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During one of the invitations I got to get some soup at @octocel's family, I had the chance to get to watch her working on some drawing and then doing some handcrafts. We are going with photos of the former. I love watching people draw. It's just because I suck at it. Then, it stands to reason I found it fascinating.
In this case, she was looking at a Pinterest post and making it into an image that then was colored with pastels. There are no photos on the process of making the lines because when I saw what she was doing, she was already on the coloring part of the work. However, the movement of the hands is still fascinating doing that portion.
The best part is that there are no complains at having your annoying admirer taking photos of your hands at work. Or at least, none was heard during the time I took these shots.
There's a lot of practice into those hands. You can see it in the line quality. But you just wait until you get to see the other part of her works. That's even more impressive!
- Photos 📷: Redmi Note 13
- Editing 🎬: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
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Esta bien original, quedó divino con este blanco y negro.