The softness of this really shows of what one can do with watercolour. And the very dark touch at the upper left to pull the figures head forward is well done. It was really lovely.
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The softness of this really shows of what one can do with watercolour. And the very dark touch at the upper left to pull the figures head forward is well done. It was really lovely.
thank you @donnadavisart, as I said still I'm satisfied with outcome of this one made five years ago. it's good to remind ourselves of progress we made in work.
It made me think I should go and dig out some of my old watercolours as well. I have a figure I should look at and see how I like it now. It's framed and in an attic/loft somewhere.
O do that, it will be nice to see them too. Your watercolor approach can be also sensed in your digital art. Especially love that you go over lines and your work also have more liberate look than those traditional stick digit works :)
Thank you. Yes, I love layers and process and you definitely have to do that for watercolour. I was an oil painter before watercolour and remember seeing straight away they were opposites: dark to light in oils and light to dark in watercolour, but it helped in my oils too! I really love how the digital oils work and feel.