From the beginning of this project, I had the feeling that as soon as I deepen some things, when I g
From the beginning of this project, I had the feeling that as soon as I deepen some things, when I go on several alleys and their perspectives, I will end up having a new obsession every time (as it happened to have with Cecily and Richard, the Duke of York, for example.) But no matter how mentally prepared I felt, I didn’t expect my new obsession (still developing) to be George and Isabel. And when you think that it all started with a trivial character design! So, this time I tried to go a little beyond the stage of a character design and I focused on drawing a moment, more precisely, a moment spent at one of their wedding celebrations in Calais in 1469, when the couple shared this small, intimate moment, before a dance. I didn’t find the exact type and color of their outfits (don’t believe me, the truth is that I was too lazy to look for this or try to find out if there is a description), so I made it up completely. Initially, the jewelry in question should have been a brooch, because I know that brooches were offered to brides or future brides by the man, but I ended up drawing a necklace. -- source link
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