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RE: Bob Ross Sketch - Ran Art Blog - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST WEEK #112
This is my favorite paper size :), I think that Bob Ross would like to hang his portrait on the wall in this design. 4 hours is just the period between a power outage during a blackout, you can make it at night if you have your skills in realism and patience, because it’s not at all easy for 4 hours to continuously draw. For me, this is a great work and I find it difficult to say what is more time-consuming, but, of course, the landscape that Ross supposedly paints.
I once painted for ~18 hours non-stop.
When I write 4 hours I mean it is 4 drawing hours. It is more in real time, cause I have to take breaks.
A portrait for me is usually 10-25 hours, sometimes more. Therefore, this is a "quick" sketch.
Yes, A5 is amazing. I do love A4, but it is bigger, and therefore it takes more time to finish a drawing :o)
18 hours... it's like a marathon, I don't know how my back and neck and middle finger should feel. if a pencil rests on it, after such labor. It’s hard for me to sit on a chair for several hours, I have to warm up :)
It was a special case. I drew Mikey and Minnie mouse for my daughter with oil paints, so I wanted to finish it in one go.
I do not have it, but I have a pic another that I did for her with just Mickey.
This is the best gift from dad to daughter!
She prefers bicycles, but I cannot afford yet :o)
Often, only after a while you can appreciate the value of a gift, the time comes when you stop looking around and look at the world with your own eyes, unique, like this oil painting, which only your daughter has, and there will be many bicycles in her life .
Indeed. She is 11 years old, though.
What does it change? Next year she will already want a motor scooter and forget about the bike, and Steem will give you the opportunity to arrange it, I mean buy a scooter :). Yes, your picture will continue to hang on her wall when the bike is forgotten.