New Year's pig. Watercolor illustration

in #elegance6 years ago

Good day to all!
I drew this illustration as a New Year's print, which can be printed on pillows, canvas, covers, umbrellas, etc.
Painted with watercolors in a sketchbook.




Drew the contours with a pencil.





Mixed blue and green paint and with the resulting turquoise tinge painted over the fence. To show that the fence is painted, small stains were painted with yellow ocher, marking out peeping wood.



With carmine paint painted pig face. With the same color, but more densely painted over the New Year's cap.



Compacted turquoise color on the fence, drew falling shadows on it.
Gradually strengthened the color on the pig's face, condensed the color and shadows, in some places drew hairs.



Started to detail. Drew the folds on the New Year's cap, put a turquoise reflex from the fence in the shade on the muzzle and the cap.
Prescribed a small eye, mouth line, nose, ear shape and hooves.



At the final stage, I added with pencil white reflexes in some places.
At the end of the work I processed the drawing in the editor.
Now this print can be placed on souvenirs and gift products.







Thank you for attention!

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Aw so cute :)

I very like the photos of the drawing process;) Great job!

cute pig))

He looks like he's interested in whatever happening outside his fence and is paying attention happily :D A very lovely picture, @kleonella :)


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This is so beautiful! I really love all the innocence and joy the little pig expresses with his eyes 💓

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