Tales of a lucky hat – Watercolor portrait painting demonstration with time lapse video
June 19, 2012 2023-05-10 10:50Tales of a lucky hat – Watercolor portrait painting demonstration with time lapse video

Tales of a lucky hat – Watercolor portrait painting demonstration with time lapse video
This is a watercolor portrait painting, in the same series as :

Drawing on my notebook works better with my lucky hat on, watercolor on paper
Tales of a lucky hat – Watercolor portrait painting demonstration with time lapse video
I painted this portrait by layering colors, waiting for the paint to dry in between layers. If you want a quick outline of the process you can watch the accelerated movie at the end of this post, if you want more technical details, I did write a demo here:

My drawing on Arches watercolor paper hot press 140 lb

I start by painting with blue ultramarine. I have my painting at a 30 degree angle so the paint will slide down on the paper but can still be controlled.

Now I start painting with Yellow ocher, I like this color for skin tones.
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Still working on the yellow ocher layer, I let some drips fall down the paper.

Now I start adding red and various colors, I also brush off some paint in areas I want lighter with a stiff brush and lots of water.

.I paint the background with a watery mix of gouache and prussian blue watercolor.

I then splash with water and diluted watercolor. I remove unwanted stains with a tissue paper.

Tales of a lucky hat, watercolor and gouache on paper
And here is the movie, a few days of painting in just 3 minutes!!
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Lindsey E Archer
I so wish I had the patience for watercolor! Beautiful work 🙂
Sandrine Pelissier
Thanks Lindsey 🙂
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