Transform your photo into a loose, expressive watercolor portrait. Dripping paint, visible water blooms, paper texture — fine art gallery quality.
Transform this photo into a LOOSE WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT using wet-on-wet technique. **Person shown**: [describe the subject] Watercolor characteristics: - Wet-on-wet technique: colors bleeding into each other at edges - Paper visible in key areas — unpainted white space is PART of the composition - Paint pooling and granulation visible (especially in shadows) - Drips and runs of paint trailing downward — intentional, expressive - Color blooms where pigment spreads into wet areas Painting approach: - Face: more detail and control (features recognizable) - Hair: loose, flowing brushstrokes — barely contained - Shoulders/body: very loose, fading into abstract washes - Background: splashes, splatters, and washes — completely abstract Color palette: - Limited to 4-5 colors maximum (watercolor authenticity) - Options: warm earth tones (burnt sienna, yellow ochre, indigo) OR vivid modern (quinacridone rose, phthalo blue, transparent orange) - One signature color that dominates the mood Paper texture: - Visible cold-press watercolor paper texture (rough, dimpled) - Cockled/warped edges where the paper absorbed water - Pencil sketch lines faintly visible underneath (initial drawing) The portrait should balance between recognizable and abstracted — the viewer fills in what the paint suggests. --ar 3:4 --style watercolor-fine-art
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