Portrait Giveaway Completed!

realistic pencil portrait

 

Rossi’s, portrait is all finished! She was the winner of my portrait giveaway. I hope she likes it! You can also check out a work in progress shot.

This is a 5″ x 7″ drawing, all graphite on 3-ply bristol paper.

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7 Responses to “Portrait Giveaway Completed!”

  1. Alyice Says:

    Beautiful. Reminds me of Polar Express for some reason. How will they keep the sketch from smearing? Did you seal it with something?


  2. Miranda Says:

    Thank you! Yes, I do seal my drawings with a spray fixative. There’s a couple different kinds but they all keep the pencil from smudging.


  3. Rossi Kostova Says:

    WOW!!!! I love it so much! And I agree, it does remind me a bit of the polar express! We’re so cute! You made us look adorable! Thank you so so much:D


  4. trish Says:

    great job!! I just love it:)


  5. Miranda Says:

    Thank you!

    I’m glad you like it, Rossi! I dropped it in the mail today, so it should reach you sometime next week or the week after!


  6. trish Says:

    thanks Miranda! I have a few more pieces of mail art to send, I’m just SO bad at putting things off:( They aren’t the doodle ones though, that took a little too long, although I will do some more someday:)
    I’m kinda stuck on the canvas, I want to add something to it I just can’t think what! Started working on another one, figured maybe it’ll come to me if I put it to the side.
    I look forward to seeing what you draw next!! I really need to start drawing again, I’ll never improve if I keep putting it off………….
    take care and have a great day!


  7. kim Says:

    Wow, Miranda! This is wonderful. Rossi is very lucky, indeed to have this in her collection! What a great piece to add to your portfolio of work, too!

    It was fun to watch this progress! Thank you for sharing and for doing this lovely work for Rossi!


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