Saturday, April 27, 2013

Watercolor goes from light to dark, right??

Yep. Most of the time. Here is an example that I painted awhile back in beautiful Payne's Gray. If you want to learn how to do this, check out my hour and fifteen minute DVD titled "Portraiture in Payne's Gray. You even get the reference photo in the DVD case so that you can try it. My DVD sells for $55 (includes shipping). Contact me to order by calling my studio (Studio L) at 916-737-2311. I accept check payment only.



11 comments:

Fernando Pena said...

great use of tonal values

David Lobenberg said...
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Unknown said...

This is really good. I've been trying to experiment with watercolors, but I just can't seem to get it right.

Bridget said...

I'm watching your DVD now and I'm very impressed. I can't wait to put it into practice!

Anonymous said...

Watching the DVD right now, loving it! Thank you for all of the great tips. I can't wait to try it on my own.

David Lobenberg said...

Thank you so much, Mr. Pena. Tonal values are everything.

David Lobenberg said...

Jessica, Watercolor, like all art mediums take practice, practice, practice. Unlike most mediums, it is hard to correct mistakes.

David Lobenberg said...

Bridget, Thank you! Love the feedback whether good or not so good.

Unknown said...

Hi David, I love seeing your posts. I started with pastels and am trying to move to watercolors but it hasnt been easy. You have lovely paintings :)

Cindy Williams said...

You have lovely paintings David :)

David Lobenberg said...

Thank you, Cindy.