One of the "privileges" an artist ha, is that we can have our hands full of spots and people say " Ehy, wow, he/she's working! Great!".
Yes, I can have my hands full of different spots and, at the same time, nobody think it's a bad thing. ^_^
Today I wanted to exercise my hands working on some patterns from a background using just a dark green chalk. This is the result of that exercise on my hand when I finished it:
Ok, I admit I have so much fun when I can use my hands instead of some brushes or other tools. I think it's because during my childhood my mother didn't want to see my hands so full of spots, but now I'm an adult (I'm an adult since a lot of years, to be sincere :P ) and nobody can scold me.
This is the final result of the exercise:
It's just a simple human figure in my style, but my attention was focused to try the background and so I used a chalk on a part of a cardboard box:
Interesting result, right? I like to experiment with different materials, as you can understand.
See ya soon and stay safe,
Silvia
You are very right, seeing the hand of an artist stained is a sign of work, and berry you have worked, that background was great. Nice job
I wish you a beautiful afternoonHello dear friend @silviabeneforti
Have a wonderful weekend, dear friend ^_^
We were litterally just pointing out how these faces looked alike and then BAM i open my phone and your painting completes a trifecta.
![20200612_111106.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmc2M75XT5VnRoMx354MZnR8YjCwuKw7eqJzAHYahahE8a/20200612_111106.jpg)
You did an amazing job here, very creative!
wow, great! I started to paint similar faces thanks some studies about Picasso's works (I love Picasso). In time I think I had some influence also by Modigliani's human figures, but at the end I love so much to paint faces like these ones. ^_^
Thats very interesting, I can't wait to see more from you!