Girly hand painted fashion graphics.
I love to paint, and have recently gained a passion for drawing/painting fashion.
There are so many cool fashion looks that I look forward to capturing.
As of now, I will have three categories of fashion graphics - Dresses/Skirts (Dresses) ; Streetwear/Casual Wear (Streetwear); and Seated Fashion.
Each category will feature women of diverse ethnicities, as well as plus size women.
I am gathering online fashion photos to use as models, although I am unable to paint the photos exactly as they appear.
Some of the poses that I paint will be the same, but the colors of the clothes, and the hairstyles will change with each painted image.
The colors in the clothing will be bright and bold.
I will mainly use watercolor on paper, but there will be a bit of acrylic, ink, colored pencil, graphite pencil, and even leather paint sprinkled in.
I look forward to sharing my creations with you, and I hope that you like them as much as I I do.
Personally, I prefer to wear dresses, and skirts rather than pants.
When wearing them, I feel more comfortable, and girly.
As I hand paint women wearing dresses and skirts, I hope to display elegance and grace.
It is my desire for each brushstroke to show the flowing movement of the fabric, and the details of the pose.
A hand-painted image of a woman wearing streetwear is set to capture urban fashion and artistic expression.
The brushstrokes are intended to highlight her bold style—oversized hoodies, chunky sneakers, and baggy cargo pants—while also showing a sense of individuality.
This style of clothing reflects a contemporary form of cool.
The texture of the paint is sure to add depth, turning her outfit into more than just clothing—it becomes a true fashion statement of culture.
Hand-painted depictions of women in seated fashion are designed to capture a quiet elegance and introspective mood.
The posture and style convey both grace and individuality.
Seated fashion often shows draped fabrics, which I love to create.
It describes the movement of the legs, arms, and hands, while remaining fashionable.
This can be quite difficult to capture, but I am up for the challenge.
Each brushstroke helps to create a sense of stillness and poise.
The seated pose is certainly intriguing, as it strays from the style of pose that we see most often.
I hope that these images inspire you in your everyday fashion.