Blue Ballerina

A watercolour painting of a ballerina on points

When I was a young girl I went to ballet lessons. I loved them and tried my best, but my ballet teacher would always say: “Point your toes, Louise!”  I would say: “But I AM pointing them!” in return.  I could never seem to point them enough for her liking and unfortunately never progressed to points.  I guess I just wasn’t putting in enough effort to achieve the desired results, even though I thought I was.

There is such physical exertion and effort behind every ballerina’s seemingly effortless and weightless performance.   I admire them greatly.  I also recently discovered that they’re a lovely subject matter for watercolour painting.  The transparency and luminescence of watercolour paints suits them admirably.

Blue Ballerina is my first effort at painting these graceful dancers.  Below you can see the first three stages in my process.  First, I did a pencil sketch of the dancer.  I must confess that I rather struggled with her left hand (the hand facing the viewer on the right).  This was mainly in shadow on the original photograph, so I was hoping to rectify any errors as I applied paint.

Wet-in-Wet Technique

As the ballerina’s legs show through her net skirt, I knew I would have to paint them first and add the skirt later.  Once the legs were dry, I applied water to the skirt area and then added a wet-in-wet wash to indicate the lightness and transparency of the dress material.  This was the only area where I used the wet-in-wet technique.

     

Filling in the details

Once the skirt was dry I started working on the top half of the painting.  As I thought they would be, the hands were a challenge.  It took quite a few layers of paint and darkening of shadows to get her left hand to a point where I was happy enough with the result.

After I had finished with the arms and hands, I moved on to her face and hair.  As this was very delicate work, I used a size 000 brush for her eyes, nose and mouth detail.

The final details and shadows were then added to finish off the painting.

A watercolour painting of a ballerina on points
Blue ballerina

View more of my watercolours on this website by clicking here

If you’d like to see more of my paintings, please visit my Facebook page here

Related Posts In This Category

  • Painted Landscape

    The glorious flowers of Spring in such an abundant display, inspired me to write this poem. Bright yellow blooms interspersed with orange and bright patches of cerise pink and fresh white, seemed to lift my soul. I couldn’t help feeling happy! This display of spring daisies happens on an annual basis on the west coast…

  • Be Brave: take on a challenge!

    There are many ways to be brave.  It’s not just about sorting out a bully, or giving a kick-ass corporate presentation when you’re terrified and your insides are all a-jiggle. Sometimes, it’s about taking on something you didn’t know you could do – taking up the challenge. Such a challenge was presented to me recently…

  • Flower Girl

    It’s Springtime in South Africa and what a gorgeous season it is! We are blessed to have a resident pair of olive thrushes in our garden and they are so cheeky (in the best way!). Every morning the bigger male waits on our stoep (porch) to see what’s for breakfast.  If it’s not to his…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *