This is probably the best explanation of how to get the old world effect! Many don't know much of Mucha's work until the later part of his career he used watercolor, pens, coloring crayons..yes I said crayons (some of the muted linework was at times done this way 😉😉 .
Excellent work. And just as a helpful hint I like to cover my finger with plastic wrap or a sandwich bag. When removing the latex masking because the plastic really grips it and I don't get oils from my finger all over my work.
@@michaellyons5208 not a bad idea! I never found it difficult to remove the masking fluid but I know other people often do, so I'll pass that advice along. I think my skin is too dry to worry about oils and if there is oil it's definitely all over the drawing during the drawing process already 😆
This is probably the best explanation of how to get the old world effect! Many don't know much of Mucha's work until the later part of his career he used watercolor, pens, coloring crayons..yes I said crayons (some of the muted linework was at times done this way 😉😉 .
I really appreciate your positive feedback! 🥰
Mucha is one of my biggest inspirations and you have the best study of his style I've seen! Thank you for sharing
That means a lot to me! 🥰
Please please please do more pieces like this. My ultimate goal is to also paint these kind of pieces
I plan to! Stay tuned! 🥰🫶
Btw I was thinking you might benefit from my patreon. I go more in dept about my process, references, struggles etc. www.patreon.com/biomimiart
Merci pour cette magnifique explication, c'est vraiment super sympa. Tu es une grande artiste mon ange. Gros bisous 🤗🤗💞🐥🌺🌺🌹🌼😺🐈
Merci! 🥰✨
Excellent work!!! Well done!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like it!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you so muxh
Thank you! I plan on making more when I have more time!
This artwork looks so amazing. A huge like to you
Much appreciated! :D
this was so useful!
I'm happy to help! 😊
Excellent work. And just as a helpful hint I like to cover my finger with plastic wrap or a sandwich bag. When removing the latex masking because the plastic really grips it and I don't get oils from my finger all over my work.
@@michaellyons5208 not a bad idea! I never found it difficult to remove the masking fluid but I know other people often do, so I'll pass that advice along. I think my skin is too dry to worry about oils and if there is oil it's definitely all over the drawing during the drawing process already 😆
@@biomimiart makes sense. My hands are definitely oily lol
@@michaellyons5208 I need more of that! Like a whole tub of butter! I'm a snake in the winter 😆
@@biomimiart 😂
splendid!and how long did you take to finish?
About 40 hours
wow!such a long enjoy time @@biomimiart
pronounced as [Alfons Mukha] :)
Excuse my American pronunciation. I'll fix it if I make another one.
My last name is alphonse
It’s not pronounced mucha, it’s pronounced muka.