144artist paints Mantic's Terrain Crate
Mona Lisa Goes Fantasy
Gerry noticed my sketched Mona Lisa during the last Hobby Hangout and I mentioned I call her Mona Elfsa as she would be finished as a fantasy version of Leonardo’s masterpiece. I’ve included my reference as it is so much easier to copy something you can look at. I wanted a dragon in the sky so knew I would have to make that area a little bigger than in Leo’s but I wanted to match both the style he painted in and the look of age. He painted in many thin, blended layers, a technique called sfumato so I did the same. It is a lot like wet blending, to put it in mini painting terms, and, after drawing the rough shapes in pencil, I worked in washes and inks for the most part. I wasn’t trying to make an exact tiny copy as I have neither the skills nor tools for such an endeavour and I value what little sanity I have remaining. The key, I find, is to match the main shapes and colors.
I aged the painting once she was complete as I think she will make a wonderful McGuffin for a Wolsung game.
Excellent tutorial! You should be an art teacher!
Lol. I try every day.
Simply inspirational. If you are not a professional miniatures painter, you definitely should be! Fantastic work and so enjoyable to follow the progress of the project throughout – even if it never comes to an end!