Showing posts with label Childrens Watercolor Portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Childrens Watercolor Portrait. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

It's all in the eyes...

Good Morning!  I hope everyone is having a wonderful Saturday morning!  I worked quite a bit on Isabella's portrait last night and got pretty far.  I should have her finished this weekend!  

Here is my process from last night.


Okay, it's all in the eyes right?  Here is how I paint eyes in my portraits.

 First I started with a very light wash of Ultramarine Blue.  I added super watered down Payne's Grey mixed with Ultramarine Blue.  I then mixed up a dark blend of the two colors with Payne's Grey as the dominating color.  This is what I used to outline the main part of the iris.  


 Next I added the lashes.. and tiny little pupils..


I started to layer in her lips and add more detail to her nose..
 

Now I have gone and darkened shadows and color in her face, as well as her neck.  I have also started the hair, using colors and shades of gold tinted with with a hint of violet.  I feel like Violet tones done the golden color a bit.  I also darkened the arms with another layer.


It's amazing how quickly this portrait starts to come together as soon as you add the eyes.  And a mouth and a nose :) :)

Have a wonderful day!!
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Medical Illustrations Commission Completed!





Yeah!  I'm finished!  This was an interesting commission to say the least.  It was a bit out of my comfort zone, but I'm so glad I did it!  These are going on a Medical Poster.  I will post that when it's completed.. I have no idea what the time frame is on that.  Hope you are all having a wonderful Tuesday!

Jen

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Working in the Studio.. :)


 
Just a little late night studio time..
 
 

 
 
I am really going to try and finish up this sweet little girl in the next couple days.  Her mommy has been patiently waiting for her.. :)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Kyndra Layne





I am still working on this portrait and will post the final in the next couple of days.  I started this portrait today of my seven year old niece Kyndra.  There is a lot of emotion behind this painting.  Just a few months ago we lost Kyndra in an accident.  We miss her dearly and we will always remember her big smile and her beautiful blue eyes.  Our memories with her will always be treasured in our hearts.