I called this Mike Looks At His Accuser, because of the expression. My model only served as a point of departure and I used his condescending sneer more than his features or anything else.
I thought the deep narrowly placed eyes were interesting and gave him a distrustful look.
The picture was drawn in charcoal. At first I was going to do a minimal kind of thing but It got more developed than I wanted, but I am happy to have caught the expression.
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I thought the deep narrowly placed eyes were interesting and gave him a distrustful look.
The picture was drawn in charcoal. At first I was going to do a minimal kind of thing but It got more developed than I wanted, but I am happy to have caught the expression.
Mike Looks At His Accuser, Portrait In Charcoal |
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