"Saint Phillip the Apostle-1516" by che18530
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Description
This is my sketch of
Saint Phillip the Apostle
referenced fron the painting
of the Master Albrecht Durer.
The sketch was done with H, HB
2b and 3b pencil. The Frame,
Cross, Rose and some use of
the smudge tool were accomplished
through PSP7 with finishing
touches done in Corel...Cheryl
Comments (10)
SophiaDeer
This is beautiful, Cheryl. His beard is fantastic and his eyes show the emotions. A wonderful job!
ChadAustin
Wonderful exspressionism and emotion.
JC_73
Very very good performance.
kzarah
Nice eyes...the windows to the soul.
bkelly
The detail on this is incredible. The hair looks like it was done with much care. I am always so impressed by the amount of work that you can produce. do you every sleep? Again, very good indeed.
sky
The eyes tell the story. Great Job!!
ShadowWind
Very cool and the eyes say so much about the emotion of the piece. Great work...
racin-jason
Your drawings just keep getting better and better young lady - soon - you will be a master of pencil. I'm always taken in by your thoughtful prologue that usually accompany your every render. Always they fit so beautifully, and add a whole new dimension to your work, even if it's to credit from whence the render was inspired. The work on the garment's folds is looking most excellent Cheryl, and that beard looks like soft cotton. Looking forward to many more of your submissions - each one improves over the last!
prog9
Albrecht Durer, who wrote: "Painting is a useful art when it is of a godly sort and employed for holy edification." :)
gallimel
This style is gorgeous :) Really, reminds me of Giotto's Chapels in Assisi the way you've sketched it, the style of clothing, and in all this stance, you drawned those eyes, so soulfully defined, taht one is REALLY moved watchin them.. you make me feel some grace within me. Thanx, it's a very special work. :)