OSCARS livesketching
For another year, I've sketched The Oscars. A tremendously difficult thing to do, I assure you, as you need to doodle quickly, but are distracted by the awe, glamor, and sometimes ridiculousness of Hollywood. My biggest weakness comes from being unable to weep during the acceptance speeches. I draw through tears!
Anyway, with the exception of a couple ladies, I thought all the gowns and ensembles were beautiful. It seems most actors wanted to play it a little conservative and the only real faux pas came from tragic up-do's. My favorite, Marion Cotillard, looked stunning from head to toe in Jean Paul Gaultier.
Anyway, with the exception of a couple ladies, I thought all the gowns and ensembles were beautiful. It seems most actors wanted to play it a little conservative and the only real faux pas came from tragic up-do's. My favorite, Marion Cotillard, looked stunning from head to toe in Jean Paul Gaultier.
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2 Comments:
These look lovely! So stylish. I really enjoy the behind-the-presenter view, with the crowd. :)
Thank you, Marion!
And, the presenter/sketch you're referring to was Keri Russell who looked so tiny and delicate in front of the immense lights and audience. I thought it so amazing...
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