Watercolor Figure Portrait Demo 3

After the sepia dried completely the shadows were deepened with ultramarine blue using several thin layers to build up the color slowly.
Labels: demo, figure, watercolor, watercolor portrait
My portfolio consists of highly realistic interpretations of the model. Although I focus on realism, my goal is not to imitate the reference material used but to obtain a truthful and accurate depiction of the subject. A strong likeness happens naturally during the drawing process. My portfolio mainly consists of custom commission graphite portraits drawn from my client's family photos of a favorite pet, baby, child or wedding portrait.

Labels: demo, figure, watercolor, watercolor portrait
2 Comments:
WOWZERS!!! that's about all i can say! well, i have to mention that the added shadows brought this right off the page for me. Bravo!
lol thanks Billie :) The shadows in this are great, I am not sure which I like more the figure or the shadows. The quality of the photo is poor but the shadows and pose sure make up for it!
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