The Artist - UK (2021-02)

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PRACTICAL


February 2021

What can clearly be seen when making the
nose too long is how it alters the appearance
of your sitter and is a guarantee for you to
struggle needlessly on the bottom area of
the face

The graphics show the relative proportions I
use to ensure the nose is the correct length.
The three horizontal lines are vertically
equidistant, and the dotted line across the
eye is the same length as the vertical line
from tear duct to nostril

Here the nose is the correct length

Two common errors occur when painting
the mouth (right). The first is to follow
the angle of the upper lip when
handling the edge where the lips
meet, which results in a more severe
expression than normal. The other
occurs more in the full face where
the mouth is painted on a flat plane,
without taking into consideration that
it goes around the face. The best way
to solve this problem is to hold your
arm straight out, and align your brush or
pencil horizontally across the top lip, to
take note of where exactly the corners
of the mouth are.

Ignoring perspective
when painting
the mouth

Here, the angle of the top lip does not follow
the angle of the central line of the mouth.
This not only gives a distorted feel to the
expression but goes against the natural
perspective of the mouth, making the person
look sombre or sad

This is how it should look – the lines of the
mouth follow the curve of the head, creating
the correct sense of perspective and form

The distance from the bottom of the eyes to the end of the nose seems to be a
common blind spot for beginners, and they invariably make it too long. In my
experience, this is definitely the most common error made by students, and
more frequently in full-face poses than side-on views. Besides being aware of the
problem, two measurements will certainly help:

l The distance from eyebrow to hairline often is equal to the distance from
eyebrow to the end of the nose.

l The length of one eye is often equal to the distance from the bottom of the iris to
the nostrils (the actual holes in the nose) – but it’s always best to measure to
be sure.

Making the nose too long


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