See Corrections While Painting Watercolor Portraits with Colleen Reynolds

“So the first thing I want to do is correct this angle. So I’m going to pull out a little bit of the red to start with, and I’m going to get up on the tip of my brush so that I can get a fine line. And I’m using my floppy brush. That’s the official term for it. It is a floppy brush and I’m just going to bring that down to a point. And remember, I like to mix my colors on the page. So I’m going to neutralize that with the blue. Hopefully at the end, no one, but us will know. And a mistake in the beginning, unless you look really close, it is it’s apparent. So it’s going to show that line because what a color is a transparent medium, which is both, it’s most a desirable trait and it’s most frustrating trait all at once. I’m just going to correct that angle to my satisfaction. And then I’m going to caress that out. I really want a good clean edge. So that’s an important feature.”

Learn more about the course here: https://www.curiousmondo.com/watercolour-portraits-course

Online Course on Watercolor Portraits- Recap

We had a blast this week with the online course Watercolor portraits with Colleen Reynolds!

Colleen Reynolds came back with another online course. This time on Watercolor portraits.

Colleen not only is an excellent artist, she teaches like no one else.

Nashlah Boyayan was the host for this class. They work really well together

These are just some of the portraits covered during the class.

Online Course on Watercolor Portraits

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She also gave an online class on Watercolor basics and one on Flat washes in watercolour.

Colleen is busy now moving to another city but we hope to have her teaching at Curious Mondo again in the near future.

Here is a sneak peak of her online course on Watercolour Portraits