Once i painded the first faces, I wanted to make changes. After all I cannot paint faces from the same angle all the time. This is how I came up with the sleeping beauty. It is on watercolor paper with collage background. For the other one, in the background I practiced mixing colors using the new palette (alizarin crimson hue, naples yellow and varioous blues), then I added the face.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFdwP8IQAuTVH5eujqGfObSal7ZvHA_TXMvmDIO3oZpzUlM75zKFA1g6aZgvtc42_zwbWQi1OJSd23Zy-uL-WT_PhVCVI4rNc3r7REg_IvsbRgmUAYMD6J1IGaEqZMb6Jxi3-0oEhcfwQM/s400/FlowerLady.jpg)
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These are some faces I painted before thaking the workshop - just for comparison's sake:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgt7OJAyPe9PLcEwxgrLifINPYuBtSdC0hng7GT2LdeDXjmLoCMbaP9GaqqfWADoSwBsnfjuhtY8UAUCXX_8ooZlTvcoAyHz0JX7fvUNCoEAypuXqS-LFTFZcWLK8L3-EX5ZSKmscMzLJF/s400/MyArt4.jpg)