I painted the figures first with a little pyrrol orange and hansa yellow mixed together. A quick way to get in the folds of the fabric is to drop in some darker pigment while the previous layer is still wet. In this case, I added some pyrrol orange mixed with a neutral tint.
The background of the photograph is relatively dark and you can use that to cut around the figures to create negative shapes for the figures. I’ve also done that for some of the objects in the background.
Come along with me in a live pen and wash watercolor workshop where we will be painting a gorgeous coastal landscape! In this class, you’ll learn my expert techniques for creating a stunning watercolor painting of the coast.
The easiest way to learn watercolor techniques is through repeated practice, which I’m sure you know already. But the biggest game-changer for me was when I started carrying around and working in a sketchbook. Find out why in this video.
Come along with me in a live watercolor workshop where we will be painting a watercolour landscape! I’ll guide you step-by-step through the process of creating a realistic and vibrant piece of art.