Remember the blind drawings of cats that I showed you in May? Well, here are the blind drawings of faces that I mentioned in that post. :) Aren't they fun?
I really love how each face is different and has it's own personality. I couldn't have done it with my eyes open. I might try this on a larger piece. These are all ATC's I've done for a swap.
Linking to Paint Party Friday.

















Really, blindfolded? Wow.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I love them! ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea...great to do when your having a bit of a blockage :D They turned out wonderfully :D XXX
ReplyDeleteLove these faces, they are all so cheeky and lively! Valerie
ReplyDeletethese are great fun and thanks for sharing the pencil sketches as well so we can see how they emerged and developed... very col..xx
ReplyDeleteYes they are fun too look at! I hope you make more.
ReplyDeleteyep, love them toooooo!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!! I really appreciated seeing the lines with and without color. Your use of details in the color created such strong personalities in each one!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely delightful!
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic ~~ thanks ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteBig like, they came out perfect, love them.
ReplyDeleteWay Fun! Gotta try this technique too!
DeleteThese are great, they all have such individual personalities! You are really good at this.
ReplyDeleteI love your face sketches - they are fun and lively and frankly wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I'm going to have to try this. They really have so much character.
ReplyDeleteyou did this with eyes closed? amazing.... surprisingly coherent for all that!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, I love their little pouts. You always make the eyes so wonderful as well.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
I love these faces. So much personality and character coming through. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cool Natasha!!! You did a great job ;o)
ReplyDeletewow! these are amazing-- can't believe you did them blind!
ReplyDeleteThese are really great Natasha. I love the characters. Thanks. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThat's fabulous! You did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!!!! I'm afraid to even think of what I would draw blindfolded :0)
ReplyDeleteThey are fun and wonderful! Just delightful!
ReplyDeleteI used to do something very similar for cards! These are awesome...LOVE THEM!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
For which blind drawings? I do not understand well....SAludos
ReplyDeleteFun, fun faces!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so multi-talented and inspiring!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
Oh Natasha they are so gorgeous!! Wonderful idea! My favorite is the one with the crown and the girl on the bottom in the middle :)
ReplyDeleteI am loving the "blind drawing" series. I absolutely loved the cats and now I "heart" the ladies.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and fun! I would've never thought of doing such a thing (I have trouble with the left-handed drawing exercises...'cause I'm a righty)...but I LOVE your results. I think it'd be cool to try this on larger-sized paper! Yes...I'll have to remember to try this!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so much fun! Will have to try that too!
ReplyDeleteNataša, fenomenalno ti je uspelo! Prav neverjetno. :)
ReplyDeleteThese results are super cool, & make me smile, love the line-work too... I meant to say how much I loved your comment on my last post, sounds like you have found a wonderful partner that keeps you happy complimenting you in so many ways :) They all (no matter how perfect) drive us crazy on occasion LOL, I think it's so we don't get bored ;)
ReplyDeleteGood Grief, what very different personalities they are. Would love to have each one of their stories. Blessings, Janet PPF
ReplyDeleteWOW that's pretty cool. I'll have to try that sometime and hopefully mine will be half as cool as yours.
ReplyDeleteWow....they are so amazingly well proportioned! They turned out so well....and so stylish, too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking :)
ReplyDeletehahaaa! They are great and such fun characters! They turned out so much better than my cricketers - I never thought to improve on them once I'd done them!
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