05/06/2026
Tee’s cover up sleeve, part 2.
At this stage we are at about the half way point in the project.
Typically I will do a colour study before I start shading. The challenge we had was balancing the coverup while making it not look like a cover up. I don’t like my cover ups to look like cover ups. There’s no wrong or right, it’s just what I prefer.
I limited the colour palette of this design so that all the tones and tints were derivative of magenta. Magenta is the base hue for the entire design, and subsequent colours are mixed to create more earthy tones or more vibrant effects such as bright pink. The reason I chose to do this is because Tee’s skin has warm undertones and I wanted the palette to age gracefully with her natural skin.
The blackwork portions were designed to enhance the muscular flow and also provide strong contrast against the magenta.
Large form work looks the best when you can balance flow and design with the client’s skin tone and muscular structure. When approaching coverups, I like to use the saying “fail to prepare, prepare to fail.”
Part 3 coming soon 😎