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Taylor Swift portrait,100x90cm
all done in pencil,
took 16 days, 6 too long in my opinion, 6 days that I was in a bad mood and decided not to draw at all. But still counts, as I finished after 16 days :/ Not too happy about it...
For versions in progress check my blog updates:
[link]
Comments greatly appreciated! (:
Thanks!
*OH! And well, I am not a fan of Taylor myself, but noone can doubt that she's pretty, and this is what is always pleasant to draw (:
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check out my blogs for more [link] , [link]
and fb! [link]
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Comments: 171
KuroNekoKeef [2018-10-06 12:35:40 +0000 UTC]
HOLY SHIT YOU'RE REALLY FUCKING GOOD
Her hypnotizing glance is really awesome !
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ioanabart [2017-11-11 15:24:14 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful! I love the hair and the lighting ^^
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AkshayVinchurkar [2016-06-04 13:12:17 +0000 UTC]
your not happy about this? check this piece with my eyes girl you love it
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flyonrainbow [2015-01-01 00:38:41 +0000 UTC]
oh my gosh it's really fantastic and awesome *.*
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7908642 In reply to Ladowska [2014-11-26 21:38:22 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome You deserved it, you did a fantastic job.
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stefenshine07 [2014-02-24 11:28:15 +0000 UTC]
Are you using pencils graphite or charcoal?
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Ladowska In reply to stefenshine07 [2014-02-28 11:40:24 +0000 UTC]
i never use charcoal here are the tools i use:
3.bp.blogspot.com/-U4z_CE8d-3oβ¦
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stefenshine07 In reply to Ladowska [2014-02-28 15:03:50 +0000 UTC]
Nicee!! I love graphite pencils
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stefenshine07 [2014-01-14 10:53:38 +0000 UTC]
Can i ask? Do you use grid technique? and what stuff for blending?
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Ladowska In reply to stefenshine07 [2014-01-15 11:58:54 +0000 UTC]
hi, no i don't use any grid, i wouldnt know how to erase it from the canvas afterwards, you have to be carefull with the sketch. find the description of the blending tools here: 3.bp.blogspot.com/-U4z_CE8d-3oβ¦
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stefenshine07 In reply to Ladowska [2014-01-15 14:59:25 +0000 UTC]
Aww, Really" thanks dude for your informationΒ Β
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RobynnLee [2013-03-22 22:49:09 +0000 UTC]
Do a tutorial on hair! How you get such a soft effect. Its stunning.
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phoenix132 [2013-03-05 17:08:58 +0000 UTC]
The hair is incredible! It looks so soft and touchable. The whole piece is just so realistic
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Justa-Watcher49 [2013-02-07 03:39:16 +0000 UTC]
Stunning. Beautiful Portrait of a gorgeous woman!
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pruhun98 [2013-02-01 14:22:08 +0000 UTC]
this is really good. im a big taylor swift fan c:
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Ms-SherryBirkin [2013-01-31 04:57:20 +0000 UTC]
i love you taylor
this is Beautifu
thank u
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IsschaI [2012-12-06 17:43:51 +0000 UTC]
Wonderfull work.. You have got a great gallery aswell.. I'm wondering I guess you use 100% cotton?
If so how do you treat it before you start cause its quite a rough texture right? Sandpaper it down or sth?
Great job i love big pieces
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Ladowska In reply to IsschaI [2012-12-10 18:55:36 +0000 UTC]
its canvas, i chose a ready sample so dont really know what did they do to it in the factory... its really small grain though, like a rough paper. thank you (:
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corymckinnon [2012-11-25 13:41:53 +0000 UTC]
Amazing drawing,would you mind telling me what kind of paper this is drawn on?
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chances [2012-11-22 18:31:45 +0000 UTC]
Hi! This is a great piece. There's no reason not to be happy about it. But it happens often to me too. I think you are a great artist, most of all, due to your age. If you were 60 years old, you'd be average, but 22... I can't imagine how good you'll be in a few years. Anyway, I have a question, if I may: It's about those really thin white hair threads. How do you do them? Most of what I know about drawing, I learnt by myself. But that... I could never learn, and believe me: I tried. Well, anyway: I think there's no shame in asking for help when you need it. Thank you for the attention and keep up with the good work.
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Ladowska In reply to chances [2012-11-22 18:54:52 +0000 UTC]
oh hi friend! thank you very much, it's really kind of you. and about the hair, first thing that you can try is cutting the edge of a rubber, rubbing a single hair, than cut a rubber again, do a hair or two, cut.... that's how i do it really
and they are not really thin, believe me, because the works are huge.. as shown here: [link] [link]
hope i was helpful.. there are also pens that draw white. but they dont look natural for me, i dont like them. you can buy them in any office/art supply store
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chances In reply to Ladowska [2012-11-23 09:05:50 +0000 UTC]
Hi! Thank you very much. Well, about those white pens, I agree with you. They're not good at all. About the rubber, that's exactly what I do, but it always comes out too thick, I think. Anyway, in this moment, it's ok that I ca't do it. After all, I'm forced to create characters meant to become tattoos and that's not something we do in a tattoo. It's not possible. Also, I think that the pencils I use are too soft to rub a line over them. But if I didn't use this kind of pencil, I'd be forced to use photoshop to give my drawings the aspect I want them to have. Last doubt, if it isn't to much to ask: What kind of pencil do you use to draw the hair, and what kind of rubber? lol and what kind of paper? Once again, Thank you very much and congratulations. You are one of the most talented persons I ever encountered.
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