This was done on a 7.5" x 7.5" piece of paper. I usually
do them in my journal, but decided to use my "regular"
watercolor paper and see if I could apply my "regular"
painting approach. Journal paper is quite different and
doesn't take as well to the watercolors...it works great to
just record you sketches, but for layering...not so.
19 comments:
This is amazing! Really beautiful portrait!
Fantastic! I've been working on this painting for two weeks now, not even coming close to a good job.....and you just nailed it! Congrats on a great job!!
Ooooh--this is beautiful! Do I detect a Charles Reid influence here, too? It's a wonderful portrait. I love this.
Oh how I wish I could be in one of your classes!! Your paintings resonate in me.
Another beaut! WOW!! You ROCK!! aHHH, such inspiration!!!!!
I've been lurking silently for weeks. I love the loose style of your watercolors. This is particularly nice. The colors and depth, beautifully don. Thanks for sharing.
This is great..very accurate and very beautifully done.Great colors.
Absolutely fantastic work. Love the composition, the colors...wow.
This turned out GREAT! Thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful portrait, detailed and loose at the same time. Great entry!
Hey Annelein, you did a wonderful job on "The Man" as I referred to him after he ended up hanging around a lot longer than I had planned.
Hope your summer workshops are going well—Jennifer
I like this.
Like EVERYTHING about this one! Wonderful challenge entry.
Great job with the challenge, Annelein - nicely composed.
Very well done, love the painting and the title.
Absolutely fantastic loose, precise watercolor! I love it! That's the style I try for but very seldom achieve! Something to strive for.
thought id left a message before?? oh well~~~ love it!! fun up close portrait... the splashing brings it all together.. love how you made it your own...woo hoo!!
great face and gorgeous colors, merging just perfectly
great close up for DSFDF
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