Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Portrait Pencil Drawing

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Portrait Pencil Drawing Biography

A portrait painting or drawing depicts the image of a particular person or animal, or group thereof. The subject of a portrait is usually called a "sitter", because traditionally people would sit in front of the artist to have their portrait painted. Nowadays, of course, artists can work from a photograph, so not everyone has to "sit" for a portrait.

Portrait Drawing in Prismacolor Colored PencilsPortraits are effective and compelling when they tell us something about the person. A good portrait is not just a visual representation of a person; it will also reveal something about the essence of the person. What the portrait reveals may not be completely obvious - sometimes it can be cleverly implied through a certain expression or pose, an included object, or the artist's use of color. Sometimes the person in the portrait can become iconic, representing a wider group of people from a specific period in time, who share something in common.

A strong portrait captivates viewers, draws them into the painting, and engages their attention. Such a portrait painting causes the viewer to wonder about the person depicted. In this way a portrait painting or drawing can function as a biography - telling the story of that person's life. The artist will carefully craft visual clues to tell the story of the person in the artwork. Portrait paintings can reveal the sitter's place in society, their hobbies or occupation, or aspects of their personality or beliefs. When looking at a portrait painting, ask yourself:
Rajacenna is born on 24th January 1993 in The Netherlands.
At 4 years old she started modelling for various wellknown Dutch companies.
Her first time on TV was when she was 5 years old in a Dutch TV-show.
After that she had some roles in Dutch soaps, films and tv-series.
 When she was 12 years she began as a presenter at Kinderjournaal the first Dutch WebTV for children. She also broadcasted Kinderjournaal on the local television. She interviewed many famous Dutch people but also worldfamous people like Phil Collins, David Faustino, Ken Kercheval and Lorenzo Lamas.
       

In the summer of 2009 she started with pencil portrait drawing. She instantly was discovered and approached by an American publisher with a request to publish her work in 'Amazing pencil portraits 2'. This book contains realistic pencil portrait drawings created by some of the most gifted artists in the world. Rajacenna never took any drawing lessons and is a natural drawing artist; she quited school at the age of 14 and became a professional artist at 17. According to experts, there is nobody at such a young age with such a talent for drawing realistic portraits like she does.

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