tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5336145258006580061.post8824729060897836024..comments2024-03-25T21:37:50.513+00:00Comments on Design Stack: A Blog about Art, Design and Architecture: Black and White Realistic PortraitsDesignStackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00373423413676726764noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5336145258006580061.post-59707830186060778172021-11-20T19:02:36.083+00:002021-11-20T19:02:36.083+00:00Thank you for your detailed point of view plus ide...Thank you for your detailed point of view plus ideas. And thank you for taking the time to share them here.<br /><br />Have a great start to the weekend. 🌿️🌺️🌿️<br />DSDesignStackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00373423413676726764noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5336145258006580061.post-33618961223433216042021-11-20T16:20:43.845+00:002021-11-20T16:20:43.845+00:00Though some of the drawings are of the typical pou...Though some of the drawings are of the typical pouty lipped women, there is a quality about her drawings that I have to say I have not seen in some other drawings of people. (women) There is a more natural look to them, a bit more realism that is captured unlike other drawings I have seen where the person is trying to make them look 'more sexy" or something and then the actual persons personality gets lost. Where as these still have the essence of the persons personality. I liked the 'hair detail' one, the sweater one and the last one where we will see her smile sometime. I hope Kristina continues to capture the personality of the person and not drift off into puffy lip land like so many other artists have. A portrait should show the personality of a person, not just accentuate one aspect of the persons face. (as so many drawings we see these days w women w puffy, pouty lips all the time. There is more to an alluring woman than just her lips and sultry eyes. If you can capture that in a drawing you have captured life. <br />sunshinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06342503094600790989noreply@blogger.com