Left eye
Right eye
Warped nose
]I took a dime and drew circles for the eyes. My initial thought was to paint an eye without the lids, with the goal of getting the iris/pupil to look round using values. But the thing to remember is the upper lid covers part of the eye so I put in upper and lower lids.
12 comments:
Beautifully done! Loved your art card, too - so well painted! Lucky recipient.
Thanks, Rhonda. Glad you enjoyed these. :)
great job Ann. I think they are coming out wonderfully and a great exercise. Love the foliage cards.
love what you are doing Ann. A great exercise. Love the foliage on the cards
I'm loving the eyes. thanks for sharing.
xoxo
I love the eye that doesn't look to the viewer. This one has a lot of depth and a good story.
Thank you Ann,
Irina
You seem to be doing a good job with your eye practice, and by the way your Fall cards are lovely!
They're so beautiful Ann. They look so alive! Great work. :)
Really good Ann!
visited the entire blog...
beautiful pictures...
the proverb, with which you start, itself is inspiring...
congrats...
Gary, thank you. I've been admiring your Fall photos as well as your paintings. :)
Thanks Vicki, I'm very pleased you are enjoying the work on the eyes and tickled you visited this blog. :)
Irina, thank you so much.
Betsy, it was lovely of you to visit and thank you for you kind comments.
Crystal, thank you. You are always an inspiration.
Deb, good to see you here. Hope you visit often.
jyothisethu, thank you for taking the time to travel through this blog. That proverb has been a mainstay in my life and I'm very pleased you find it inspiring.
Looks like practice has paid off, because these are all wonderful!!
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