The Most Precious Blood
Below you will see another Podcast Portrait, this time of The Most Precious Blood of Jesus. The medium is colored pencil on paper.
We started off with a blank piece of paper, a reference photo, and some pencils. From there it kept getting refined with pigment from a colored pencil and the guidance of my hand. As you see from the above photo I started with the skin and figure of Jesus on the cross.
Above here we have a more detailed view of the subject at hand. If you look close you can even see the sketches I had done prior to adding color.
Here is a close up.
Another close up.
And also another close up.
And from here on will be zoomed out showing the details as they progress. This one would have been fun to do a timelapse with.
Over half of the drawing is completed in this photo!
I was unsure of how the background would workout, but as we started I was happy with out it ended up.
And here we have it... the finalized drawing - zoomed out!
And a more direct photo...not so angled.
Hopefully you enjoyed viewing this piece of artwork done for the Feast of The Most Precious Blood of Jesus...and also reading my little excerpts on each image (those are always fun...I hope people actually laugh or smile, but they are not always intended to get a laugh - but usually...)
Until next time - which'll be next month (which'll is a contraction for which will)
Next month's drawing is projected to be a drawing for the Assumption of Mary.
Wow, incredible!! I love all of the detail!
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