Yes, I know, she is rather exotic looking but this is from Misty's class where you put the shadows in first and build it up. She started off looking very very bad and with much finagling and with no clue what it would end up looking like this is what emerged. Maybe she is Hawaiian or maybe Spanish.
Hi Martha,
ReplyDeleteShe is GOR-geous! I'm so glad to be back in blogland-thank you for the inspiration.
I love the skin tones on her....she is beautiful...love all of your girls..............
ReplyDeleteShe came out wonderful..I hope she has another class. You guys seem to be learning so much.
ReplyDeleteAren't these faces fun? It's becoming an epimemic in blogland :) You asked if I prepped the wood--in a word, no. This piece of wood actually had a little shelf one it, for lack of a better word. I'm not sure what it was, but I found it a garage sale. So I just took the the little shelf off--it was screwed on. I sanded the wood a little, because there was varnish on it, but I think the ones Suzi uses are unfinished--so you wouldn't have to do anything and just put the face on it with the matte medium.
ReplyDeleteOh she is beautiful Martha!
ReplyDeleteLove the blog changes too!! Very pretty!
Yay! comments working again!!!! :)
I think she's from Brazil, a princess. She's fabulous....
ReplyDeleteHi Martha! She's just plain gorgeous!!! I love your little girl in the post below too. She's such a little darlin! Hugs, Paulette xoxo
ReplyDeleteShe looks fantastic. I haven't reached that part of the lessons yet - still on Week One!!
ReplyDeleteShe's wonderful Martha. I'm always so impressed with the results of your wonderful art no matter what medium you use. Delightful!
ReplyDeletei really love her look!!!
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