Watercolor Artist - USA (2019-10)

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64 Watercolor artist | OCTOBER 2019


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lacing people in paintings can
enhance the visual experience for
viewers, helping them sense life
within a scene and become a part of
the story being told. Th e myth that
painting people in watercolor is
diffi cult can be dispelled with some
practice and courage. Consider these
10 practical tips for adding fi gures to
your landscape paintings.


  1. Position the fi gure in relation
    to or in context with the subject.
    A fi gure shouldn’t distract the viewer
    from the main subject; instead, it
    should enhance the visual experience.
    Th e viewer often identifi es with the
    solitary fi gure in the landscape and
    thus connects with the painting, so
    the importance of a relevant fi gure
    shouldn’t be underestimated.

  2. Depict dynamism. Unlike other
    elements in a landscape painting,
    fi gures are dynamic subjects. When
    drawing them en plein air, they need
    to be rendered quickly because their
    postures and expressions are fl eeting.
    Simplify their shapes; what matters
    most is their essence and gesture.
    Details of facial features and clothing
    are often superfl uous.

  3. Use proportion eff ectively.
    To provide a sense of realism, keep in


Follow these 10 easy tips for adding
a little life to your paintings.

By Sagnik Biswas


Peopling the


Landscape


The prominent fi gure in A Lonely Street
(watercolor on paper, 14¼ x10¼ ) draws the
viewer into the landscape.
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