NEW ART UPDATE, FIVE WATERCOLOUR PORTRAITS
Time for another art update. Lately, my life has been pretty much revolving around art. I'm very focused on improving my art skills right now. I have been working hard on making new art and illustrations. Sometimes it seems that it is all I do. When I'm not working on my art, I'm either studying new art techniques or researching the market. My efforts were not without result, though. Today I'll share with you six new watercolour portraits. The medium for all of them is watercolour pencils on mixed media paper (from one of my sketchbooks). These portraits are mostly a product of my imagination. I did use some of my own photographs as references just so that I can challenge myself to paint a face from different angles but none of them are actual self-portraits (or at least not intended as such). Most of these watercolour portraits are already in my redbubble shop and those that aren't there yet, will be added asap. Today's post is only in English, sorry. I feel very bad and guilty for posting only in English, but often I don't have the time or the energy to translate my posts to my other languages. I'm thinking of blogging in different languages at least one day in a week just to be more democratic and fair. In the meantime, you can translate this post by using the google translator on the left. Scroll down to see and read more.
watercolour pencil sketch (sorry for the quality, it was late when I took this pic) |
watercolour portrait photographed under natural light (fortunately we had enough sunlight) |
edited version of the illustration (Paint 3D) |
another digitally retouched, painted and edited version (Paint 3D) |
A GIRL IN A BLUE SWEATER NO.2 Bellow you can see another version of a girl in a blue sweater. The first photograph is my watercolour illustration shot under natural light and the second is the edited version but this time the editing was minimal. I just added some yellow aura and made the background white. As you can see, blue colour has been inspiring me lately.
LONG HAIR GIRL WITH A RED CAP (A PORTRAIT WITH CHRISTMAS VIBES) Next in line is a watercolour portrait with Christmas vibes. If I remember well, I actually didn't use any reference for this one or if I did, I forgot about it soon into the drawing. Bellow you can see the sketching. I made a fairly detailed sketch with watercolour pencils and then I added water. Did I add too much water? Possibly, but I kind of like the messy end result so I think I'll keep it this way---or not. I haven't decided yet will I go back to work on this one.
A PURPLE HAIR GIRL WITH GREEN SUNGLASSES- Another piece I made is a watercolour portrait of a girl with purple hair that is partly based on my imagination and partly on a reference photograph. I based it on one old photograph my husband took of me, where I was wearing this type of sunglasses but I wasn't really going for realism or achieving similarity. I wanted to take it easy with this series of portraits. Bellow you can see the watercolour pencil sketch and the finished version. I didn't do any editing with this one yet.
Genial pinturas, tienes mucho talento. Te mando un beso y te deseo un buen fin de semana. Te invito a que pases por mi blog
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DeleteThese are excellent, particularly the first 3. You are so good at getting the expression into their eyes, Ivana, so I struggle with the girl in the sunglasses, as she feels less vibrant because of her eyes being hidden. You are so talented - I'm really proud of you for how much you are exploring your art!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheila. I was thinking of perhaps making the eyes visible and the sunglasses transparent but I gave up. I might do another version, though.
DeleteVery beautiful portraits Ivana ♥
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DeleteThese are lovely, Ivana! The joy you get from creating your art is palpable! xxx
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DeleteI really think you are capturing the essences of the person! Great work! All the best to your creativity!
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DeleteAdoring! the one in the shades is so cool! Love the first look so much. Here's to your energy and passion! Stay creative!
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DeleteMa quanto sei brava, Ivana?!!! La ragazza col maglione blu è la mia preferita!
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DeleteTi stai proprio comentando in ogni forma di disegno ed illustrazione recentamente, Ivana!
ReplyDeleteE sei davvero bravissima in ogni campo, questi ritratti sono fantastici!
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DeleteYou are most definitely on a roll, Ivana! I think doing things one is devoted to is very helpful in taking one's mind of the current situation. You've certainly got a passion which deserves to be cultivated. Five different watercolour portraits which are each equally beguiling in their own way. I love your use of colour! Thank you once again for sharing and brightening my day! xxx
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DeleteThats great you can spend so much time on your art, these portraits are lovely
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DeleteThese all look great. :-D
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DeleteIt's so good that you keep practicing because I read an interesting book where it takes 10,000 hours to perfect a craft.
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DeleteYou did a great job with your watercolor portraits Ivana!
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DeleteThese are all so lovely! You're very talented!
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ReplyDeleteWow, I'm always amazed at how great you can paint, dear Ivana! I had to laugh at the girl in the red cap, because today I posted an (old) photo of myself wearing a Christmas hat.
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I really liked seeing the different stages of these- they are so cool! The first girl in blue is a dead ringer for Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith in Doctor WHo. I adore her hairstyle and would really like my hair like this!
ReplyDeleteI saw that girl wearing the blue sweater on your instagram, and she looks more lovely here!!
ReplyDeleteThose watercolor portraits, and their facial expression put a smile on my face:)
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These look wonderful. I like the bob style in illustrations, but, like you, I have long hair and love it as it is.
ReplyDeleteThese are great portraits, Ivana! You are so talented
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I love the expressions on the faces in these portraits. They just pull me in and I also love the colors you used to bring out their emotions and styles :) Keep making art, Ivana! :) I like seeing where it will take you :)
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