So now that our background is dry, our bodies dry and we erased pencil marks, I want to go in and put in an eye. And so I'm going to do that three quarters of the way up the head, just right around here. I'm just gonna make a round circle there. And with my smallest brush, I'll go in there with some black and just fill that in. You can leave a highlight if you'd like. I'm going to come back in after everything's dry with a gel pen to make that highlight.
Right now I just want to create that shape. Just like that. So from here, I want to give a little kind of a little necklace of flowers. I think that will look very feminine and very unusual and a seahorse and rather pretty. So I'm going to switch to a larger brush to mix my colors. I'm going to mix two colors here.
So I'll take some of this brilliant pink and I'll put that down. And then just clean a little bit, little bit of off my brush. And then I'm going to take a little this apparently in red, and mix that in with that brilliant pink. Take a little of this Crimson lake and mix that in just to make that a little more vibrant. I'll mixing whatever's on my brush with that first spot of brilliant pink. clean my brush, and then take a very small amount of this vermilion hue to mix it in here to make this almost like a peachy color.
So it's still pink, it's very pretty, but I want to mix in just a little more. I'm going to add a little GPL as well. There we go. It's a little more what I was going for. So I'm gonna take my small brush again. And I'm gonna plan on making three flowers around the neck here and I'll start with my peach color and I'm going to make three circles, but I'm not going to make complete circles, I'm going to make just the rounded arcs just like this.
So that's one. I'm going to go a little lower on the second one and then a little higher on the third one. Just like that, and I think I'll put one up here. So there I have a very abstract flower. gonna come in and take a little of this red on my brush just enough to control it. And I'm going to go and create more of those little curved lines here and there.
And I'll let the colors bleed together and run. And it's still noticeable that there's more than one color going on here. Just like that. Take a little of his brilliant pink on my brush. Just put a little bit of that in there as well. Don't want a solid color just just a hint of a variation.
From there, I'm going to take some of this permanent green and a little this deep green. And I'm going to make little petals of leaves here, coming out. And I'll do a couple of pedals on each of these roses here, very abstract, become to a point on one end, bring them fairly close to the actual flower. And I'll do this on this one as well. And lastly, I'm going to go in there with a little yellow. So I'll take some of this deep yellow.
And I'm just going to put in a few little circles here and there. Just to tie everything together. We'll let this layer dry and we'll come back and add some final touches.