Watercolor Abstract Painting - Update 1
Labels: abstract, painting, watercolor, watercolor abstract
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 & charcoal and watercolor portraits drawn from my client's family photos of a favorite pet, baby, child or wedding portrait.
Labels: abstract, painting, watercolor, watercolor abstract
5 Comments:
I'd hang that on my wall
Like this direction A LOT. Well done! Looking forward to your final decisions...
Thanks Anonymous :)
Aaah thanks Amie I was not going to show you until I had the 'final' painting which could be this...ugh will see in a day or so as I keep going back & forth on it :) Hope you are feeling better, I think I just caught cold number 5 :)
WOW, Tracey! what a departure from your usual work! you made quite a leap and did it very well. i prefer the revised version with more of a focal point established. i'm curious to see where this leads you.
Thanks so much Billie :) I know, it is TOTALLY different from what I usually do but it was really quite fun :) I am still thinking now that I need to tweak it a bit more so will see where it ends up :) Lol, who knows how many times I will think I might be done this piece only to think, "Now what if..." ;)
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