This week I started a new piece of a little Native American Girl holding a puppy dog. My first attempt last week at the flesh-tone recipe for a Native American portrait I thought lacked a realism and a glow so This morning I dug out my notes from that day long ago. Colin gave us the base recipe for each skin tone and so I thought I would just share that information today.
Caucasian: 1 pt Cad Red lt
2 pt Cad yellow lt and wash with burnt umber
Asian: 1pt yellow ochre
1/2 pt Cad Red med
1/4 pt burnt umber
white
Dark Skin: 2 pts burnt umber
1 pt blue
Mexican: 1 pt burnt umber
1/2 pt cad red med
1/4 pt yellow ochre and wash with burnt umber
Native American: 1/2 pt burnt umber
1 pt cad red med
1/4 pt yellow ochre and wash with reds
Initial sketch based from a photo retrieved from the public domain library of photos on a Facebook page I follow |
Rough draft of my current painting that I'm working on. |
This is how the piece looks with just rough blocking in. Of course I know that there are many different opinions but I thought I would start here and experiment with these to see what I come up with. I do know that I need to work on the coloring of my little girl because she has no glow.
More detail added but still have a long way to go before she is finished |
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