Is it possible to be ‘too respectful’ to a photograph. I’m throwing this one open to the collective brains trust!
At the end of my 5th day of Inktober I am already questioning my approach to the photos I’m using as a source material.
I’ll show you today’s drawings/sketches to demonstrate what I mean.

Having reached an end point with that first sketch, the outcome of which I wasn’t completely excited about, I decided to draw a way looser sketch of myself.

After the self-portrait I decided to go back to my previous subject and try to loosen it up. The second version now bears less of a resemblance to the original photo. However, I probably rushed this a bit too much. I would still like to see some resemblance to the source material, but I am feeling that this is probably more ‘authentic to my style’ than the first version.
Am I just copping out with a return to my preferred style? Can you suggest ways of approaching the sketches without becoming consumed by producing ‘respctful’ likenesses?


Your thoughts on this matter,whatever they are, would be appreciated.
I suspect that the second two sketches are more “you”. Capturing a likeness is a real talent and very difficult to achieve. However, you can please yourself with this project (it’s not commission, is it? Both versions have value and it is interesting to see them but I think you might add well enjoy yourself and stop worrying about likeness.
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Thanks Emma for your sound advice. I am probably over-thinking this!😄
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I agree with Emma – don’t overthink it! However, being more free and relaxed can often capture more of the essence of the person, and working quickly can be better than being more careful. I love the one of yourself! Think Vincent Namatjira …
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Thanks Anna, excellent advice and yes! Vincent Namatjira for sure!
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