Below is one of his works.
So as our instructor for this first day of Basquiat did, so did I! First find a portrait of yourself, then trace it onto your surface. From there I added a stencil, Dylusions paint, Sharpie marker and scripto pen work to imitate a Basquiat. Some steps are below, with the final page.
Stencil from Stencil Girl by Jessica Sporn, "Borders".
I hope you are enjoying viewing these projects as much as I am enjoying making them. It is so important to step out of your comfort zone. See you soon! Leave a comment if you are so inclined.
Gloria
I love it! Those splashes of hot pink really pop! And I love how you incorporated the Borders Stencil too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jessica.
DeleteLove it! Awesome use of color and details! Great job! Glad you looked past your first impression :)
ReplyDeleteI am too. Thank you!
DeleteI love every detail. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteThank you again for all your comments, Cuchy
DeleteReally great!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Peg.
DeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise for leaving me comments! :>)
DeleteI am glad you explored Basquiat s work and found it inspiring after first fearing it would be not. Love it !!!
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