Tried my new metal colors. :-)
's of a brass helmet mask

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For the by and , I created this portrait of Emily Brontë. For inspiration, I used the painting of the Brontë sisters made by their brother.

As a teenager, I was intrigued with the song ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Kate Bush.
When I…

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Very late to the party that is the with this piece! I started seeing such wonderful at in my friends' feeds and I was inspired. Trying out some new as well. Mary Cassatt is mainly known for her gorgeous pastel… https://t.co/OpLcRz8nIM

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HRH Queen Elizabeth II. A rather excellent person. Hope you like it, Ma’am. For and made with on the iPad.

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Just posted my on the blog with a few others: https://t.co/XZVhaZ2FXD Check out to see a fab variety of drawings of Maud Wagner based on her 1907 photo portrait 🙂

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A quick Thursday Maud Wagner, circus performer and the first known female tattoo artist in the United States. 1907, photographer unknown https://t.co/7AOziGtAkC … (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington DC).

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Some of today’s fab drawings on of Selika Lazevski, from an 1891 photo from the studio of Paul Nadar in Paris; by

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Thursday tried to stay faithful to original ‘Young Lady in a Boat’, 1870 by James Tissot

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Lady in a boat by James Tissot, my version of

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Thursday of Self Portrait with Red Pencil by Léon Spilliaert 1907-08 redone in

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My version of Self Portrait with Red Pencil, by Léon Spilliaert for . Managed it even though Mini the cat wouldn't stop drinking my paint-brush water.

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My version of James Jacques’s portrait of Queen Isabella II of Spain, 1869.

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My version of Queen isabella of Spain, an enthusiast of sleeves that looked like hairy caterpillars.

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So many great Chokwe mask drawings coming in at - it’s fascinating to see the variations. These by

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Detail of mask, Chokwe artist, early 20th century
Clip Studio Paint, Custom airbrush

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