This article is about watercolor house portrait #400Z, of a property sold by Sarah Lyons of @Properties, and written by artist and United States Navy Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, BFA-SAIC, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery ~ the house portrait is done first as a pencil drawing and then a pen & ink, which comes with JPEG & PDF scans for making prints, note cards, and stationery. Congratulations Sarah!
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Realtor
Sarah Lyons
@properties | Real Estate Broker
30 Green Bay Road
Winnetka, Il 60093
p.847.881.0200
f. 847.881.0222 c.847.436.4351
[email protected]
Property Sold
554 Earl Drive, Northbrook, Illinois
Pencil Drawing For Watercolor House Portrait #400Z
- Clinker Stylus Sketch
The pencil drawing is the staring point for making the house portrait, because it is the foundation of the rendering. Drawing the sketch of the house is needed, because it is the patterned for the rendering. It is always important to use a guide, because you will drawing the house accurately.
Pen & Ink Drawing
- Stylus Sketch
The pen & ink drawing is commenced after I finish with the pencil sketch, because I use the sketch as a guide.
Watercolor
- Painting
The watercolor rendering is done after the ink has dried, because the ink will not bleed. Watercolor is translucent so the pen and ink show through, because it is clear. I use the ink lines as guides, because they are clear.
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Watercolor house portrait #400Z by artist Stephen F. Condren.
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