Gouache from the Ground Up: Week 1 Demo (New watercolor/gouache workshops starting Jan.)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Hello Art-family,
I have a couple classes coming up in the new year so I thought I would share a recorded demo I did for a recent class I taught called "gouache from the ground up." This is week 1 on the foundations of working with gouache.
In 2023 I'd like to teach more classes but I'm starting in Janurary with a watercolor class about the changing light in different seasons and a gouache still life class that focuses on found objects around the house.
Feel free to reach out for more details or to check if there are any spots left in the classes.
Thanks for watching.
Happy sketching,
Jared
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I paused to write down the colors of gouache he mentions around 35:00 and thought I'd share for anyone else who was interested.
Since there isn't a closed caption available I apologize for any mistakes in advance. 😂
Nickel azo yellow, yellow ochre, napthal red, alizeran crimson or carmine, holbein pink, ultramarine, cobalt blue or cerulean, lavender, burnt sienna, burnt umber, ivory black
That is correct- thank you for sharing that. I need to figure out how to set up closed captions on yt.
Thanks Jared! Looking forward to the workshops!
Thank you for watching! :)
Спасибо! Вы прекрасный учитель
Hi,you aren’t showing what you’re doing well, mostly your box of paints, palette ,etc are off camera. Center them if you can. Thanks!
Right now I am just using Masters Touch Gouache and so far it’s been an enjoyable experience. I am curious as to how much better the experience is with higher quality paints.
This was great. I just started painting with gouache. Maybe I’m missing it, is there a way to get the rest of this course?
I don't have a way right now for the rest. It was a class I taught live. I have gouache demos and tutorials on my patreon but no pressure to join, of course. :)
I m so glad I found your channel! You have a good way of breaking down information and making it less esoteric.
Thank you!
Outstanding video and great teaching. Already a subscriber but would like more info on your courses. D
Well thank you! You can find more on my website www.jaredcullum.com/events or just email me directly which is also on the website, thanks so much. :) I posted about the new classes on the community portion of my page. Thank you!
I have a box of 'Finest Artist's calligraphy gouache" by Schmincke, can I use this as regular gouache or is there a difference I should be aware of? Thanks
This was great I’ve watched it twice I wish i could afford it but no luck I’ve tried selling some art n some personal items but I guess the holiday has it tide up tattooing always slows down this time of the year hopefully I’ll get to join the next one thanks for sharing bro enjoyed the tips
Well you can always reach out to me with questions. :) I genuinely appreciate your support and interest and I’m happy to do anything I can to help you grow and go forward.
Windsor Newton Designer’s Gouache. Good stuff. Pro grade. Clean finish. Competitive price points.
They are great and some big box craft store sell them and usually have good coupons to get them cheaper. I use m graham personally. Just like the brand but WN is great.
I need a box because the gouache I use comes in pots and I have to transfer it, especially since I plan to do some plein air painting very soon.
Teaching pace is very good for me. Thank you
This was very helpful and fun to watch. Thank you!
Great explanation of values. Thanks
Thank you! I appreciate you watching
You don’t have to be fast to get smooth blends with gouache, you just have to use the right brush. The soft sable brushes make blending edges very easy
Right- thank you. I must have worded it wrong. I wasn’t talking about blending in general. I was referring to a specific lush blend that oil does naturally that is harder to get with gouache even if you soften and blend. It’s pretty hard to put into words what I’m talking about without showing it.
@@JaredCullum I’m not familiar with oil paint, maybe this is why I don’t understand the difference in blending. This tutorial has a wealth of information, especially for those who do a lot of mixing with white when using gouache (me!) The color mixing made sense though because the way you’re teaching it here is very similar to how I paint with watercolor.
what brand of brush are you using? it's a 1 inch flat brush right?
Yes- I like the Raphael Kaerrel brushes for gouache.
@@JaredCullum thank you! I like the color value thing very useful if it isn't too much to ask what kind of red you were using? cad red light?
@@Vengurl09 Napthol red- but only because it came with the m graham starter kit and I just kept rebuying it. I like cad red too. : )