mitch
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How's that for click bait?!
This is my first, and maybe last, hobo nickel. I've been dinking around with this for months, whenever I have a spare, bored, moment. I just don't seem to have an artistic affinity for this medium- could be that the human figure is not exactly in my usual repertoire. She turned out pretty well, I'm happy with her (and this isn't even a particularly good photo), but was never all that jazzed about doing it- just something to be piddled with when there was nothing else more pressing.
I will say that a LOT goes into morphing a crusty, craggy-faced brave into a lovely Indian maiden. Especially the extra effort at making her not just identifiably female, but genuinely beautiful. There's literally not a square millimeter of unretouched surface on her face & neck.
Comments? Critiques? Advice on selling her?
(and a special thanks to Dave London!)
This is my first, and maybe last, hobo nickel. I've been dinking around with this for months, whenever I have a spare, bored, moment. I just don't seem to have an artistic affinity for this medium- could be that the human figure is not exactly in my usual repertoire. She turned out pretty well, I'm happy with her (and this isn't even a particularly good photo), but was never all that jazzed about doing it- just something to be piddled with when there was nothing else more pressing.
I will say that a LOT goes into morphing a crusty, craggy-faced brave into a lovely Indian maiden. Especially the extra effort at making her not just identifiably female, but genuinely beautiful. There's literally not a square millimeter of unretouched surface on her face & neck.
Comments? Critiques? Advice on selling her?
(and a special thanks to Dave London!)