Thank you so much dear :* I want to invite you on my main YT Channel - DKdesign (same logo but white on black) because I won't post here any new tutorials :(
Wow, you must have spent hours on the painting, and the result is more than beautiful, it transports a certain uneasy mood, like that might be a dangerous place. Now I have a question for you: As a beginner I'm always told to leave the white spaces, which you don't do at all here except for the trees via rubber, and it seems clear to me that one couldn't create a painting similar to yours without the help of the extra white colour -since the foreground is intricate whitish details on red and the intensity of the painting comes from the density (and saturation) of the coloured space. So what's your stance on "leaving the white" in watercolour paintings, do you do that at all, did someone tell you to do it when you were beginning, how was the experience for you? Very interested in your thoughts.
I appreciate you comment. I'm a self taught artist and so my current skills are entirely acquired on the basis of my own experience. I also figured that painting must always be a pleasant activity for me and should be complex in no way. My way to leave the white space is of course to use the art masking fluid. Since I used to paint with the oil paints I like light color over the dark effect. To that end I simply use white gouache which is white opaque water color. All of the branches in this particular painting have been done with the use of gouache. That's the whole secret. If You will have any more questions don't hesitate ;) Best Regards :*
Witaj Bogusławo. Biały gouache (gwasz) jest to nic innego jak biała akwarela tylko kryjąca (posiada spoiwo z gum roślinnych takie jak do techniki akwarelowej) jednak aby mocno kryła należy nałożyć jej kilka warstw. Przy pojedynczych wartstwach można uzyskać efekt mgły lub rozbielenia chmur. Zdecydowanie urozmaica pracę z akwarelami, ale oczywiście nie jest konieczna jeśli ktoś w swojej twórczości jej nie chce używać. Jeśli chodzi o uznawanie lub nie jest to kwestia indywidualna każdego artysty choć na myśl przychodzi mi np. Pani Maria Raczyńska, która osobiście mnie zainspirowała do używania gwaszu. Pozdrawiam serdecznie :)
its very beautiful painting
Thank you so much for your kind words about my painting :)
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Wow very nice
Thank you so much dear :* I want to invite you on my main YT Channel - DKdesign (same logo but white on black) because I won't post here any new tutorials :(
Oh that's simply divine. Thanks so much Dominika👏🌹
Thank You so much Lo :* You are very kind to me :)
Beautiful Colors. Looking forward to future Videos.
Thank You so much Parvaiz, I really appreciate it. I'm moving right now, but I will make new tutorial SOON, I promise :)
Excellent, magnificent!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it :)
This is seriously amazing!!!!! 😲
Thank you so much Ashley! I really appreciate it! :)
WONDERFUL!🤗🤗🤗 Thank You👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank You so much Annie :*
Bluffant ! J'adore . Bravo
Thank You so much :) I'm so happy to hear that :D
Inspiring. Thankyou.
Thank You so much Mike :) I really appreciate it :)
IT s so wonderful! I subscribe!
Awwww Thank You so much Tatjana :*
Wow, you must have spent hours on the painting, and the result is more than beautiful, it transports a certain uneasy mood, like that might be a dangerous place. Now I have a question for you: As a beginner I'm always told to leave the white spaces, which you don't do at all here except for the trees via rubber, and it seems clear to me that one couldn't create a painting similar to yours without the help of the extra white colour -since the foreground is intricate whitish details on red and the intensity of the painting comes from the density (and saturation) of the coloured space. So what's your stance on "leaving the white" in watercolour paintings, do you do that at all, did someone tell you to do it when you were beginning, how was the experience for you? Very interested in your thoughts.
I appreciate you comment. I'm a self taught artist and so my current skills are entirely acquired on the basis of my own experience. I also figured that painting must always be a pleasant activity for me and should be complex in no way. My way to leave the white space is of course to use the art masking fluid. Since I used to paint with the oil paints I like light color over the dark effect. To that end I simply use white gouache which is white opaque water color. All of the branches in this particular painting have been done with the use of gouache. That's the whole secret. If You will have any more questions don't hesitate ;) Best Regards :*
Realmente hermoso tu trabajo, felicitaciones. Suscribo a tu página. Saludos desde Buenos Aires - ARGENTINA
Awww it's kind of You :* Thank You so much, Best Regards to You Nelida :)
I know it's pretty randomly asking but does anybody know of a good site to stream new series online ?
just subsribed to your youtube,beautiful work thanks so much.claire
Thank You so much Claire :* I'm so happy to have You here :*
Akwarele i farba biała , kto to uznaje ?
Witaj Bogusławo. Biały gouache (gwasz) jest to nic innego jak biała akwarela tylko kryjąca (posiada spoiwo z gum roślinnych takie jak do techniki akwarelowej) jednak aby mocno kryła należy nałożyć jej kilka warstw. Przy pojedynczych wartstwach można uzyskać efekt mgły lub rozbielenia chmur. Zdecydowanie urozmaica pracę z akwarelami, ale oczywiście nie jest konieczna jeśli ktoś w swojej twórczości jej nie chce używać. Jeśli chodzi o uznawanie lub nie jest to kwestia indywidualna każdego artysty choć na myśl przychodzi mi np. Pani Maria Raczyńska, która osobiście mnie zainspirowała do używania gwaszu. Pozdrawiam serdecznie :)