Thursday's effort was based on a painting by Jacometto Veneziano titled 'Portrait of a Young Man' dated 1475-1480.
The sketch work was done with mechanical pencil (HB core), the pupils were darkened with a Muji pen and highlighted with Signo white pen, Japanese watercolors were used for color, and a silver PenTouch marker was used for the jacket enclosure.
Of course color-wise, the original painting doesn't look nearly as colorful as this one. I added the reddish purple for the background and did a bit of gradient work at the bottom--adding light blue for the second layer instead of more reddish purple.
This basket was made in Jane Hall's half-day course at IQF 2014. The greatest amount of time involved in making it--was cutting and sewing the strips together. Otherwise, it went together easily and quickly (3 hours). These baskets are a great holiday gifting idea that you can match to family and friends' home decoration color schemes. They're fun and useful besides.
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