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Portrait #9 - BAOHONG paper [Watercolor Painting] 

Illustrations by Steph A.
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Hello, everyone. I'm back with another time-lapse video of a watercolor painting I made.
//50 Portraits in a Year Challenge from Master Liu Yi//
I attended (won a scholarship in) Liu Yi's masterclass recently, and he gave me a homework of painting 50 portraits in a year. This is my 9th portrait in that challenge. I incorporated some of his teachings with my own style, and it made my paintings look softer, which I like.
You can find the videos of the other portraits here:
• Portrait #6 - • Portrait #6 [Baohong p...
• Portrait #7 - • Portrait # 7 - BAOHONG...
• Portrait #8 - • Portrait #8 - CANSON H...
Materials:
Paper - Baohong CP (artist-grade) 300gsm, 100% cotton
Paints - Daniel Smith, Sennelier, Holbein
Brushes - Chinese round brushes, Escoda round brushes
Enjoy watching!
Song: Promises
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
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Song: Nino
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
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Song: Emma's Song
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: • [Background Music] Emm... | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0

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24 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@joshuaseras9283
@joshuaseras9283 28 дней назад
Wow 😮
@illusbysteph.a
@illusbysteph.a 28 дней назад
Thank you!! :D
@danlifeshaker
@danlifeshaker 28 дней назад
nice art!
@illusbysteph.a
@illusbysteph.a 28 дней назад
Thank you!
@acbero
@acbero 20 дней назад
It is incredible to see your growth from your portraits a few years ago! I’m curious about you lifting your paper every so often. Do you have the board beneath sprayed with water to help keep the painting wet to allow softer blends?? This is genius!!!
@illusbysteph.a
@illusbysteph.a 20 дней назад
Hello! Thank you for your kind comment. I appreciate it! :) I spray the back of my paper with water to help keep the painting wet. I've learned that from a watercolor class I've attended.