That was great Christopher ,I thought you were going to put a great big tree trunk under those trees,ha! It turned out fabulous,thanks so much. 👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
Hi Christopher, I am a beginner with watercolour and I really enjoyed the way you did your sky but the best was the blue of the tree line on the horizon; really gave it distance.
Thanks, Chris. I enjoyed doing that one. Quite warm where I am so my paper kept drying very quickly. Didn’t quite get the dramatic sky I was going for but close. Enjoyed the process. Cheers.
@@ChrisStephenArt Thank you, Chris. I will definitely keep that in mind (as I do have one-that’s a little embarrassing that I didn’t think of using it).
Hi, Christopher! What brand is your burnt sienna? It seems much redder than mine. I use Daniel Smith. I'm learning many things from you. One of my favorite things is how you vary your greens. Thank you for all that you share!
Hi, Christie. I’m currently using Lukas paints. They come in 21ml tubes, which I like !! Thank you so much, I’m really pleased you’re enjoying my videos, and thank you for supporting me, it’s very much appreciated.
@@ChrisStephenArt Thank you! I will check them out. I also like the look of the raw sienna that you use. I find that DS raw sienna is kind of dingy looking. I do like QOR raw sienna, but like most of their paints they almost flow too much!
@@christiejacobson2976Try mixing your own raw sienna with yellow ochre and some burnt sienna pr 101. Then you can adjust it to your preference. Hope this is helpful.
Thank you!
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching
That was great Christopher ,I thought you were going to put a great big tree trunk under those trees,ha! It turned out fabulous,thanks so much. 👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Cathy, much appreciated
I am a very experienced artist, but its always great to find a really good teacher! You WILL be helping many! Thank you
@@marideelebrun5811 Thanks very much. It’s good to know that even experienced artists are watching my videos.
Hi Christopher, I am a beginner with watercolour and I really enjoyed the way you did your sky but the best was the blue of the tree line on the horizon; really gave it distance.
That’s great, Norman. I’m glad the video was helpful
Thanks!
Thank you so much
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You’re welcome 😊
Fantastic thank you very much….great lesson
You’re very welcome. Thank you for watching
Thanks
Thanks so much, Patricia
Thankyou! Great informative video!😊🫡
You’re welcome! Thanks so much for watching
Bonjour. Excellent tutoriel pour débuter. MERCI. Bonne journée. A bientôt pour regarder vos nouveaux tutos. Marie, Cotentin, France
Merci Marie
Thanks, Chris. I enjoyed doing that one. Quite warm where I am so my paper kept drying very quickly. Didn’t quite get the dramatic sky I was going for but close. Enjoyed the process. Cheers.
@@sgv323 You’re welcome, Sewall. You could try using a must bottle, should help to keep the moisture in the paper.
@@ChrisStephenArt Thank you, Chris. I will definitely keep that in mind (as I do have one-that’s a little embarrassing that I didn’t think of using it).
Beautiful!👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much
I really liked this video :) I will try it out myself!
Thank you
Always a great post and painting Chris. 👍🏻
@@reynradio Thanks Dave , much appreciated
Very nice....will have to try this one. .. thanks
Thanks Ralph, please do give it a try and let me know how you get on.
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Thank you ☺️
what is the palette brand you are using in demo? It has good big mixing area.
It’s a Meeden porcelain palette. There is a link to their website, with a 10% off code in the video description. Thanks for watching.
Hi, Christopher! What brand is your burnt sienna? It seems much redder than mine. I use Daniel Smith. I'm learning many things from you. One of my favorite things is how you vary your greens. Thank you for all that you share!
Hi, Christie. I’m currently using Lukas paints. They come in 21ml tubes, which I like !! Thank you so much, I’m really pleased you’re enjoying my videos, and thank you for supporting me, it’s very much appreciated.
@@ChrisStephenArt Thank you! I will check them out. I also like the look of the raw sienna that you use. I find that DS raw sienna is kind of dingy looking. I do like QOR raw sienna, but like most of their paints they almost flow too much!
You’re welcome!!
@@christiejacobson2976Try mixing your own raw sienna with yellow ochre and some burnt sienna pr 101. Then you can adjust it to your preference. Hope this is helpful.
@@blankmission5369 Thanks, I will try that.