Monday, 3 February 2014
29 faces day 3
My russet haired girl is todays face. I used neo-color crayons metallic liners and gouache.
I always wanted this colour of hair, mine is naturally a dark chestnut colour ( helped along a little these days ;) ) but when I was younger I used to henna it to try and make it this russet colour. I mixed the henna powder into a thick paste and would sit for hours with it stuck on my head, it smelt of warm earth and was very messy. It stained the bathroom and made me a very unpopular teenager with my mother who had to clean up after me!
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Really lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat face and she is definitely thinking about something. Annette x
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I love your russet haired girl, she looks very thoughtful. Lovely background design x
ReplyDeleteShe's adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red hair! I love the texture of the painting! :)
ReplyDeleteShe's lovely with her pale skin against the bright green. Very pretty portrait!
ReplyDeleteAhh yes. Teenagers, aren't they wonderful. I too wanted red hair but I never tried henna. Really nice color and textures.
ReplyDeleteLove her - my Mom is a redhead and I was always very angry that I got her freckles but not the red hair!
ReplyDeleteah, she is lovely
ReplyDeletehow fun that you use to henna your hair
such an awesome mom to clean up after your passion
my mom was a red head
now her hair is more strawberry blonde with all the white mixed in.
Lover her especially her hair.
ReplyDeleteAnother great face Morag. I find it difficult coming up with different hairstyles for my faces. Only 25 hairstyles to go Eeeek!!
ReplyDeleteGreat face. And I love the texture. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, sweet of your mom to clean up after you .... ;-)
ReplyDeleteHer russet hair goes very well with her purple dress ....
I loke your serious russet-haired girl, and she is so sensible to pose herself ib front og a green background! Lovely contrast.
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