I just found out that the model's name is Emily (the photographer is Judith), but I see her being happier going through life as a Roxane, or maybe a Lilith? Emily is Jane Austen. This gal is more Daphne du Maurier from Don't Look Now. Anyway, I had fun with her, and decided to forego the giant flowers in the background for a faint stencil pattern of diamond shapes reminiscent of harlequin, which is how she comes across to me. I painted them on in white gesso; my intention was to then use a deep color, maybe an ultramarine, to make them pop, but instead I switched off and coated the background with a layer of metallic gold medium. I like the resulting color all right, but it didn't do justice to the stencil pattern, which is barely discernible in person and not at all in the scan! But this is how we learn...
11 October 2023
Day 11
I made an oops with the date yesterday, which was the 10th, so today is actually Day 11. This model is from Day 9; I loved how weird she is with her strange chiffon clothing and flower-pot hat and her sadsack expression, but I didn't love what the artist-in-residence on Sketchy decided to do with it—she focused on the background and clothing colors and painted the face and hair all in black and white—so I did my own rendering instead, maximizing the pinks and purples and browns but letting her keep her black hair (for which I used Payne's Grey, because I don't like stark black in watercolor!).
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