@Gloves
Emily Irwin

Half-Faced Ron
Half-Faced Ron by @Gloves (Emily Irwin)

This is actually really incredibly old. 2005, so I was 15. This was the first serious digital portrait I attempted. I lost my steam, never ended up finishing it. I really suck at going back and picking up old projects. I dont really mind though, because I like the way this looks unfinished.

Which is why I marked it finished. I wont be working on it any more, so take this as the complete and finished work.

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16y146d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 07 November, 2007 @ 09:14 AM

This is awesome. I immediately recognized who it was, even though it's not finished. Brilliantly done, and masterfully shaded.

Posted: Wednesday, 07 November, 2007 @ 05:49 PM

Excellent work for your age at the time. I couldn't do anything half that good when I was fifteen. The painting is off to a great start and I can really appreciate the time and effort that went into this, as well as the lack of desire to finish it. I have so many similar images myself. The one complete eye is really well painted, the detail is extraordinary. Thanks for sharing.

Posted: Friday, 16 September, 2011 @ 06:52 AM
Rating: 5

I wish you'd come back and do more realism - it's just so freaking cool!

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