Another speed portrait. This time it’s Zlatan. This took about one hour and was drawn as fast as possible.
Tag: portraits
Scribble Portrait: Buffon
Trying a new portrait technique by drawing lines as fast as possible. This one took about two hours.
Portrait: Tiger Woods
Watercolor portrait of professional golf player Tiger Woods.
Portrait: Rickie Fowler
Hand-drawn portrait of professional golf player Rickie Fowler.
Portrait: Cristiano Ronaldo
Portrait: Sido
Final artwork of German rapper Sido. See more portraits of German musicians here.
Portrait: Sido – Step 2 (WIP)
Added the second and third colour and some outlines. See more portraits of German musicians here.
Portrait: Sido – Step 1 (WIP)
Portrait of the great German rapper Sido. Work-in-progress: I think this is the most complex and time-consuming portrait I’ve worked on so far. I use four different yellow tones. Here are the first two layers. See more portraits of German musicians here.
Portrait: Muhammad Ali
So far, this is the only portrait where I used two different drawing colors in addition to black.
Portrait: Birol Uenel
Portrait of one of the best German actors Birol Uenel. If you haven’t seen a German movie yet you should check out at least these two: »Heads On (Gegen die Wand)« and »Soul Kitchen« by Fatih Akin.
Portrait: Benicio Del Toro
»Traffic« is one of my favorite movies with the great actor Benicio Del Toro. I think this is the only black and white portrait I did so far.
Portrait: Gigi Buffon
Looking forward to seeing the Champions League match live in Moenchengladbach today. In boca al lupo Juve!!!
Portrait: Johnny Depp
I remember that I struggled a lot with this one. Especially to catch the light smile. When I thought it was finished, I had doubts the next day. So I worked the whole day to improve it. That’s the result.
Portrait: Leonardo DiCaprio
I think this is my very first portrait I did with the ink and watercolor technique. It’s also one of the most complex drawings, because I used 4 different yellow/ochre tones to draw the face, starting with the brightest to the darkest color.
Portrait: Kool Savas
Here is the final portrait of Kool Savas. I wasn’t quite sure about the color way, but now I’m quite satisfied with the warm yellow and cold blue combination.