tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1747785317491096047.post8410640894321775448..comments2016-07-06T06:48:02.302+01:00Comments on time to draw: Maxine - Progressionjessica kate leslauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13057701906618926812noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1747785317491096047.post-1386916573714730392011-01-03T17:59:04.969+00:002011-01-03T17:59:04.969+00:00you did all of this as a hand drawing and not illu...you did all of this as a hand drawing and not illustrated on the computer? that is very noteworthy and impressive. the details are very well done. If not already, make sure to post this in your portfolio. If not the original piece then at least the photos you took of the progression. It demonstrates how detail oriented you are and how you incorporate Art History into your work which is very important. Would love to see more pieces that are inspired by Art History. Job well done :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1747785317491096047.post-8117533829766705612011-01-01T01:37:16.714+00:002011-01-01T01:37:16.714+00:00@zuryart - Thank you so much for the kind comments...@zuryart - Thank you so much for the kind comments! :) My uncle (and aunt) loved it, yes. He has it standing on his desk at home now. I used Copic Marker spirit pens and (several) fine-liner pens, so everything was done by hand.jessica kate leslauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13057701906618926812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1747785317491096047.post-71266936728670704042010-12-28T06:39:50.429+00:002010-12-28T06:39:50.429+00:00wow. you are a fantastic illustrator! very well do...wow. you are a fantastic illustrator! very well done. I can definitely see the pure inspiration by Alphonse Mucha. Great job having a classic painting such as that as your inspiration and yet putting your own modern twist to it. I can only imagine how fantastic this truly is in person. Did u draw the final product by hand with ink or did u illustrate this on Illustrator (or another program)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com