I really like it when a watercolor artist lays the groundwork and you can't for the life of you tell how it's going to work out and then slowly the picture appears. It's like how when you enjoy being fooled by a magician.
@@stinar37 He is so clear with his directions , I learn everytime I watch. Although he is very fast for my damaged brain (m.s.) , I also watch @AlanOwen whose more my speed. I find them both essential for my own artistic growth ☺️.
This was VERY helpful for me, especially your note that after a first wash you can do shadows next, then mid-values. I think this will help me not to over paint mid range and limit tendency to put too much detail in too soon. Trusting your❤ when painting is a great motto. I find it helps me to have a balance of impression/expressive style and perhaps larger stroke forms, as I like realism but tend to be tight, high tension if not alternating my approach.
absolutely love your work Liron. It always reminds me to slow down and notice the shapes! I also like how you've left some of the loose first-wash fruit shapes.
Thank you Liron. My family is suffering through a great loss. Myself, I need a diversion for some time during my day…you don’t know how much your tutorials mean to me.
Oh wow that’s taken me so long to finally figure out Liron about the first washes. I have been so focused on those being right instead of the layers afterwards. Thanks for sharing this informational video with us. I really appreciate your understanding of watercolor & teaching.
Wowww the first wash was already in a place to be a art in itself and even till the end you preserved that loseness, not too abstract and not too perfect. Lovee it ❤
As a beginner, I would not have thought of it this way, usually apples first then shadows , maybe 1000 washes later of every fruit, will make sense to me 😊
Liron, amazing content as always! where can i buy the watercolor case? I mean the place where you mix your colors ( i guess my english is not that good)
Так редко рисуют интересные фрукты,вот такие интересные натюрморт,эти искусственно натуральные ,выдернуть с грядки или с ветки и поместить в некоторое открытое или лучше полузакрытое пространство,некоторая зажатость .это здорово ..это как если бы в баскетбольную сетку поместили много апельсинов и они висели бы..грозить вывалиться на игроков...
Thank you for this lesson! Couldn't we use this method to paint the vase of flowers you recently posted? Paint ing flowers with out painting flowers? Would love to hear your comments!
This makes sense. I started a painting of orchids yesterday and was very disappointed, was going to give up on it. But after watching this video I'm going to put in more shadows and negative space in the background, then come back to the orchids.
Hey liron love your videos so I just recently got into watercolor. I'm loving it but just can't find my style... I wanna do portraits or even just random things but what I struggle with is either shading or values...any suggestions??
Hi Liron! I just joined to your followers here on UA-cam, I was wondering if you have seen "Across the Spider Verse", this movie has a lot of shadows/lightning of bright colors and I have wanted to do a watercolor of any of these characters from the movie, but I'm afraid to make the big mistake of overusing the paint or something. Can you please look some of the characters and do an explanation on how to do a correct use of shadow/lightnings in bright colors with watercolor? Thank you so much!
I had noted as a beginner ( like me ..though 5 years yo yo with watercolour)...we like tight realistic art..then as you see and observe more we tend start to understand more impressionistic style. Why is it so?
I think it’s very personal (: Some may find themselves on a completely opposite trajectory 😂 Though - it may depend on what medium you’re coming from. Another possible reason is the flowing nature of watercolor. Perhaps what people crave isn’t necessary loose painting or impressionistic technique. But rather a process rooted in freedom, regardless of the desired result
Gradually im understanding what exactly the fun of loose watercolour... impressionistic style. I noticed you always paint even the brightest colours little desaturated. Maybe you want " value" to take the credit not " colours".😅
I really like it when a watercolor artist lays the groundwork and you can't for the life of you tell how it's going to work out and then slowly the picture appears. It's like how when you enjoy being fooled by a magician.
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Liron, is the best teachers I’ve ever learned from 😊, five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!!!!
I agree
@@stinar37 He is so clear with his directions , I learn everytime I watch. Although he is very fast for my damaged brain (m.s.) , I also watch @AlanOwen whose more my speed. I find them both essential for my own artistic growth ☺️.
Waouhhhhh magnifique 🤩 I love very very much ! Friendly of France 🇫🇷 ! Anny💐
This was VERY helpful for me, especially your note that after a first wash you can do shadows next, then mid-values. I think this will help me not to over paint mid range and limit tendency to put too much detail in too soon. Trusting your❤ when painting is a great motto. I find it helps me to have a balance of impression/expressive style and perhaps larger stroke forms, as I like realism but tend to be tight, high tension if not alternating my approach.
A REALLY useful video. Thank you.
