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Painting a Watercolor Portrait of a Child from Photo
Watercolor portrait painting demonstration

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Painting the hair

learn how to paint a watercolor portrait painting of a child from photo with YongOnce the paint on the face was mostly dry, I started again from the top with burnt sienna, and then introduced some burnt umber for the hair on the forehead, still using the same number 14 round brush.

Quickly, I cleaned and dried the brush, and lifted off some color from the hair on the forehead by absorbing the water and color into the brush. This technique creates a softer and more natural look than leaving these areas white in the first place.

Next, I added a thin layer of glaze on the face and the hair on both sides, to form depth and dimension.

Background

learn how to paint a watercolor portrait painting of a child from photo with Yong

The background is also an important part of the painting. It should work with the rest of the painting to represent the personality of the subject.

With a one and half inch flat brush, I first applied clean water to the background area, then started the yellow wash from the top of the paper, changing to blue, then to burnt umber for the lower part. While the paper was still wet, I mixed burnt sienna and blue, and blended that into the area behind the head in the background.

Add dark colors

learn how to paint a watercolor portrait painting of a child from photo with Yong

At this point, I like to add darker-value colors to the painting to further define the forms. I started with the hair, moved to the eyes, the corners of the mouth, then the eyebrow areas. I mixed red and burnt umber for the areas around the mouth and nose. For the outer side of the face, I applied a little blue as these areas reflect the cool colors from the surroundings. This was also a good time to add a darker color to the garment.



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