I've found lots of tutorials on the internet depending on which medium you want to use. Really helpful and free as well as courses that you can subscribe to. Also lots of images that you can use. Some of my efforts are pretty dire but I've also done some which I'm really pleased with, this is pen and wash I did following a video tutorial.
Whiff, That is beautiful. What a talented person you are. I strongly believe that there are so many ways to be artistic, needlework, knitting, cake decorating, sculpture work. Find what you love and just do it ! The posts so far have spurred me into action and have been looking at art courses in our area.
All 3 pictures are beautiful . I can't draw or paint apart from walls . But I do make pictures using cross stitch. But I follow charts so not original work . Dragon I did for my sister in law's 60th.
Beautiful pictures the portraits are full of expression. The cottage reminds me of one I stayed at in Wales I can picture the interior in my mind it’s lovely. I have always said you are never too old to learn I always wanted to go to art college but wasn’t allowed too. I made up for it later in life I did a two diploma in art and jewellery design at 42. At the same time two years gemmology that involved a lot of drawing but that was for work too. I draw birds and butterflies occasionally for pure pleasure it keeps the brain cells working.
I think they're great. It's never to late to start going to art classes and it's a lovely way to spend some time. I've joined "Colourwheel" and as a complete beginner I have found it great at inspiring me as we have done a bit of everything from pastels to water colours and they provide everything you need.
... well, I'd like to be able to 'doodle' like that!
What I notice is the way you've interpreted the hair and eyes on both portraits.
The little girl's hair is lovely, and you've managed to capture the baby's expression in his (assuming it's a boy) eyes - not easy to do!
Maybe you should go to art classes to increase your knowledge / talent and retake that O level!
I was told by my art teacher one year that I was good enough for the O Level... and the next year he changed his mind and said he didn't think my work was up to standard. Discouraging isn't it?!
I was told, a very long time ago, that I was not very good at art. In fact just to prove the point I failed art O level! Recently, I have gone back to doodling. Would love some feed back. Many thanks. ?