Oct. 13th, 2016 at 8:07 PM
#portraitchallenge: andrew wyeth
Here's a peek at my drawing for today's #PortraitChallenge over at @StudioTeaBreak on Twitter:
The original painting's called Maga's Daughter by Andrew Wyeth, from 1966. See more interpretations of the picture over on the Virtual Studio page! :)
I've been travelling and trying to draw in my sketchbook. It's fun drawing on brown pages, it's a bit more forgiving than stark white. Here are a couple more portraits, both drawn from photos stored up on my camera. One is Hannah Penny, a new publicist at Oxford University Press, and the other is Andrew Salmond, the manager of Gosh Comics shop in Soho (where Alan MacDonald and I recently signed a bunch of their Prince of Pants stock.

The original painting's called Maga's Daughter by Andrew Wyeth, from 1966. See more interpretations of the picture over on the Virtual Studio page! :)
I've been travelling and trying to draw in my sketchbook. It's fun drawing on brown pages, it's a bit more forgiving than stark white. Here are a couple more portraits, both drawn from photos stored up on my camera. One is Hannah Penny, a new publicist at Oxford University Press, and the other is Andrew Salmond, the manager of Gosh Comics shop in Soho (where Alan MacDonald and I recently signed a bunch of their Prince of Pants stock.

