

As an artist I have dilly-dallied in many different types of art, I think most artist do. Portraits were one of the first types of art for me. From the ages 12 to 19 I did a lot, but mostly for friends. I never really made much money off of them by I did gain experience with learning the human face at a young age. My father use to help me out with pointing out small features out on the face that I would miss. Although he wasn’t an artist at the time it was a big help to have someone there pushing me to make the drawing better. Since then he has picked up painting and is doing a great job. His blog is http://www.haroldconrad.blogspot.com/ if you want to check it out.
With all that said, it has been years since I did an old school portrait so I thought I would take another crack at it for fun. This is a picture of my relative Aimee Semple Mcpherson. It is done with graphite. I apologize for the picture quality; it is a picture, not a scan.
LUKE
With all that said, it has been years since I did an old school portrait so I thought I would take another crack at it for fun. This is a picture of my relative Aimee Semple Mcpherson. It is done with graphite. I apologize for the picture quality; it is a picture, not a scan.
LUKE
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