FADEDHere's a timeline of my watercolor portrait that I finished. As you can see I started off with the face then the shirt since the hair would be on top. I made sure the black watercolor was light enough so the tips of the hair can be seen. The hair was the longest in this progress. I kept leaving water lines so that the watercolor would easily flow down and spread to speed up the process. After that I bristle out drops from a toothbrush to the empty space. Then I stripped up the hat and left empty spaces in between. I did this to show more of the shape of the hat around her head. Adding in shadows did the trick. Lastly I did touch ups by whiting areas like the eyes since there were spills. I added in light eyelashes which are hardly seen, but that's the point. Artistic Behaviors
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AuthorI'm Teaira Cleare, born in Miami and raised in North Carolina. I have a quiet nature, but unique and hyper on the other side. I'm an versatile Artist, but my strong point is simply visual drawing. Archives
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