Monday Livestream 21: Portrait Sketching (Watercolor Portrait Tutorial)
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- Dear Friends, today, we are going to be portrait sketching in 4 @DANIELSMITHArtistColor colors: Qiunacridone Sienna, Perylene Violet, Indigo, and Cobalt.
I want to share news about upcoming workshops with you:
1. On April 11-14, 2023, I will have a physical Portrait workshop for Riverside Art Workshops, Balmville NY, USA. riversideartworkshops.com/
2. For those who cannot attend in person, I will also have a Portrait and Figure ZOOM Workshop with French Escapade on December 15-16, 2023: frenchescapade.com/online-wor...
Michael Solovyev. Portrait Sketching. Saunders Waterford Rough Extra White 300 gsm paper, 22x15 inches, @DANIELSMITHArtistColor watercolor paints, @EscodaBarcelona.
Made during the livestream on CZcams on Monday, November 14, 2022.
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In my travel palette, I use the following @DANIELSMITHArtistColor colors:
Quinacridone Sienna, Perylene Violet, Indigo;
Quinacridone Deep Gold, Alizarin Crimson, Cobalt Blue,
Phthalo Blue (GS), Phthalo Green (BS), Neutral Tint
@DANIELSMITHArtistColor Michael Solovyev Palette:
Indian Yellow; Quinacridone Deep Gold; Quinacridone Sienna
Burnt Sienna; Transparent Pyrrol Orange; Burnt Umber
Transparent Brown Oxide; Alizarin Crimson; Sap Green
Viridian; French Ultramarine; Prussian Blue
Phthalo Blue; Cobalt Blue; Indigo
Perylene Violet; Moonglow; Neutral Tint
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Dear Friends, today, we are going to be portrait sketching in 4 @DANIEL SMITH colors: Qiunacridone Sienna, Perylene Violet, Indigo, and Cobalt.
I want to share news about upcoming workshops with you:
1. On April 11-14, 2023, I will have a physical Portrait workshop for Riverside Art Workshops, Balmville NY, USA. riversideartworkshops.com/
2. For those who cannot attend in person, I will also have a Portrait and Figure ZOOM Workshop with French Escapade on December 15-16, 2023: frenchescapade.com/online-workshops-michael-solovyev/
All the information about my other upcoming workshops is on my website: www.watercoloronline.com/workshops
Michael Solovyev. Portrait Sketching. Saunders Waterford Rough Extra White 300 gsm paper, 22x15 inches, @DANIEL SMITH watercolor paints, #escoda brushes.
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Sheila from Ontario Canada. LOveyour work.
Thanks, Michael, it is a gorgeous portrait!
I appreciate you sharing with us, you make it look so easy.
Thank you, Beatriz! I am glad you liked the portrait.
Thank You, Hi from Chile 😊
I’m completely blown away ❤❤❤
thank you so very much, you are the best teacher! Natalia, New Zealand
Thank you, Natalia!
What a fun playtime you had with water and paint! And presto - magic was created! Thank you!❤
I am glad you enjoyed the video, Judy!
I am an instant fan and hope you can do a workshop in Toronto in the near future! I'm going to try your methods this weekend!
Excellent Work!!
Thanks a lot!
Perfect 👏Thank you
Thanks a lot!
Zbeautiful work. THANK YOU!
Thanks a lot, John!
Great Job Sir.
Thank you, Qaisar!
Very nice Sir
Thank you
Wonderful work
Thank you, Janet!
This is awesome
Thanks a lot!
Beatifull !!!
Thanks so much, Carola!
Really enjoyed that- Michael! Thank you so much
I am glad you enjoyed the livestream, Sanjeev!
Wonderful
Wonderful, thank you
Thanks a lot, Henry!
Amazing, one more time ! :)
Thank you very much, Rosine!
Amazing color palate,
Blank space in composition is beyond..! great thought added to view this portrait..!! Best wishes for nxt...!!!
Thank you very much, Mukund!
That was just great!!
Thanks so much, Gary!
Brilliant thank you
Thanks Geoff!
Amazing! You are very generous with your information. Thank you. Susan Australia
Thank you, Susan! I am glad you found this video helpful.
Fantastycznie! Mogłabym podziwiać Pana pracebez końca! Dziękuję! ❤️
Dziękuję bardzo, Maja!
HELLO I AM FROM BELGIUM
Hi from Queens New York
He is a guineas.....❤
É extraordinário!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Obrigado, Mira!
Camaizing
looks like a great video but I have no sound!!!
Thank you, Kerry! Sound starts at 5:00
Please, can you say which brush you used in the first part? It's very game and interesting!
Ciao (sono italiana😊)
Thanks for the question, Francesca! This is a SOLO Flat 5-Line Brush. You can find it on my website www.watercoloronline.com/product-page/flat-5-lines-brush
Thank you!
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev 😊
Thank you for this great lesson. Do you wet the backside of the paper for 15 minutes? Or a few minutes and then wait for 15 minutes to start?
Thank you! I wet the back of my paper in 12-15 minutes in advance, before start.
I especially like your watercolor portraits! The more I watch your demos, the more I realize that the dampness of the page is particularly important. I saw in one video that you placed paper towels beneath your watercolor paper.
I have a home in a very hot, windy, and dry area in SW New Mexico. I can't paint as fast as you, and my paper dries very quickly. Can I untape, rewet the back, and reattach without problems, or should I wait another day before trying this?
Thank you very much, Jeanie! I'll tell you even more. If you wet the back side properly and start painting on the front dry side, you don't have to use tape.
You can continue to wet the back side from time to time. It just needs to be done very carefully so as not to damage the painting. But this way you can keep the paper wet for as long as you need.
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev I did not realize that. So the water forms a (vacuum) to hold? You just gave me an "aha" moment.
As per your advice, I broke down and finally purchased a good quality paper. Omg! Worth every additional cent! Also, I took your advice to wet the back side as my painting progressed. Words cannot describe the difference. Next purchase will be a board to place my paper on. (I confess, I have been taping to cardboard.) Thank you! I appreciate your gracious teaching and your willingness to share your years of experience.
I am so fascinated by your portrait studies and your ability to work with such limited palettes. They are superb!
Do you do work shops in England
I will be at Lilleshall Hall, England from May 15 to 24, 2024 for the International Watercolour Masters. But it's sold out.
internationalwatercolourmasters.com/portfolio_page/michael-solovyev-canada/
Was the paper wet when you started ?
Bonjour,
Pourquoi manque t il la traduction?
Merci
ce n'est pas un record. ceci est une vidéo en direct. il ne peut pas être traduit de manière synchrone.
When you take pictures of random people , do you need their permission to paint them ?
Depending of place. In some countries I do not need it.
No audio?
Audio starts at 5:00
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev brilliant lesson. I’m stuck in my watercolor journey I’m watching all of your videos here. Thank you!!