Jane Paul Angelhart approaches painting like a balancing act, giving careful though to each brush stroke but still allowing her colors to grow and bloom in unexpected directions. In this DVD workshop you see Jane paint a watercolor portrait of a young blond boy. With a calm and deliberate approach, she uses unexpected colors and lets them bloom under her attentive watch.
I'm sorry. it'd be wrong of me not to give a comment about the painting..it is really really nice, but honestly, what really caught me was the way you described him..it was amazing. how you resembled him to watercolour; how quiet..and soft he was. I don't know, it just..really made me smile (: thank you..
Izahara111 2 weeks ago
Beautiful!
qadsawiasback 6 months ago
Leonardo Da Vinci painted an angel in oil paint. Just saying LOL anyways nice paiting
HenrydeBeli 9 months ago 2
@glydeuserhelp it could be water color paper or stratmore
wingINTELLIGENCEmb 10 months ago
like the way you relate watercolor with children.
docpirate46 11 months ago
That was lovely.
daccasham84 1 year ago
WOW!!!
coolkurtful 1 year ago
What a lovely portrait! I'm sure his parents will love it.
yarmo28 1 year ago
@glydeuserhelp i think it is watercolour paper most artists do use it for water-colours. its had to tell due the low resolutions and the lightings.
1mcool 1 year ago
a+++++++++++
kuikai100 1 year ago