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

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Brushes and Colors

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

Brushes:
Number 14 round sable
Number 6 round sable
1/2-inch flat sable
1.5-inch flat sable

Watercolor paint : red, blue, yellow, burnt umber, burnt sienna

Paper: Arches Cold Press 140 lb

 

Drawing

A child is innocent, tender and sweet. Here is a demonstration of my method of painting a watercolor portrait of a child.

For a portrait painting, I usually start with a good pencil drawing. This is the step where I plan the composition, sort out the perspective, relationships, proportion and balance, size and distance. A good drawing is a good base for a painting; it can give you more confidence, so take as much time as you need to in this step.

 

Start the first wash

I used a number 14 round brush to start the wash from the top of the forehead and moved  down. As I washed down to the chin, I added more red to my brush. By changing the colors for different parts of the face and neck in the wash, I created a soft, blended base of colors for this painting.

After waiting few minutes to let the watercolor paper to absorb the water, I started painting the garment.

 

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