I done this simple line drawing as a warm up to get used to the shape of the figure. I used black fine linar and started off slowly. I am pleased with the body shape even though I didn't put much tone and detail into to body. I only used fine lines but I think it adds a really good effect into the figure. It shows off the shape more than the tone.
I used expressionism in this painting because I wanted to this time, show off the tone more than the lines. I only stuck with using blue and brown colours as I didn't want any parts to be too dark. I think the use of the blue makes the painting more cold and it brings out the expression more. It highlights some areas more than how the brown does.
I stuck with the expressionism again for this painting but I only focused on the torso. I wanted to keep practicing the expressionism and get used to highlighting more parts of the body. I again stuck with blue and brown but this time I practiced more with the brown. I wanted to make it more darker this time and I feel that the darkness really sets the tone for it. Especially the background. It highlights the areas which have depth in them such as the waistline and shoulders.
I changed my colour scheme for this painting and used a selection of lighter colours such as pinks and purples. I again focused on the torso so I could have more time to paint in the depths of some parts of the body. I am pleased with the result of using the newer colours as I feel it has created a new look to the body. It brings out more highlights and makes the mood more lighter than how my previous paintings did.
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