This is the first pear tutorial I've seen where the shadows & light were fully explained and illustrated so that a 3 dimensional pear can be achieved. You're a treasure! Thank you so much.
This is one of the best watercolor lesson that I ever seen in my life! I love watercolor and I’m myself an artist, I truly appreciate your teaching! And definitely will try it!! Thank you!!
Thanks very much for another great tutorial, and I love the way that you painted your shadows first, it looks so much more subtle and realistic. I'n going to have a go at this. Take care, David.xxx🥰♥️
I really enjoyed this tutorial and appreciate the step by step process. There was one layer where you mentioned needing to give the pear another layer - was that the yellow pear color or red, or both? I will be trying this today and tagging you on IG when I’m done. Looking forward to learning more from you. Thank you again.
Magnificent demo Sandrine ! One question: is Daniel Smith watercolor Essentials set (containing 2 reds 2 yellows 2 blues) good for botanical painting beginners? shall I purchase other colors, such as sap green, neutral tint and so on? Thanks
Hello, In principle yes, 2 of each primary is good, but it does depend on which yellow, blue and red they have selected for the set... I wouldn't buy Neutral Tint, as there is a black pigment in the mix, which I don't think is very good for botanical work.
GREAT VIDEO. PLEASE CONTINUE WITH MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE. THANK YOU
This is the first pear tutorial I've seen where the shadows & light were fully explained and illustrated so that a 3 dimensional pear can be achieved. You're a treasure! Thank you so much.
You are most welcome, I am glad you enjoyed the tutorial 😄
C'est merveilleux ❤
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Lovely. Thank you.
This is one of the best watercolor lesson that I ever seen in my life! I love watercolor and I’m myself an artist, I truly appreciate your teaching! And definitely will try it!!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for your kind words Elvia 💜🍐
Thanks very much for another great tutorial, and I love the way that you painted your shadows first, it looks so much more subtle and realistic. I'n going to have a go at this.
Take care, David.xxx🥰♥️
Lovely! Thank you so much
Wonderful. Thank you so much.
Most welcome :)
Lovely Sandrine, thank you! This one is now also on my to paint list!
Most welcome Seema :)
Bellissimo!
Grazie :)
I really enjoyed this tutorial and appreciate the step by step process. There was one layer where you mentioned needing to give the pear another layer - was that the yellow pear color or red, or both? I will be trying this today and tagging you on IG when I’m done. Looking forward to learning more from you. Thank you again.
You are most welcome :) It was probably both but it entirely depends on your subject. Some pears only need a couple of layers, some need 4 or 5... 🍐
Just bought your book in french. Gorgeous ❤
Merci 🌸
Bonjour, Sandrine. Please, what are the brushes that you are using in this fantastic video? Merci beaucoup. Salutations d'Ecosse 🏴🇫🇷 👍
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Magnificent demo Sandrine ! One question: is Daniel Smith watercolor Essentials set (containing 2 reds 2 yellows 2 blues) good for botanical painting beginners? shall I purchase other colors, such as sap green, neutral tint and so on? Thanks
Hello, In principle yes, 2 of each primary is good, but it does depend on which yellow, blue and red they have selected for the set... I wouldn't buy Neutral Tint, as there is a black pigment in the mix, which I don't think is very good for botanical work.