@@mandeepP Why do so many people treat art like some kind of cheap sporting event? It's degrading to art. So and so is better than so and so. Who cares? Either the art touches you and you enjoy it or not. I've seen art by people who are supposedly not that good that I love. I've seen art by supposedly "one of the best in the world" that I did not like at all. Stop acting like it's some kind of football game. It not a competition.
This painting is a masterpiece 😍. How can you make such type of painting so easily? 🤔 And after this, you have written that it is not difficult to draw!!! 😲😲😲
Okay, this is one of my favorites. The way you use color reminds me of the Stagecoach portraits Norman Rockwell did of Alex Cord, Van Heflin & the rest of the cast. I don wish we'd been able to see the pallet. When we're watching the paint laid on the paper, it becomes the mix of what you've already put done and the new color. I'd like to see that color before it goes down. What I love about this painting are the many layers that go in to the detailed topography of the piece. In any case, thank you so much for such an expressive piece of work.
@@jamesmcinnis208 Since there is a living person in the portrait, it is said to be a "living portrait". You can also say: "the portrait came to life". This is called a metaphor.
@@Gawron.. I know what a metaphor is. You're saying two things: one, that it's a painting of a living person (presumably to distinguish it from a painting of a dead person) and two, that the portrait came (figuratively) to life. Which is it? The original poster distinguishes a pencil sketch from a "living portrait." So a pencil sketch can't be of a live person nor can it (figuratively) come to life?
A bit late, don't know how I've missed this before but THIS is fantastic! How you turned a sad old man into an inspirational work of art I don't know even though I watched you do it!! Thank you.
You would have to have training to do this level of portrait, easy if you've had that training, but for us mear mortals not so easy, very good artist, very talented. 👍👍👍
Granted I have not seen many watercolor portraits rendered. BUT, can't imagine many being better done than this one. Watching the buildup of color layer by layer (which I just can't do) is fascinating for me. Really looks like oil or acrylic process to me. (guess the basics are the same?)
Amazing face that. I am a complete thumb-fingers when it comes to sketching and painting - for me it has been such a treat to watch the picture built up from just a sketch ~ I think now I begin to understand a tiny bit about shading Much appreciated post. Thank you so much 💐👍💗🌟🌼🙋🏻♀️
This is beautiful work; however, tutorials without some audio to let me know the process and palette are of very little help to me. Not sure why the videos from the Art Painting Workshop have no audio. Too bad
There's a whole study leading up to this. It's quite straightforward for those already on this level. The precursors for this being figure drawing and color theory. Read Bridgman's Anatomy and you'll have no problem following along. This is a tutorial for artists (people who already study rhythm). You may also want to look into kung fu.
@@nicolechen1011 estas equivocado, estas pinturas son de ella, ella toma clases con diferentes artistas, incluidos algunos que hacen retrato en acuarela.