This drawing is from the same broken plaster face I shared with you last saturday.
This time though it shows its profile. Let me tell you, it really is not easy to draw the same face from different angles and have them look more or less the same! 😉
What I noticed however is, that seen from the side I thought it didn´t look as much accusingly as before but more sad and worried, or even mournful…
I think this shows perfectly how a change of your point of view also changes your perception of things. What do you think?
From the side, I also see the expression as different. I see a great sadness in your drawing, Sarah. Well done!
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Thank you so much, Cathy!! 🙂 Sometimes it happens that my feelings, or residues of them, kind of seep into my work… I can´t draw happy when I´m not feeling it for instance and vice versa. Luckily drawing or painting helps so much to overcome them just by doing something creative 😉 Have a wonderful day!! 🙂 xoxo ❤
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And I can’t write happy when not feeling it. You have a good day too, Sarah. 🙂
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I assumed as much 🙂 It´s only natural, I think. Otherwise it would be like faking which is something I absolutely detest!
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I think the side view does change the perspective. What an interesting and very intricate face! You are so talented 🙂
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Aww – thank you so much!!! 🙂 Wish you a great day! 😀 xoxo
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Wow, I guess it would be a challenge to draw the same face from two different angles and have it be the same face. You did great. I owe you an email but have been battling a cold. Cheers!
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Thank you sooo much, Chris!!! 🙂 It definitely was a challenge! 🙂
Don´t worry, I know how busy you are and health comes first! Hope you will get better very soon!! Having a cold when it´s hot outside is especially awful 😦 Take care!!! Cheers!
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Thank you so much, Sarah….Cheers!
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That face gave you a lot of creative ideas 🙂
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Thank you, Inese! 🙂 Indeed it did 😉 Have a lovely day! xxxxxx ❤
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🙂
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Indeed, when you change position to look at any object you also change the perspective along as well. Thing will look different. I just also talked about people portrait picture today that slight change in facial position can make noticeable difference.
In this angle, he looks like he was very angry.
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Thank you very much for your wonderful comment!! 🙂 It´s an amazing subject, change of perspective, isn´t it? Especially with faces.
Have a great day!! 🙂 xoxo
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Skills! ☺
And true he looks like he might have forgotten to feed his cat instead of being betrayed.
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Lol! 🙂 Thank you so much, Lion! You made my day 😀
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😀
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I like it a lot!!
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Thank you sooo much, Sabina!!! 🙂 Wish you a happy day!!! 🙂 xoxo ❤
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Great illustration of the power of perception!
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Thank you very much!! 🙂
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Very interesting Sarah. I agree, looking worried, a little sad, a little down. Nicely done – have a great day! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Terry! 🙂
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You are welcome! 🙂
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Indeed…to me he’s looking worried about something he’s also sad about.
Beautiful captured that again Sarah!
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Thank you sooo much, Patty!!! 🙂 xoxo
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Cute..
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Thank you!! 🙂
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It’s a cliche but it’s true that it all depends upon your point of view…sorry I will in future avoid rhymes in comments… It is unforgivable… Excellent I like the monumental quality in this drawing
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Thank you so much, Alan!! 🙂
And I don´t mind the rhyming at all 😉
Wish you a splendid day!
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Thank you but I will try to avoid it for my own sanity
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