Watercolors
7" X 10"
I often stressed doing portraits. So in the past, I had refused doing portrait commissions. But this time, with calming words from Karin Jurick of Different Strokes from Different Folks , telling us to just relax and to treat the subject like shapes and colors, I felt less intimidated. And here is my attempt. I don't think I have achieved great likeness :-( but I hope the artist, whoever she is, will like my interpretation of her photo :-)
Lovely portrait and in water colour. Love the richness of her hair and the mood of the painting, superb.
ReplyDeleteMillie, I think you did a magnificent job on this challenge. I do not know who she is, but she sure is beautiful! I hope you no longer shy away from portraits because I think you have a magic touch with them! She is truly stunning!
ReplyDeleteI'm still new in this blog thingy, I hope my response could be seen by all people who kindly leave me comments. Thank you Diana and AutumnLeaves for your encouraging words. I'm still awaiting the reaction of the artist herself. I just discovered who she is, just a few minutes ago. Like I have said, I do not think I've got her exact likeness, but I think I did get her mood somehow :-)
ReplyDeleteI think you sell yourself short, Millie. This is a wonderful portrait. I love your style and the crop. Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteMillie, you did capture the mood very nicely. I like all the colors you used in the shadows and how delicate your details are. I thought you might be a watercolorist by studying your photograph. I will be keeping track of what you do. I'm sure your future landscapes will be sensational.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portrait, Millie. The different textures like her hair and hat are very well done.
ReplyDeleteHi Millie, I am glad you did the portrait challenge - it was fun last year and seems even more fun this year! This portrait shows a special quiet moment. I love how you painted the hair!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful vibrant colors, especially for watercolor. Great entry!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Edward, Millie, the different textures nail this portrait. There's a very soothing look to this pose and your painting style compliments the mood beautifully.
ReplyDeleteHi Millie, I agree with everyone that you did a beautiful job, but I'm blown away by the other beautiful paintings you have posted. "Country Road" is absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeckie
Great portrait.
ReplyDeleteWow and with watercolor?
Great entry!
To everybody with constructive and encouraging comments, I'm very grateful, thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteMillie, you did a SUPERB job, she looks beautiful. I really love this one.
ReplyDeleteMillie, you're amazing. This is a stunning watercolor portrait.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very masterful painting...very well done.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful portrait. Very sensitive.
ReplyDeleteExcellent tone build - up . Its a great entry.
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting! Very well done.
ReplyDeleteLovely work, and in watercolour too!
ReplyDeleteHi Millie. Thanks for your sweet and gentle comment on my DSFDF challenge painting. You (and the other DSFDF-ers) are my standard for excellence for my art. If I can come close to your quality then I think that I'm improving. I look at your work and consistently say "WOW!". That's where I'd like to be - when I grow up! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays from
Ken B.
wow. this is absolutely beautiful. Alice is stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh you should do many more portraits because you are very good at them.
ReplyDeleteYou rendered her softness so well. I love it. Happy New year
lovely
ReplyDeleteI think you did a fabulous job of catching the wistfulness, the look of that person. I too painted in Karin's challenge and what fun that was. I have a great idea that I'd love to talk to you about and am hoping you'll email me polsby@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteJill Polsby in California
Millie, I don't understand why I did not leave a comment for your portrait, because I came several times and admire it;the colours, the texture of her clothes are admirable, and her expression...fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for dropping on my blog!