrait practice? Well, I initially wanted to draw Gwen Stacy, a comic book character as portrayed by Emma Stone in both Amazing Spider Man 1 and 2. But because I didn't quite fancy drawing blonde hair after nearly three months of drawing inactivity, I went with the hair colour the actress is more famous for ... red. She is reportedly a natural blonde.
Photograph of Emma Stone used as reference for my portrait practice |
One key difference I made in my drawing versus the photo reference I used, was in her eyes. In the original photograph, Emma Stones had fairly constricted pupils due presumably to the bright studio lights. However, seeing that larger pupils is frequently associated with attractiveness I decided to draw larger pupils. For the science or psychology behind this phenomena, click here.
Quick black and white comparison between the drawing and photo |
So this concludes my latest attempt at drawing portraits. I am enjoying these graphite diversions and it's an added bonus that it also recharges my batteries for when I paint again. Looks like the weekend is upon us again ... have a good one, and may your pencils and brushes be sharp and pointy!
Another great job, the hair is awesome on this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael. I am feeling much happier with the hair I am drawing. Hopefully, the rest of the facial features will see some improvement in future portrait attempts.
Deleteabsolutely great!
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Thank you luca ... you are very kind to say so.
DeleteRowr! nice work :)
ReplyDeleteEmma looks better as a redhead than a blonde ... me thinks anyway. :)
DeleteOoohh.... Emma Stone... very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof Chaos ... getting more comfortable with pencil one portrait at a time.
DeleteWell done Kuan , compliments .
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Vincent!
DeleteGreat portrait, you made progress again! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam ... hopefully I will make even more progress in the next one. :)
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