I like the peeling paper texture Rob. The coloring is really good and it highlights the needed areas. It almost looks like she has a goatee. :) Another good use of your trash.
Rob, I see two mixed faces, the one more prominent than the other one. Makes it pretty hard to 'read' the character of the prominent one (perhaps is this your goal to confuse us, lol). See however a cool expression on the face of the beauty on the foreground. See that she has blood red eyes as well. Both criteria makes me fear that she was the victim of Dracula, the more that Bram Stoker's creation is fond of ladies like her. Anyhow a great creation again, and, as you can see by my above comment, very stimulating for the imagination. Perfectly done again.
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I love this piece of art work I is like she was torn from the news papers and lapped on to a billboard and she came from ever page of the tabloid,and her face specks a thousand words .She as such a troubled look upon her face .Yes this is a stunning piece and the detail is stunning and I love the splash of colours you have used as well.I was stood in my town centre today and opposite me was a shop and it was full of manikin female heads and you came straight in to my thought Rob and I wondered could one of these head be one of Rob great pieces of art work .Well done a Rob.
Rob, I too, got the feel of a weathered billboard and I like that effect. She seems to be looking in anticipation toward something we can only imagine. Those eyelashes are wonderful.
I just love this image especially the "patchwork" effect. The overall tones and slashes of color is simply an outstanding piece of art - the angle of the subject's pose makes for superb portaiture and the color of the lips are a great focal standout!!! Spectacular work on 0505, Rob:-):-):-):-):-)
It almost looks like she has a goatee. :)
Another good use of your trash.
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