Watercolor Survival portrait
Ok, I made it, I survived the watercolor segment of my course. I got to say though that I am really glad that it is done and only am dreading one more segment, the one in oils. I have learned that I can do watercolor but I like bolder color (though looking at this one it this is pretty pastelish) and I like to keep my watercolor pretty dry. I haven't really learned the aspect of mixing color on the paper. I did leave the layers more prominent in this painting and still not super sure that I like it, but, well, it is a watercolor look.
I have to admit that this has taken me all week to get the up courage to have a go at this. And, if it hasn't been a 1920's look I probably would have passed this lesson and painted some of the other ideas that I have been toying with in my head. However, this lesson did give me the opportunity to try something I have been thinking of, utilizing Pinterest, and that is flowered fabrics and wallpapers for the backgrounds. Think you are going to see more of that in the future as I kind of like the look.
Anyway besides the watercolors, this has got a bit of metallic gold and the dress is overwashed in metallic silver. These are both Liquitex Basic paints. I really do like the gold, but I am less than impressed with the silver. But once these tubes are gone I will be trying some others just for comparison.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look
I have to admit that this has taken me all week to get the up courage to have a go at this. And, if it hasn't been a 1920's look I probably would have passed this lesson and painted some of the other ideas that I have been toying with in my head. However, this lesson did give me the opportunity to try something I have been thinking of, utilizing Pinterest, and that is flowered fabrics and wallpapers for the backgrounds. Think you are going to see more of that in the future as I kind of like the look.
Anyway besides the watercolors, this has got a bit of metallic gold and the dress is overwashed in metallic silver. These are both Liquitex Basic paints. I really do like the gold, but I am less than impressed with the silver. But once these tubes are gone I will be trying some others just for comparison.
Thanks much for stopping by and taking a look
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