Friday 1 December 2023

Friday Face OFF -- Afghan Girl

For this week's Friday Face OFF link party
of art featuring faces, hosted by Nicole of

Remember that famous National Geographic
1985 cover photo of the Afghan girl?
We did a copy of it in coloured pencils class.

As usual, my facial shadows were done 
in too dark a brown, but oh well.
And trying to reproduce that hijab
damn near killed me.

But her eyes turned out well
and they are the most important
and haunting element
of that incredible photo!


[Art & photo of art by Debra She Who Seeks, 2023]

45 comments:

Liz Hinds said...

Incredible and instantly recognisable.

sirkkis said...

😯 Your painting of the poor girl is really
fantastic 🤩
Happy FFO 🍮☕

Rosemary said...

You have captured her beautifully Debra - her face tells her story.

Parnassus said...

Hello Debra, I have a confession: I never much liked that picture--she always seemed to me like a casting extra from The Village of the Damned (great movie, though--both of them, but especially the original). Your portrait, however, has improved her immeasurably. You have toned down that stare a little, and the textures of the hair and head covering are remarkable. I know the original was a photo, but photographers, like all artists can intensify or otherwise alter reality. You have taken away her uncanniness, but restored her humanity.
--Jim

Tom said...

...I will never forget this face!

Mistress Maddie said...

Your too hard on yourself...that's gorgeous and looks to me, spot on. Many of us couldn't do that.

Marie Smith said...

The eyes are perfect! Love it.

Bob said...

I love it. Such a gift you have.

Mike said...

Very nice. You doth protest too much. (the not ironic version)

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Thanks for that assessment. Wow, who knew?

Iris Flavia said...

She came out wonderful!
That was 1985? Wow, time runs...

Moving with Mitchell said...

You captured her and that haunting look in her eyes.

Violetta said...

Looks good, congratulations for this painting.
Have a good time.
Violetta

My name is Erika. said...

I definitely recognize her. I think the whole face you drew is amazing. Lovely work Debra. I think National Geographic found her later on and shared a photo of her. I had to go look for it. Here's the link if you're interested

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/afghanistan-sharbat-gula-national-geographic-italy-1.6263477

Happy December. hugs-Erika

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ My name is Erika -- Thanks so much for that link! I did not know she was able to escape Afghanistan a couple of years ago to receive safe haven in Italy! Such good news -- I'm so happy to learn of it!

Christine said...

Excellent! I know that photo

Jamie Ghione said...

Interesting drawing. I'm not familiar with the National Geographic cover of which you speak. I've rarely ever read that magazine.

DVArtist said...

OMG!!!!! This is stunning. You are a master at portraits. Just stunning. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a very nice weekend.

Tasker Dunham said...

It looks great to me. I can't draw at all.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Ohhh yes.
Iconic photo.
I like what you did: it’s not photorealism. It’s art.
You infused her with your vision.

Love it.

XOXO

Leanna said...

AWESOME!!

LL Cool Joe said...

Who could forget that photo? Excellent drawing. I used to love drawing with coloured pencils.

Life is okay, had issues with spam and unwanted visitors on my main blog, so sadly had to put it on private. I can't see that changing I'm afraid. The place I loved became somewhere unsafe and no longer fun. x

Kay G. said...

Well, I think you did a very good job with it. By the way, did you ever see that they were able to find this young girl as an adult? Her eyes were exactly the same.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ LL Cool Joe -- Sorry to hear that the trolls and haters ruined your main blog, those bastards.

Marcia LaRue said...

Your rendering softens her just a little, but those eyes ... Wow!!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Kay G -- Yes, I saw the photos of her in middle age when they found her again. She had a hard life in Afghanistan (like every woman there). But now she's living safely in Italy, apparently -- free from the Taliban at last.

This N That said...

Wow..What a great job!! You really captured her eyes..You're very talented...I've never tried faces..I'm sure they wouldn't be anywhere close to this...I'll stick to landscapes...

roentare said...

That looks incredible!

peppylady (Dora) said...

I like the color red.
Coffee is on.

Guillaume said...

Great portrait.

jaz@octoberfarm said...

i was just about to post the same link that erica posted. a great story, a moving photo and a great rendition. i always loved that photo.

Old Lurker said...

I am glad people posted followups as to what happened to her.

I can see what you mean about the facial shadows, but I still think this turned out pretty good.

Kirk said...

Yes, those eyes are what mattered, and you recaptured them well.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I also remember both photos, but the eyes in your drawing are INCREDIBLE.

baili said...

oh my god you did INCREDIBLE job once again
yes i remember the show om geographic and her eyes were talked about everywhere wow you are amazing dear friend as you could draw those eyes with same power and beauty almost Bravo!!!!!!!

Richard said...

I am sure that we all hope and pray for better days in Afghanistan. I heard that it is a beautiful country. We should be sending food and medicine. We should not be sending weapons. I have faith in the peoples of that tragic country.

Breenlantern said...

Fantastic job!

Sassybear
https://idleeyesandadormy.com/

carol l mckenna said...

Wow! What an awesome portrait ~ love it ~ thanks,


Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Bill Lisleman said...

Fantastic - I saved that issue because of the cover.

Sue Bursztynski said...

Amazing, Debra! I didn’t realise how multitalented you were.

Jeanie said...

I remember that photo well. It's a beautiful interpretation and execution of it.

e said...

Such an iconic photo. You've really done her justice with your portrait. So glad to read that she has found safety in Italy - wish that were so for all Afghan women.

Busy Bee Suz said...

I love your rendition; what a beautiful young woman with much to tell.

Adam said...

Well done and remarkable job on your artwork🎨

The Blog Fodder said...

I just shake my head in awe of your talent.