Hello Friends,
One thing I love about acrylic is, if you don't like it, you can always paint over it. In the case of this portrait, I started with a less than satisfactory watercolour painting. (below)
I didn't know who the fictional person was going to be, but I knew I wanted it to be one of the supporting characters from the novel I am currently working on - Son of Abeilhe. It's Book Two in my Tales of Ellmoria fantasy series. Book One - Bee Singer Queen - is available from our web site or you can purchase it on Amazon. Just type in my name - Teresa M. Arsenault - or use one of the links in the sidebar.
In Son of Abeilhe, Auberon leaves his mysterious island home to search for his mauch-tuach (his life mate) and to find his purpose. Young Makota is the first person he encounters in the strange land of Ellmoria.
Makota belongs to a people known to most as The Tree People, but they call themselves The Hidden Ones. They have skin that mimics bark when they stand in front of a tree. They also dress in such a way to blend in with their surroundings.
Makota has a lopsided grin that reminds Auberon of his best friend in Abeilhe. He also has a cheerful disposition and loves Auberon's companion, White Dog.
I love texture, which is one reason I didn't want to throw the creepy painting away. I really was fond of the tunic done in texture paste. The painting seemed a little unbalanced though, so I slapped on thick globs of acrylic paint with a palette knife for Makota's hair.I might try doing portraits for some of my other story characters. It was really challenging doing that lopsided grin. It's not perfect, but this is a journey and I'll get better as I go along.
Thanks for dropping by. I appreciate your nice comments very much and look forward to reading them.
Hugs & smiles,
Teresa
3 comments:
I love the fact that you have created one of your characters from a painting you were unhappy with, Teresa. Soo good. Keep going, looking forward very much to reading this next book.
Linda
I love how this turned out, and the beautiful texture, really good! Fabulous work! Hugs, Valerie
She has a smile that makes me want to smile back, well done.
Post a Comment