Series of Portraits by Robert Alejandro
03 Feb 2014
Robert Alejandro has been drawing ever since he could hold a pen.
Here are some of his most recent work.
During the ravaging aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan (aka Yolanda) in the Philippines, Robert held a bidding to fundraise for the survivors. Here are the winning portraits given to the highest bidders.
This is another "portrait for Haiyan / Yolanda Survivors". This is how I started out - a base of flesh acrylic.
This is the finished portrait (from the last post). I'm not sure what "style" of art this is - I think it's a bit of fashion-ish artwork isn't it?
Working on the portraits of winning bids for survivors of Haiyan / Yolanda. Proceeds go to relief efforts.
I am thankful to all the bidders of "portraits for Haiyan / Yolanda survivors". A Christmas dinner in Tacloban (lechon / roasted pig was served to thousands on Christams Eve) was possible because of your donations.
More portraits.
This is part of a series of portraits of my friend @franceszonita . I used blue black fountain pen ink + soft pastels on a rough watercolor paper.
You can find more of Robert's art at all Papemelroti shops www.papemelroti.com
His blog + website www.raadesign.com
https://www.facebook.com/raadesign
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