Catching up on posting some more recent portraits here before I head off for house hunting in Washington on Saturday! I’m taking my toned paper sketchbooks with me to continue Portrait Art for Sanity Sake
I never pursued oil painting due to the smell, which I loved but couldn’t tolerate. But gouache is similar to oil in many ways, the viscosity and opacity, so it’s a great way for a watermedia artist to play around with challenging new techniques. While I’m painting with it, it tends to feel wrong, due to so many years now working with transparent pigments, but by the end I’m usually happy I tried.
Pretty intense looking guy, huh. Pure soul in those eyes. I’m getting these wonderful poses courtesy of members of the Sktchy app who are artists sharing pictures of themselves or others for the purpose of creative portraiture. The most recent 30faces30days challenge/course is finished but there are always new courses coming up, if you want to check it out.
My efforts at this pose were a reminder that, when you’re painting children, you need a lighter hand. This girl is at least five years younger than my portrait! Something to practice. . .
It would be hard to go back to painting on white paper! So I ordered another NOVA trio book to take on my trip.
When I come back in about a month, the garden will look different, so I’m taking new pictures every day of the garden as it explodes into blooms, each one of which is occupied by a butterfly at least once each day.

Andrew here, holding a Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly, drying its wings after newly emerging from its chrysalid. Now they are fluttering in dizzy mating pairs and laying eggs in the vine. I hope to see legions of those munching polka dotted caterpillars before we’re gone!
Great images Susan- I just struggled with the girl in the headscarf yesterday! Mine looks 40-lol. You did an especially beautiful job on the eyes, and the face is wonderful animated. Must try the nova trio. I found the Strathmore tan overly smooth so I’m hopeful the NOVA is a little more textured. Hope your house hunting goes well. There’s nothing like walking into a house you have a real connection with. Fingers crossed you find that one easily.
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Thanks Kathy! It’s fun to be doing portraits alongside with you.
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Your portraits are always so impressive, great work!
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