Cindy Briggs’ workshops are focused on developing your own style and building confidence as you develop a deeper understanding of design and watercolor techniques. She creates an enriching and positive atmosphere for all levels of artists. Discover her process from start to finish to create paintings with dramatic light, jazzed up harmonious colors, and captivating compositions.

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Part II: Skin Tones and Eye Details | Four Portrait Art Series Classes | ShopKeepArty
June 11, 2024 @ 3:30 PM

Part II: Skin Tones and Eye Details | Four Portrait Art Series Classes | ShopKeepArty
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - 3:30pm UK Time | 7:30am Pacific Time

ABOUT THIS FOUR PORTRAIT CLASS SERIES
Learn how to capture dimension, illuminate and define your portraits in this watercolour art series. Paint along with pro artist Cindy Briggs. Join this four part art series via webinar in June 2024. Broadcasting live from the US.
Class recordings are INCLUDED in the price and can be watched via our video library.
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PART II: SKIN TONES AND EYE DETAILS
SUMMARY
We will start with simple skin tone watercolour mixes. A chart is provided for further exploration of colour mixes. The art of painting watercolour eyes takes some focus.
Understanding some essential details will help you create luminous eyes that sparkle with life. Cindy will take you through step-by-step so that each portrait you paint will be enhanced with radiant eyes.
To finish this session we will paint the underpainting (first layer) of the portrait.
Photo reference: (sent to you the day before the event, along with the link to join)
Class Recommended Materials
• Fabriano 100% Cotton 140# Cold Press Watercolor Paper.
NOTE: This paper will be taped onto a water resistant board using Holbein Soft Tape.
• Mijello 18 Well Watercolour palette
• Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolours: I suggest you fill your palette and let it dry prior to painting for easier control. My main select colours for this demonstration are: Naples Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Permanent Brown, Quinacridone Rose, Cobalt Blue, optional: Phthalo Yellow Green, Lavender.
• I use a simple mechanical pencil for drawing and kneaded eraser for softening my lines.
• Prior to my demonstration, (Optional) for the highlights in the eyes and some of the hair strands, I’ll use Fine Line Masking Fluid Pen, Supernib-Fine Tip size 20 gauge.
• A rubber cement pickup will be used to lift the masking fluid.
• My favorite brushes are the Dynasty Black Gold 311 Quill Size 0/2/4 – it’s about the size of a size 10 Watercolor Brush.