Another fantastic tutorial! I love your devotion to the artistic voice within
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
Big thanks for including reverence photo!😊
Enjoy your videos so much! You are a fantastic artist and teacher❤
Back to watercolor crazy and your channel 🎉 I've got a lot of catching up to with all the videos you have that I missed 😊 Thanks Liron ❤❤❤
absolutely love your work Liron. It always reminds me to slow down and notice the shapes! I also like how you've left some of the loose first-wash fruit shapes.
Thank you! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
What a fantastic tutorial. Thanks for etching this.
Great lesson
Thank you Liron. My family is suffering through a great loss. Myself,
I need a diversion for some time during my day…you don’t know how much your tutorials mean to me.
Oh wow that’s taken me so long to finally figure out Liron about the first washes. I have been so focused on those being right instead of the layers afterwards. Thanks for sharing this informational video with us. I really appreciate your understanding of watercolor & teaching.
Thank you for this tutorial. It was just what I needed to free up my art today. Outstanding!
Again a really helpful demo!!! You’re awesome! Love your approach and the way you teach!
Wowww the first wash was already in a place to be a art in itself and even till the end you preserved that loseness, not too abstract and not too perfect. Lovee it ❤
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼
This was a very interesting video and it looks all great 👍 🎉
Thank you for this demo, this is something I would like to try. The painting looks so vibrant 😊
Thank you Cristina! Give it a go 😁🙏🏼
This was so helpful and reassuring. Your videos get better and better. You explain the magical process of layering so well.
Thank you Jan! Happy I can help 😁🙏🏼
Amazing as usual!
superb demo. so enjoyed and learned so much
Thanks Suzanne 😁🙏🏼
So fun to watch you ! !
Thanks Liron!
Thank you Manish 😊🙏🏼
Love colour water i d best
Your 1st wash looks way better than my final result. I called mine ‘Forever Ugly Phase’ .. 🥴
Omg me too!!! Lol 😂😂😂😂
As a beginner, I would not have thought of it this way, usually apples first then shadows , maybe 1000 washes later of every fruit, will make sense to me 😊
Luv what you did
Great job!
Thanks Sally! 😊
Good morning 🌄
Liron, amazing content as always! where can i buy the watercolor case? I mean the place where you mix your colors ( i guess my english is not that good)
Так редко рисуют интересные фрукты,вот такие интересные натюрморт,эти искусственно натуральные ,выдернуть с грядки или с ветки и поместить в некоторое открытое или лучше полузакрытое пространство,некоторая зажатость .это здорово ..это как если бы в баскетбольную сетку поместили много апельсинов и они висели бы..грозить вывалиться на игроков...
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for this lesson! Couldn't we use this method to paint the vase of flowers you recently posted? Paint ing flowers with out painting flowers? Would love to hear your comments!
This makes sense. I started a painting of orchids yesterday and was very disappointed, was going to give up on it. But after watching this video I'm going to put in more shadows and negative space in the background, then come back to the orchids.
Also my problem is trying to hard to make it look exactly like it at first.... then I get frustrated & think I just can't get the "look" I want
Hi Liron
Hey liron love your videos so I just recently got into watercolor. I'm loving it but just can't find my style... I wanna do portraits or even just random things but what I struggle with is either shading or values...any suggestions??
Hi Liron! I just joined to your followers here on UA-cam, I was wondering if you have seen "Across the Spider Verse", this movie has a lot of shadows/lightning of bright colors and I have wanted to do a watercolor of any of these characters from the movie, but I'm afraid to make the big mistake of overusing the paint or something. Can you please look some of the characters and do an explanation on how to do a correct use of shadow/lightnings in bright colors with watercolor? Thank you so much!
I watched the first one and loved it!! Hoping to watch this one soon too 😁 May do something like that - great idea!
I had noted as a beginner ( like me ..though 5 years yo yo with watercolour)...we like tight realistic art..then as you see and observe more we tend start to understand more impressionistic style. Why is it so?
I think it’s very personal (:
Some may find themselves on a completely opposite trajectory 😂
Though - it may depend on what medium you’re coming from.
Another possible reason is the flowing nature of watercolor. Perhaps what people crave isn’t necessary loose painting or impressionistic technique. But rather a process rooted in freedom, regardless of the desired result
Great job,my teeth feel cleaner😁
Gradually im understanding what exactly the fun of loose watercolour... impressionistic style. I noticed you always paint even the brightest colours little desaturated. Maybe you want " value" to take the credit not " colours".😅
LouiseAustralia 🦘