South Africa
37 responses to “Camila”
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Complete the picture of morning glory flowers. Students are still confused when controlling the wet-on-wet technique with watercolor. However, there has been progress, trying to improve and practicing persistently.


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Continue practicing the wet-on-wet and dry-on-dry techniques with morning glories. (Session 3)

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Camilla demonstrated a good start with watercolor, using the wet-on-wet technique effectively with a mop brush. She is progressing well with both wet-on-wet and dry-on-dry techniques.

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The first watercolor session focused on the wet-on-wet technique, with a practice piece of a persimmon (unfinished). The colors turned out a bit vibrant, but overall, Camilla was meticulous and careful in applying this technique.

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The proportions of the facial features are quite accurate. The pencil lines are firm, clearly showing the geometric structure of the bust. To improve the drawing, you can increase the contrast between the light and dark areas to create more depth. Consider adjusting the shading to make the transitions between tones smoother.


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