Hello everyone, it's been a long time since I made a watercolor portrait , especially my own. I took my photo last 2017 when I was still a white-haired human.
MATERIALS:
I used the following materials
- Van Gogh pan watercolor
- Maries' watercolor brush size 7
- 5"x7" 300gsm Durer watercolor
- White Poster Paint for highlights
- Scotch Tape ( I discovered that scotch tape or plastic adhesive tapes do not tear the paper surface unlike masking tapes)
- Color Pencils for details
- Hair Dryer for faster dying.
Reference photo:
That's me :)
PROCESS
This is my first artwork since the enhanced quarantine lockdown. And my first portrait this year. pls excuse my gnarly hands
FIRST LAYER
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On the first layer of my watercolor painting, I started with outlining the eyes with watercolor brush and a hint of brown color. And then applied light colors on the paper. I let each layer dry before applying the next color. This creates some crisps texture on the painting.
SHADING
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When the first layer is dried up, I proceed on applying the next layer whichis shading. On this part, I just applied more vivid colors on top of each section but not covering it all. I always refer to my photo to see where the darker parts are, then apply it on the paper. I also darken the eyes on this process using smaller but darker brush strokes.
DETAILING
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Detailing is the most excited part of my every painting process. Just like the first steps, I let the surface to be fully dried. I used hair dryer for faster drying. Using my fine pointed brush, I created hair strokes and eye lashes. Then I applied white poster paint for the highlights. Color pencils can help you define the prominent features on your watercolor painting. I used it on parts of the eyes and lips.
Timelapse
Here's the timelapse of the watercolor painting
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Thank you !
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I love your short white hair, it looks very beautiful as well as your self portrait painting which is great. ;)
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Thank you so much <3
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Great portrait, i enjoyed the video process also:) Stay safe and creative:)
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Thank you George ! You too ! Keep safe and hydrated
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WOW THANK YOU <3
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Hi @aalagenesis, that is absolutely amazing portrait, I love watercolor in general and portrait is the most difficult topic.It is a good learning for other users of watercolor to see how you managed to create such lively work, appreciate for sharing and great work!
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Thank you so much ! I will try to join i hope I can finish the artwork on time :)
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