Virginia Greaves

Little Dog Personality

The hard work done, I began last week to add the final dark values to my Yorkie. This shows the fifth value.

Value 5

And this shows the sixth value. She really comes alive once the deeper values have been established.

Value 6

And here I’ve added her black nose.

Nose

I actually had marked some black spots around the mouth, but they didn’t make sense at all — so I added a seventh value. It’s subtle but it’s still nice to have. I also ripped off that red mouth. Now that I had the dark values laid out, I knew it was a mistake.

Value 7

This is my newest take on the tongue. I took what was previously my lightest value & made it my darkest one. It seemed odd to me — but her tongue is really a light pink — a blush with a lot of white on top of it. I even managed to stay within my stash at home — which I didn’t originally think I could do (I don’t have much pink fabric on hand).

Tongue

After that, I worked on the detail in the eyes. The left one is not really visible — she’s turned to the side and it’s obstructed by her hair curling out over it — but the right eye is detailed. Her iris is yet another really dark brown. It’s not much different from the black in value — but it needs the break to define the eye.

Eyes

Today I’m studying my color wheel and thinking about what to use for her collar and the background.

 

Comments

2 responses to “Little Dog Personality”

  1. Gerrie Avatar

    I have to say it again – a-mazing work!! That second tongue looks so real. Well, the whole doggie does.

  2. Laura Tawney Avatar
    Laura Tawney

    I found your website and I’m having fun going back in time to look at your works. I don’t see if you are teaching classes?? Love the puppy as I have a pomeranian I would love to try sometime. If I’m reading correctly you may have as many as 7 layers – do you find that difficult to sew through?
    LauraT

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