Self-portrait homework process
Ninja May 5th, 2009

Assignment: paint a self-portrait with the perspective from an unusual angle. Try to capture a view of yourself that you normally don’t see.
I chose to paint myself sleeping.
I went to the art supply store and picked up the usual—linseed oil, gel medium, and brushes. Then out of the corner of my eye, I saw something sparkle—iridescent acrylic paint. No question, I had to get some. I figured I might as well give it a go with my homework assignment; I’ve got nothing to lose.

I prepped the wood board with Golden matte medium. It dries completely clear is thinner than typical clear gesso. I love this stuff!
Then I drew a rough sketch with chalk.

Next, I applied few washes with iridescent acrylic paint and waterproof black ink to block in the highlights and shadows.

A few layers of white gesso and iridescent paint later, and here we are.

I thinned down the iridescent paint and used it for the creases of the bed sheets and pillow.

Here’s a close-up. Oh, it’s so shimmery in person. I feel like a kid who can’t stop staring at shiny things.
Happy painting,
Ninja

