torstai 5. maaliskuuta 2015

And at Last

This will be the picture that completes my project as it is. It's maybe the picture that is supposed to have some kind of extremely important message about embracing your inner monster. And maybe that's exactly what it is, or maybe it's not. Because that's the lovely, intriguing thing about our beautiful monsters, you never know exactly what they are, why they are and are they here to stay.
It's been a wonderful, eye opening project for me, hopefully you got something out of it as well.
I don't know if this is worth repeating again, because it's all I seem to say in these "how i managed to make this picture" sections, but....this drawing was made with pencil and watercolor pencils...*Sighs* again. Am I getting too predictable? Who knows.
Now it's time to say good bye and let you know that feedback is ALWAYS welcome.
LOVE ALWAYS, ALEXANDRA!

Foxy stare

This next drawing over here is a simple pencil drawing, completed with shadowing and strong features. The vocal point of the picture, for me is the position and the sort of fox like devious stare. Nothing more, nothing less.
Feedback is always welcome!
LOVE ALWAYS, ALEXANDRA!

Sickly Sweet

This next drawing was mostly inspired by the color theme in it. It's not so much the figure itself, but the colors that make me feel a bit ill and so it was added to the collection. Maybe the look in her eyes to, it's just so far away, maybe a bit starry in the outer space way.
This drawing was done with a quick pencil sketch and then (again) colored with watercolor pencils. Like always, it seems.
Feedback is always welcomed!
Love Always, Alexandra!

Turn to Stone

Okay, i'll just skip the apologies for not posting in...well forever and just post the blasted pictures.
This next one is called Turn To Stone and it's supposed to be Medusa from Greek Mythology. I just kind of like her story and thought she would be a fine add to my beautiful monsters art collection.
 So this drawing is done with a pencil sketch under and then partially colored with Water color pencils.
Feedback is always welcome.
Love Always, Alexandra!