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11-21-2005, 05:09 AM
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hello,
long time no post. It's good to be back.
Right now, it's the beginning of summer holiday in Australia. Hopefully I can get more drawings done.
This is my latest drawing, the biggest regret is working on Grey paper. I can visualize a much better version of this drawing if I had used paper with warmer colors. Any way, what's done is DONE. I can only hope to do better next time.
The model is my German friend Dina, did a drawing of her last year( http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/322/dinada6oo.jpg ), this one is my attemp at a looser approach.
15" X 20"
2B, 4B graphite pencils + Cretacolor Nero #1 + red & pink colored pencils + white pastel on grey Canson paper.
A bigger image can be found here: http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/4...tefinal1qa.jpg
Thanks for looking.
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11-21-2005, 06:31 AM
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Isabel, I think you did an incredible job and I believe it still works, regardless of paper color. Having red may have adjusted better with a warm ground, but I don't believe it hurt it either. Glad to see you're working on your drawings again. You had to put the pastels aside, but would love to see one of your friends done in colored pencil for which you have a great skill. Your little cartoons have great life also. Keep working!
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11-21-2005, 08:27 AM
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Thanks Jimmie! It's always a pleasure to hear from you!
Colored pencils.... well,it's a Very time consuming medium. Um... I don't know if I have the patience to do it again. I'm planning to do a few watercolor landscape paintings though.
When did you see my cartoon? Oh did you see it on AP? I remember seeing your work there a long time ago. What happened? I really think you should keep posting your work there. That forum is becoming too one sided lately. It'd be great to see some of your work there. Your stylish and refreshing work will certainly open some of their eyes.
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11-21-2005, 10:21 AM
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UNVEILINGS MODERATOR Juried Member
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Location: Narberth, PA
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Isabel,
Another amazing drawing. I'm always bowled over by the life and character that you capture in people. It's especially evident in the faces. She's so real, attractive but individual, the opposite of generic beauty. Looking at one of your drawings is like getting a glimpse of your life as told though the people you know. I like your attempt to loosen up, too--very successfully rendered.
Alex
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11-21-2005, 09:29 PM
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Juried Member Finalist, Int'l Salon 2006
Joined: Feb 2004
Location: Singapore
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Hey "Leng Loi" (Pretty girl)!
Yet another piece of amazing work again! =:O
How many hours did you work on this piece?
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11-22-2005, 02:13 AM
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Unique Freshness!
What can I say Isabel that I haven't said before? Okay, I'll try.  This is just a great rendering in so many ways. It's a super friendly relaxed pose with a very fresh perspective. The drawing is very modern and unique...just like it's young master. Bravo Ms Chiang!
~Geary
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11-22-2005, 08:23 AM
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Quote:
She's so real, attractive but individual, the opposite of generic beauty. Looking at one of your drawings is like getting a glimpse of your life as told though the people you know.
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Alex, Thank you so much! I'm so glad you can see that because it's exactly what I wanted to achieve in this drawing. I meant to loosen up a bit more at the bottom part, giving the drawing more life and energy. But that wasn't very successful, it ended up looking a little too tight for my liking.  Guess I lost my confidence towards the end.
Marcus , Hey "Leng Chai" (pretty boy)!!! How did you find out I'm a Cantonese speaker? Thanks for the comment. Think I'd spent around 40-50 hours in this drawing from start to finish. Geez, graphite IS time consuming, eh? I have lost many hours of my life since I started drawing. Sometimes I wonder if it's worth it.
Geary, Good to see ya, my friend. Thank you for all the encouragement! Wow! You have given me too much credit. Though, I enjoy being "Weird" and "Modern". I am Weird....
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11-22-2005, 10:37 PM
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Juried Member Finalist, Int'l Salon 2006
Joined: Feb 2004
Location: Singapore
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Originally Posted by Isabel Chiang
I have lost many hours of my life since I started drawing. Sometimes I wonder if it's worth it.
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Hi Isabel, I'll take that back if i were you.
If i were your age then, i wish i'd put in the hours to be this good earlier. Unlike me, you had the encouragement and family support to do this. So let no doubts ever come to you again about your time spent.
LAR LAR SENG HOI ZHOU! (Put your foot down and do it!)
PS: Since you're from HK, i figured your spoken language as much...
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11-23-2005, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Marcus Lim
Unlike me, you had the encouragement and family support to do this.
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The only support I ever get is from the online art forums. Unfortunately, I'm just like you. I don't have any support or encouragement from my family and friends. My friends blame me for not going out and spending time with them. They hate me because I won't draw them for free. Geez... nobody respects an artist and everyone wants a free portrait! My parents.... well, you know what typical Chinese parents are like. When I was a kid, they used to tell me " You'll be starving to death before you get famous, get a real job! ". So yeah, my Mum wants me to be a successful business woman, my Dad wants me to be an engineer, or a doctor, I want to be an artist. The only reason I get to draw and paint as much as I want now is because I'm in Australia completing my business degree, and they are in Hong Kong. I'm all by myself here, so they don't have a clue what I've been doing all these years. The truth is, I've been spending the time on art at the expense of my school grades. I'm getting really bad grades, even failed a few subjects. Now I'll have to extend another semester to make up the credit points. My Dad would shoot me if he finds out. Not only I'm "wasting" my time, I'm ruining his "investment", wasting his money! Lots of hard earned money. But he will find out soon because I can't pay the extra tuition fees. He'll have to pay. I'm in real trouble. maybe that's exactly what I deserve.
Anyway, Thanks a lot for the encourgement, Marcus! Don't worry. Despite my current situation, I don't regret it. I refuse to give it all up, coz I love it too much .
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11-23-2005, 08:57 AM
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Juried Member Finalist, Int'l Salon 2006
Joined: Feb 2004
Location: Singapore
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Oh gosh, i hope don't get into trouble talking about something else here...
So i guess that's what it means being Asian huh? Both of us having the same fates. I did badly in school too, and almost got thrown out of the house when my dad gave the ultimatum - art or a diploma for a real job. But having come to this far in life, i'd say do their calling first - finish your degree, get a job that pays well (while you're still drawing that is!), build your finances and then get down to your passion. That's what i did 5 years ago...actually SARS and economic downturn forced me to take art professionally..kekeke.
Anyway, that's that...i'm ending 'ere!
Sorry for the digress folks!
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