
Gennine Zlatkis asked if I could do her portrait. Uppercase magazine is doing a feature on her. Being such an interesting artist, she was fun to draw. I tried to incorporate some of the work she does into it. I did it at work in a moleskine notebook because it was all I had available. So there was extensive retouching to get rid of the spine. Somehow I managed to accomplish it.



















12 comments:
Hey T.Kane,
How did you get the spine out of the image in the moleskine? John Woolley
Hi I just have one more question, what size did you make your pictures to fit on your blog. I just started a blog and my pictures keep coming up in half. I ned to have a blog 101 to get me started. John
Thank you for the lovely green eyes ;)
Super good!
Through hard work in photoshop.
when you pull your photo into blogger, look at the html code. In there will be a height and a length. completely delete the height, number and all. Then just change the number of the length to a larger size. any size you like.
ooh what a lovely portrait!
Beautiful portrait! I am inspired by your work - thanks for sharing.
Wow, this is a great drawing. Love the composition and I especially love her eyes! They are very vivid and beautiful.
sweet eyes, great work... again!
Geninne has great eyes.
love how colorful and fresh your work seems!
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