Friday, November 17, 2006
Marie-A
I've just finished Lady Antonia's book of the doomed princess-cum-Queen(very very good), but haven't seen the film. I think I'll go this weekend. Anyone else seen it? I'm an afficionado of costuming and period clothing(and, well, plain old periods of history--pretty much all of them)so I feel certain that at least will entertain me.
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crinoline, corsets, caraco jackets, bodices, bustles, OH MY! I'm sure Sophia Coppolas new film should feed our appetite for period clothing which I too am quite fond of. Nice drawing by the way, I like the coiffure!
Both your blogs are amazing! I love your work and your insight. Keep it up. You're inspiring a vast audience of hopefuls!
i absolutly love you work . very inspiring
i like this. looks like it was done quick but still nice. the eyes, hair and lips especially. hahah well i guess all of it.
Thanks, kitten(s)! As of this writing I *still* haven't made it to the theater, but damn, those panniers can't wait!
If you go, let me know what you think.
mackay, parry, david: thanks a million! This is a very fast sketch indeed. If I hate the way one comes out--*delete*. ; ) Better than tearing out sketchbook pages(a definite no-no, of course)...
Lovely drawings!
great stuff as usual, love your lines, do you use alias sketchbook to draw?
very interesting stuff. very loose. do you do any abstract distortions at all?
Crylic: Thanks! No, don't have Alias-this is all Photoshop CS. : )
Sean: thanks too! "Abstract distortions"?...do you mean doing something to the drawing, or drawing abstractly? I just scribble away directly onto the screen(a Wacom Cintiq tablet). Generally I don't edit these things, just crop them and resize them so they're not too huge. ; )
I don't use any filter effects or anything like that, just two brushes. But perhaps I am misunderstanding your question--what did you mean? I'm curious!
Can't wait for Sophia Coppola's version of this story ... As always, love your drawings!
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