02 June 2009
Watercolor Portraiture
I spent the last two days.. doing 2 portraits of the same little girl. One for the child's parents.. and the other for the child's grandparents.
Each painting is similar.. and distinct!
Back to back portraits have their challenges and virtues. It was easy to make them related... and also... try to make them different.
The client picked them up as soon as I was finished -- very fine!
Baby Karakus
watercolor
20" h x 20" w
2009
commission
Baby Karakus
watercolor
15" h x 15" w
2009
commission
Labels:
portrait,
portraiture,
watercolor,
watercolour,
watercolour pigment
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6 comments:
Carol, when you do a portrait like this do you misket the whites in the hair - or are you just careful to work whites in when you're painting?
these whites are all 'saved'... painted around.. so that they are white and pristine.
i used miskit on the recent coconut painting.. and hated it. it doesn't lift up very well.. and damages the paper underneath. yuck. better to save it with the brush!
Great portraits, Carol...I like the fluidity of these...-- cute little girl.
How cute are these! And what a great idea to have one done for both the parents and grandparents! Really sweet, Carol!
Carol, I love your style! Your colors are so clear and bright! I want to see more!!!!
thanks liana! just check the blog everynow and again for new work.. i'm always happy to post and chat! do you have a blog?
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