This portrait painting was fairly quick and easy. Since I'm getting used to working with the inks and figuring out what works and what doesn't, I'm finding painting with them is getting easier.
What I have the most trouble with is controlling the wicking or bleeding of the colors into others. So I decided I would put down white first for the bear. The white is much more opaque than the others and I thought the blue would have a hard time wicking into it when it dried.
I mixed some emerald green into the water water and some white into the cerulean blue and got a good mix of aqua blue with areas of depth. And as you can see, the paint goes on much darker or more vibrant and dries a little more even.
I added some blueish/gray to the fur, face and ears and darkened the eyes nose/mouth with dark gray and black. Lastly, I added some blue and white rings in the water. This little painting came together in about 4 hours.
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