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Painting Figures by Frank Francese : Watercolor Painting

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When I paint my city scenes, I like to include human interest - groups of people doing various things like walking, lifting, standing on a corner, whatever.

Here are a few examples on gesture studies on people. I do a lot of negative painting. What I'll do is get the gesture of the figure first, and then I will come in and put a head on. I usually put it in at an angle.

This figure here will be wearing a white jacket so what will happen when I come in and negative paint the background, the jacket area will be completed.

Watercolor is timing. What time should I do what and when? I like to put these groups of people together to where we can have some of the color from some of the fashions bleed into the one right next to it.

This figure will also be wearing a white jacket. His arms may be a little long there so I'll fix that. Now I'll put in someone wearing overalls. He will also be wearing a white shirt.

Let's see if we can put one more figure in here for a nice grouping. This guys jacket will define this other figure's jacket.

Now I'll put my dark background in and I can start defining hats and edges. In negative painting you paint what's behind the object to make the object appear.

That's how you can complete a nice series of folks standing around. You can have some fun with the background here using a big brush. Let the color mix on the page. Don't be afraid of approaching one of these quickly. I love to work with a big brush.

When this dries you can put in some minor detail, like shoes or redo an area.

Thanks for watching!

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  • that dude is so talented and such a fantastic teacher

  • good i like

  • It is a pleasure to watch you paint.

  • Such talent and great results!  Thank you for these tips.

  • I tried this. It's fun but takes practice especially if you want to put the people into a larger scene. I made the big mistake of doing these people on horseback and the people ended up larger than the horses they were on! I Oops.

  • you look like Robert deNero

  • love the work. cameraman, we don't need to see the palette work at every possible opportunity. just stay on the piece more, please. and please delete all the throat noises and ahems and etc!

  • CheapJoe...I like water color but I cant draw...I want to send a landscape of house and garden to paper matte for painting....cheapest way and easy way to do this would be what? Please help. Rick from vancouver

  • Frank makes this look so easy, and it is not.

    Look at the works behind him. They are all his paintings.

    This is the result of years and years of being a great painter.

    What a great talent.

    Randy

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