At last, a topic I really enjoy. I could draw faces all day, and happily so. I am amazed at the uniqueness of each soul. A couple of my favorites.
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These are incredible! Your draftsmanship is masterful, and the idea of putting these portraits together with library cards(yes?) is pure inspiration. I Really like how your work challenges the viewer by presenting us with the unexpected. You're so creative and so talented!
Your drawings are, as usual, exquisite. I haven't visited in awhile so was sorry to read you were sick. I sincerely hope all is well now. I love this blog site. Really entertaining and beautiful. Thank you. See you sometime. anne van blarcom kurowski
Wow! I wish I could draw faces.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know the stories behind these two portraits - the women are so lovingly portrayed...
ReplyDeleteThese are simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back on deck, and as usual lovely rendering and composition.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work, Otto!
ReplyDeleteJust one word: Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteyou really have a way with faces, and i love your choice of materials. a lot of great work throughout your blog...one of the best i've seen!
ReplyDeletesuch a pleasure to have you back again. Lovely drawings.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Neil
These are incredible! Your draftsmanship is masterful, and the idea of putting these portraits together with library cards(yes?) is pure inspiration. I Really like how your work challenges the viewer by presenting us with the unexpected. You're so creative and so talented!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful pieces, i love the old library paper that you chose.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! You have such a great style!
ReplyDeleteYour drawings are, as usual, exquisite.
ReplyDeleteI haven't visited in awhile so was sorry to read you were sick. I sincerely hope all is well now. I love this blog site. Really entertaining and beautiful. Thank you. See you sometime. anne van blarcom kurowski