Below are two videos of the process of getting Leaves onto the final drawing. Creating her took an entire day of drawing and redrawing. I've had her in my mind's eye for over a year but getting that picture out of my head and on the paper was much more difficult than I anticipated. When I finally got what I wanted, and at the correct size, I used a transfer method to ensure I didn't lose anything.
The art on John Kelley's Easel. The art on John Kelley's drawing table. The art on John Kelley's tablet. The art John Kelley is working on.
Monday, March 9, 2020
Queen Myrtles Sister, designed by John Kelley
This is Myrtle’s sister. Her name is Leaves. Everybody needs at least one friend like her.
Below are two videos of the process of getting Leaves onto the final drawing. Creating her took an entire day of drawing and redrawing. I've had her in my mind's eye for over a year but getting that picture out of my head and on the paper was much more difficult than I anticipated. When I finally got what I wanted, and at the correct size, I used a transfer method to ensure I didn't lose anything.
Below are two videos of the process of getting Leaves onto the final drawing. Creating her took an entire day of drawing and redrawing. I've had her in my mind's eye for over a year but getting that picture out of my head and on the paper was much more difficult than I anticipated. When I finally got what I wanted, and at the correct size, I used a transfer method to ensure I didn't lose anything.
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