Wednesday, January 5, 2011

It is a Man I promise......

This is done in my sketch pad  9x12.  I have decided I love to work on paper.. The bad thing is I have to erase and erase.  LOL....When I started this piece I was  looking at famous person and as You know I am not a Face person..So it really looks nothing like him...
So I have a quiz for you...Tell me who you might think it is and I wonder how many answers I will get..
 I was just curious if any one will get close to who it is..
Thanks for stopping by and and giving me your guess.
Have a wonderful week.

May you always dream in color,
Katelen

11 comments:

Manon said...

Napoleon!! Yup ....that's my guess!! I know I'm probably wrong. Great job!! Happy New Year, girlfriend!!

Odd Chick said...

I think Napoleon too! It's great work! Aren't faces a hoot?!

GlorV1 said...

He does look like Napoleon Bonaparte the emperor, but then he also looks like a piano player that I can't think of his name. Oh, a young Chopin? Whoever it is, it's looking great. Hope your mom is doing okay. Take care.

Poetic Artist said...

Sorry but no...Another small clue.It is of him when he was younger. LOL.

Anonymous said...

John Adams?

GalleryJuana said...

Glad to see you drawing again! I tend to erase alot as well.

Now ... for guessing who this is? It reminds me of Darcy from Pride and Prejudice.

Karin Bartimole said...

I have not a clue, he has a familiar look, but I am so bad with names I couldn't recall one if my life depended on it! I was thinking Adam's era though, so I'll go with him, too :) Either way, I think it's a very nicely done face! Katelen.
Happy new year, and here's to the creation of many more faces!!
xox K

Poetic Artist said...

One final clue and then I will let you know..It was painted in 1804..He was a genius...First name Ludwig.....

Janet said...

It must be Beethoven! I think you did a good job with the face. It took me a loooong time to figure out how to do faces and I still get them wrong.

Poetic Artist said...

Janet You are correct..YEA>>>>>

ArtPropelled said...

My guesses ranged from Charles Darwin, Goethe to Beethoven..... so I was right at some stage of my ponderings :-)