I started painting her with a base color of payne's grey for her body, then slowly added in some van dyke brown in some shadowy areas, or anywhere that I wanted to make her a bit warmer. (as the payne's grey can get a little cold sometime) I just gave indications of some shadow lines on her body and her wings. They give just enough detail. I kept her face as clean and as bright as I could. I wanted it to be a bit lighter than everything else on the paintings. This was to make her face the focal point of this painting. I'll be t you did it subconsciously. You looked at the entire painting, but your eyes kept coming back to her face.
I'm happy with this painting. I might go back and make the background even a little darker, which would make her a little lighter by contrast, and therefore jump off the page a little more. But if I never get around to doing that, I'm happy with what I have here.
If you have not seen my video of this painting, I've got a link below. Thank you, and I hope you enjoy it.
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