
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The lady in red
Poster girl
Careless walking...
Reversible figure
This drawing is a kind of an illusive artwork (Found this picture in an encyclopedia). Now, do you see a young lady with her face turned away, or an old woman with a wart on her nose? Well, as the title goes, this drawing is an example of a reversible figure—a figure that can be perceived in two different ways.
(Note: In this picture, the old lady is without her lips!!! If you imagine a black lace around the neck of the girl… that would be the lips of that old lady! The old lady looked so ugly that my friends told me to erase that lace so that she can’t be seen!!)
(Note: In this picture, the old lady is without her lips!!! If you imagine a black lace around the neck of the girl… that would be the lips of that old lady! The old lady looked so ugly that my friends told me to erase that lace so that she can’t be seen!!)
Lost in thought...
Sleeping beauty

I used 2B and 4B for this one… well, I’ve also used my one and only 8B!
I don’t know why, but I always wanted to do a portrait of a sleeping girl/child.
[Maybe because I like to sleep…!?!?]
I think portrait of a sleeping subject looks more natural and artistic… maybe it doesn’t show the emotions but you can’t ignore the innocence…!
I don’t know why, but I always wanted to do a portrait of a sleeping girl/child.
[Maybe because I like to sleep…!?!?]
I think portrait of a sleeping subject looks more natural and artistic… maybe it doesn’t show the emotions but you can’t ignore the innocence…!
The last mermaid
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