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Medium: A portrait created using high-quality colored pencils on paper or specialized drawing surface.
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Technique: Involves layering and blending colors to build realistic tones, textures, and depth.
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Appearance: Known for its detailed, fine lines and vibrant, yet controlled, color saturation.
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Key Feature: Offers a beautiful balance between the precision of drawing and the richness of painting.
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Result: Creates a soft, luminous, and highly detailed image with a distinctive, hand-drawn feel.
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Purpose: Excellent choice for realistic, custom portraits that capture subtle facial expressions and fine detail.
Colour Pencil Portrait
₹2,099.00
Rated 4.59 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
| color | Violet / Red / Orange |
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22 reviews for Colour Pencil Portrait
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Pranav Mani –
This is a timeless piece of commissioned art—it’s both highly personal and executed with exceptional technical skill. Timeless technical excellence.
Kiran Pal –
The artist’s signature is subtle and professional, adding authenticity without distracting from the main portrait. Understated professional attribution.
Rajesh Ram –
The subtle shading under the nose and lower lip is handled with such delicacy, it adds incredible realism to the facial structure. Delicate structural shading.
Anil Varma –
The depth achieved in the pupil and iris of the eyes is astonishing, creating a lifelike sense of focus and light absorption. Deep, lifelike ocular depth.
Pooja Devi –
The consistency of the pencil pressure across the entire piece is remarkable, ensuring a uniform and professional finish. Uniform pressure control.
Meena Vani –
This portrait truly showcases the potential of colour pencil as a serious, high-end fine art medium. Validating the medium’s potential.
Mohini Kanti –
The transition between the foreground (subject) and the background is defined purely by sharpness and blend, a high-level artistic skill. Mastery of focal transition.
Vidya Bala –
The subtle use of white or a light shade for final highlights adds a brilliant sparkle to the features, making them truly pop. Expert highlight application.
Ishita Suri –
This portrait is a true testament to the artist’s patience and control. Colour pencil demands precision, and this piece is a perfect example. Tribute to precision and patience.
Kabir Khanna –
The artist perfectly captured the subject’s unique energy and personality—it feels like looking right into their soul. Capturing the subject’s spirit.
Vijay Sood –
This piece has a wonderful luminosity; the colors seem to glow, thanks to the way the pigments were layered and blended. Exceptional visual luminosity.
Sanjana Devi –
The detail in the small reflections on glasses (if any) or jewelry is executed with remarkable, tiny precision. Precise rendering of reflective surfaces.
Anand Sheth –
The blending technique (burnishing or solvent) has resulted in a finish so smooth it almost looks like airbrushed paint. Achieving painterly realism with pencil.
Harsh Kohli –
I appreciate that the background (if included) is kept subtle and softly blurred, ensuring the focus remains entirely on the portrait subject. Effective focus via background blur.
Kashvi Rao –
The blending of the color pencils on the skin tones is absolutely flawless; there are no harsh lines, only smooth, realistic transitions between highlights and shadow. Exceptional blending technique.
Pal Jain –
This makes an incredibly personal and lasting piece of fine art—far beyond a simple print or photograph. Elevated to fine art status.
Nikhil Om –
The color palette chosen is rich and complex, showing the use of multiple pencil hues to build up depth in shadows and warmth in highlights. Sophisticated color layering.
Meera Joshi –
The proportions and anatomical accuracy of the face are flawless, which is the foundation of any great portrait. Impeccable anatomical foundation.
Dhruv Mani –
The paper or drawing surface used looks high-quality—it allows the pencil pigments to be layered deeply without tearing or becoming slick. Superior paper quality for layering.
Rohaan Sen –
I am mesmerized by the level of fine detail achieved in the hair. The artist has captured individual strands and the subtle changes in color and shine. Mastery of realistic hair rendering.
Riyansh Ram –
The expression captured in the eyes is stunningly lifelike; the subtle reflections and moisture dots bring immense vitality to the subject. Unrivaled ocular realism.
Ananya Roy –
The way the artist rendered light and shadow across the face creates incredible three-dimensional depth, making the portrait look like it could jump off the paper. Brilliant use of chiaroscuro.