This one is my ABSOLUTE favorite. It's inspired by Alphonse Mucha, one of my favorite artists. I really love the Art Nouveau style.These are my favorite looks on the plate. I have NO IDEA why I put them in the background. A backless sundress. A little safe, but it matched the set.
Another purple one, it's not as 'pretty' as the first purple one but I love the horizontal pleats. I poured salt on the wet watercolor to get the texture on the fabric. It was an interesting experiment.
Full Disclosure: this plate had 5 figures like all the rest, but I edited them out in favor of the ones I thought were best. It feels like it's missing something, though, like I picked a favorite child. This is a pretty vague inspiration, but it's German fairy tales! It's all gingerbread houses and innocent kids about to be eaten by this witch:I also did not post an 1800s circus inspired plate. 'Twas for the best. I will also NEVER post a Lawrence of Arabia inspired plate. 'Suppose that look could come back though, complete with the sun dried, leathery man- skin sported by the protagonist.
My first time drawing real people on a plate! I took my ink pen/ watercolor thing and decided to do *shocking* actual patterns! I love patterns!And Faces! And Patterns Again!
This is one I love because of what it taught me. I stopped painting in one color and doing the details in another. I dipped a pen in watercolor to do the lines, and had to get control over both the pen and the water flowing from the tip. It worked well with the metallic paint.
I wanted to do something pretty, so this was fun to do. It was perfect for the purple plate (My high school color scheme was green, orange, and purple. I think I did well matching the colors to the inspiration.)