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marble eyes
marble eyes

Wet-into-wet Watercolor Portrait Study Step by Step

November 05, 2012 in step by step

Partly because of the mounting pressure (grandparents, friends, random people who make the connection between the artist and the baby) to paint my beautiful baby daughter, and partly because I just needed to paint something and enjoy it, I made this little wet-into-wet study. I call it a study because I have a grand idea to make two largish (24x24 or larger) paintings of my kids to go on our bare walls.

Here is the reference photo:

katia marble eyes reference photo
katia marble eyes reference photo

There were pretty much  just three steps in this painting:

marble eyes ip 1
marble eyes ip 1

Step 1. Drawing. I used the grid method, with grid lines every inch.

katia marble eyes ip 2
katia marble eyes ip 2

Step 2. First layer, wet-into-wet (except for the highlights in the eyes, those I left dry).

marble eyes
katia marble eyes

Step 3. Another layer of wet-into-wet, with a few details added. I wanted to keep everything soft except for the right eye, so I left most of the edges alone without going back and defining them more. I can see so many things not quite right with this painting...especially when comparing to the reference photo - but at some point, you just have to let it go. Overall, I am happy with the freshness and softness I was able to achieve. What do you think?

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