 Part 3 of the canvas behind me where her face starts to take shape. I start to push and pull the paint I do the sketch in pencil just a plain old graphite pencil by the way nothing special. I'm not using any special materials or tools I'm using what I have bits and pieces and parts and She's got some fun texture going on which I didn't honestly wait for the background to dry before I started putting her face on here so that made putting her face on here challenging, but I just couldn't let it go and I love the way. She turned out. I think she turned out really great. So anyway part 3. I hope you enjoy it I'll be back be pushing and pulling the paint using baby wipes to move things around and blend a little bit Although I didn't blend too much. I wanted her loose and set as sketchy and suggestive. I didn't want to Take some of the paint. I was putting on off so that we could still see the rapport behind And we could see all the layers and the depth in the painting at some point you'll see that I just left it because I really liked where she was at I Suspected she might be close to done or done, but I wasn't exactly sure she needed to dry overnight and she needed to Just sit and be and I needed to have it resonate in my head and find out I think about it what I wanted to do if I wanted to do a next step and I did I did add a few sketching lines which is in part 4 and You'll if you want, you know continue to watch the next part I do actually zoom in on her face, and it's just a very quick video So that's it right now Part part 3. I hope you had fun