I also ignored all the pencil work. While I sometimes admire the effect, I'm just not into the shading, and I also don't like an end product with a messy surface that can be smudged all too easily. So I did my girl as a combination of ink and watercolor, using Payne's Grey in lieu of pencil, but followed Angela's style by only "colorizing" certain sections. I did love the combination of colors she chose—Burnt Sienna, Perylene Violet, and Payne's Grey. I don't think what I used was precisely Perylene, but it was close, maybe a little warmer. And I gave my suffragette the pale blue eyes she came with in the photo.
I overworked the hair a little, trying to make it look more interesting, but...everything is a lesson.
"Suffragette"—pencil (underdrawing), Uniball pen, Paul Jackson watercolors, Signo white gel pen, on Fluid 140-lb. coldpress watercolor paper, approx. 6x9 inches.
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