The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look

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The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look
The Illusion of Carvings and Abrasions in Grisaille Look

About this Look

Apparently, “Grisaille” is a painting technique that uses gray monochrome to imitate sculpture or three-dimensional effects.  Well, clearly not gray monochrome here, but that was the best “use all three Multichrome shade names in a sentence” I could do, LOL!

Step-by-Step Guide

  • Inner tearduct: Grisaille
  • Lid: Abrasion
  • Crease: Mixed Berries
  • Above crease: Berry Pop
  • Browbone: Carving
  • Lower lash line: Perversion, Grisaille