Hello blurtients! I hope you are having a great week. My dear members of #blurt I am here to share my most recent realistic charcoal pencil portrait of my recent commissioned piece I did for my client. The portrait is commission by my friend.
Materials
Paper | Mat paper |
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Size | 16/20 inches |
Pencils | Graphite pencil and powder |
Eraser | Tombo mono zero and nataraj vynil eraser |
Camera | infinix mobile phone |
Duration | Approximately 18 hours |
Location | Home |
Here are the steps on how I did the portrait.
I drew my grid lines and made my sketch then started shading it gradually. Sometimes I usually start some of my portraits from the hair, but in his case I started with the nose eyes, down and lips. This is to helps me work downward and from left to right before moving down to the clothing. I do this to avoid smudging the part I may have already worked on. I really took my time to include everything in detail. Making sure nothing was left out since I want him to really appreciate a good work. And I know myself. I know I'm always committed to excellence regardless of who my client may be.
I'm sorry I couldn't shoot the work in progress due rainfall. I usually shoot my shots outside since my room is dark. After shooting the sketch it started raining. Agricultural activities has begun. stay tuned more works to come.
Finishing
Framed
Reference
Thanks for checking my blog and artwork as well. I hope you like the portrait, stay tuned, more works are coming. I remain Tempest Art. I hope you love the portrait
Happy blurting friends👍
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