I haven't drawn a face in a long time. So, today my play was drawing one using a sculpture photo as a reference. Doing this was to remind myself that I can still do it. French hairstyles for women in the later 1700s called for high hair that sometimes included wearing cushions on top of the head for heightening the style that long locks or wigs were formed over/around. This reference photo has an elaborate hairstyle that is quite nice as is the pattern in the garment. After drawing the face/bust in a large sketchbook with pencil, I drew over the lines with black pen and decided to leave the drawing as is for the time being. Taking a photo of it, I used Photoshop Elements to add color for the background and a few elements. Other than that, it has been left pretty much as the original sketch. Contrasted with the source image, the head could be larger. But I started with the head first and apparently didn't alter the body area to compensate. ...
It was such a delight to see and listen to Julie Fowlis and her accompanying musicians perform in concert over the weekend. It is the first time I've heard her Scottish folk music that she sings primarily in Scots Gaelic. The concert was full of energy and great sounds! In some pieces she'd be singing so fast you'd wonder how she could do it. The video below has the last piece we heard at the concert and is with the same group that is on tour in the U.S. with her now. We, in the audience, were impressively entertained!