Three Hour Portrait

I have been watching old episodes of the Portrait Artist of the Year series, and marvelling at the artists who take part. I decided to see what it’s like to start and finish a portrait in four hours. Obviously I don’t have a live sitter, nor did I have people all around me, and conversations, and television cameras and crew, so in a sense I have a lot of advantages, but I gave it a go.

Now, it’s only as I am writing this blog that I realise I shorted myself. My challenge was four hours of painting with breaks, like they do on the programme, but I’m sat here counting my four forty-five minute sessions and realising I only did three hours. So me. So maths.

So I suppose I’ll have to try it again.

Anyway, I chose a still from one of the shows, and hung that by my easel, and used the timer on my phone, and started with a blank canvas, and this is what I have after three hours.

I had a lot of fun, and I definitely got out of my sketchbook comfort zone. I used pyrrole red, ultramarine, and azo yellow with black and white.

Til the morn,

Suzanne

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  1. Sheelagh Avatar
    Sheelagh

    What a great job. And a wonderful challenge to set for yourself!

    As soon as I looked at it, I thought David Tennant. Am I correct?

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    1. thrummiebizzum Avatar
      thrummiebizzum

      Yes! It was a fun, and surprisingly exhausting challenge, but one I am going to repeat. I love that you could see who is was supposed to be 🙂

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