That was pure therapy. Watching the way Ian Fennelly uses his paints so loosely makes me realise that I need to let go when it comes to my watercolours. I'm so uptight. I need to relax and let go; not be so controlling about it💜 Truth be told, it's the story of my life 🥺
Hey Ian, love your work. Quick question: in one video, you put color down as the very first step and then drew on top of it. In others, you make a rough sketch first and then add color. What would prompt you to choose one of those techniques over the other? Thanks so much.
I love watching these. I have a question: at 1:10 you switched from a Tombow marker to a kind of fine liner... but it isn't black, is it? Looks Grey. Is that right? And very thin? Like less than .05?
I was wondering : Is Ian using Tombow markers because it is easier to draw with fine line markers over it than over watercolor ? (I like myself using fountain pen over watercolor, but I have to wait until watercolor is completely dry) ?
He uses them for the initial sketch because they are water soluble and that means the original sketch will disappear a bit after he puts the watercolor on top of them. He also uses them to quickly add gray tones to an image, because it’s faster than watercolor and doesn’t make the page more wet, which means that the whole thing dries faster and can be completed faster.
Pour un étranger, ce spot semble un incontournable mais il y a des dizaines d’endroits loin des touristes et très valables pour de belles aquarelles à Bruxelles.
That was pure therapy. Watching the way Ian Fennelly uses his paints so loosely makes me realise that I need to let go when it comes to my watercolours. I'm so uptight. I need to relax and let go; not be so controlling about it💜 Truth be told, it's the story of my life 🥺
It is nice to see the ease with which he draws and the way of painting so agile and clean at the same time. Congratulations ! 👍🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Love watching Ian Fennelly sketch! His work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing :-)
you're welcome!
What a treat .. ! I bet it was awesome being there in person .. : ) Thanks for sharing this !
I just discovered you and must say, love your style a lot....can't wait to see more.
mike grant thank you so much ☺️
Thanks for this fabulous video! And cool music too.
you're welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing! Ian's style is super cool and I really enjoyed watching the video. Thanks again! ♥
you're welcome!
Can't wait to try this one Ian! So awesome!
It's relaxing enough watching him sketch and the music makes it even more relaxing. :) Thanks for sharing this vid!
thank you so much!!!
Painting is the most underrated performance arts
that's true !!!
love the light earth tones
Very amazed with artists who holds their pen at the farthest part.
Life is long, but art is longer. Thanks for sharing...
It sure is
Such a gift he has..
Hey Ian, love your work. Quick question: in one video, you put color down as the very first step and then drew on top of it. In others, you make a rough sketch first and then add color. What would prompt you to choose one of those techniques over the other? Thanks so much.
many, many thanks for sharing !!!
you're most welcome!
How or where can I find the pens Ian uses here? Thanks for sharing. Beautiful work
I love watching these. I have a question: at 1:10 you switched from a Tombow marker to a kind of fine liner... but it isn't black, is it? Looks Grey. Is that right? And very thin? Like less than .05?
Looks like a Pilot Fineliner Pen SWPPF possibly? I just ordered some because James Richards talks about them in his book.
yes it's grey
thank you .it's amazing..
I was wondering : Is Ian using Tombow markers because it is easier to draw with fine line markers over it than over watercolor ? (I like myself using fountain pen over watercolor, but I have to wait until watercolor is completely dry) ?
you better ask him. He'll surely reply when you email
He uses them for the initial sketch because they are water soluble and that means the original sketch will disappear a bit after he puts the watercolor on top of them.
He also uses them to quickly add gray tones to an image, because it’s faster than watercolor and doesn’t make the page more wet, which means that the whole thing dries faster and can be completed faster.
Merci, Barbara... je vois enfin 😉👍... !
lindo trabalho
Love
Ian are you painting wet on wet or just wet on dry?
awesome Thank you
Bravo!
Pour un étranger, ce spot semble un incontournable mais il y a des dizaines d’endroits loin des touristes et très valables pour de belles aquarelles à Bruxelles.
@@yvesdelombaerde5909 je dirais même plus: il y a des millions d'endroits loin des touristes et magnifiques à Bruxelles
@@yvesdelombaerde5909 bien entendu !
Brilliant x
thanks!!!
How can someone stay chill with all these people watching them. When 1 person watches me I start getting nervous
;) you get used to it and most people are just admiring your courage :)
Teaching art really helps lol
Formidável
Super
Thanks :)
New subscriber
Nice 🙏😄
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I know you from JKPP 🤭
yay ! JKPP was fun!