
I love this--it turned out far better than I had hoped since I hadn't worked in pencil for several years and felt a little out of practice. It was a wedding gift for some friends I'd just recently met . . . and hoped the entire time that I wasn't too off in left field for choosing an Asian theme. I was aiming for an old woodblock print style, thus the hard lines in some places and a quick color transition without lines in others. And, as I've already stated elsewhere, I am my own worst critic, so everytime I look at this I just want to grab a couple of blue pencils and fill in that little edge on the bottom of the moon! lol
Stats for those who know/care: image is appx 5x8" on 65 lb sketch paper, done freehand (after a practice run) in india ink pen and colored pencil. Spray fixative was applied to the image to protect the colors against aging, and the gift personalized with some embossing on the lower mat corner. Yes, those are real yen (for luck, prosperity, and friendship).
3 comments:
This is beautiful Beth! The yen adds a lot to the composition and unity... nice idea!
Truly beautiful and very creative! I love it!!!
Thanks ladies! I really love doing this kind of work--it's just so much fun.
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