The sigsn of a true professional - not afraid to show their mistakes, keeps at it until it's right and doesn't swear when it goes wrong. Your voice is so soothing to listen to. Thanks for these tips
I was tickled to see "Watercolor - You Can Do It!" in your excellent video. I bought that when Tony taught the first workshop I attended in 2001, along with "Tony Couch's Keys to Successful Painting". He wrote "remember the values" in each and signed them.He did a full sheet demo each morning for us. At 94, he is still teaching.
Wonderful video as usual❤. I started with wood pulp paper. I knew if I spent too much on paper I would be too intimidated to even start. Now I love cotton! I use the pulp variety for studies and stress relief and sheets of practice. I don't worry about sketching lines, color corrections, or writing notes to myself. Who knew that different brands of white show different whites? I love how playful you are during outtakes. If you were a neighbor I'd invite you to tea. Thank you for being you ❤❤❤
So, if you live in Europe, I can recommend very much "Centenaire " . It's a good paper from Gerstaecker, Germany. A pad, 30x40 cm, 300 gram with 20 sheets costs about 35 Euro.
I have been practicing watercolour for about 2 years and have just bought my first Arches paper. Up until now (in Australia) I have been using A3 300gsm block Leyton paper from THE ARTIST PAPER CLUB. It is a 100% cotton, it holds the water beautifully and very affordable in both cold and hot press . I will continue to use this paper and keep the Arches for special paintings. Thank you for your tips I have learnt so much and your way of explaining is easy to understand and very helpful. Cheers !!
Also in Australia but had to look up Leyton as haven’t come across it before. Sadly another Chinese product attempting to hide its origins with a western name. Consciously trying to make ethical choices when buying art supplies so definitely no Russian products and, where there are alternatives, no Chinese products. Consequently, I’d no longer suggest W&N Cotman paints for beginners. I’m now buying Roman Szmal, Rósa Gallery and Daniel Smith paints and non Chinese cotton papers.
I love learning from you and one thing I especially enjoy each video are your outtakes. Thanks for including them for a lighthearted look at who you are. ♥
I remember you saying that you've had trouble removing sheets from blocks. The only blocks I've ever had trouble with are from Bao Hong: the edges seemed to be gummed the same way you'd glue pages into a paperback book - so gummy & thick. The easiest I've experienced is Saunders Waterford. LOL - the thing that holds me back most is having time to practice! I need to put chores & errands aside & sit down with my paints! Thanks Louise!
You are inspiring....it makes me feel better to know you struggle with that white space. BUT I know that you have worked hard to be as wonderful as you are ...TY x
Thank you for your encouragement. Just finished 3 days of hideously unsuccessful attempts at a landscape style I adore and just not getting it even one little bit. This video has given me a couple of ideas about things to try. I'm an old Aussie very far and long away from home. Watching and listening to and learning from your videos (and looking at your simply glorious, gorgeous paintings) keeps me trying with "magical" albeit awfully frustrating watercolour.
I've been doing watercolor for a few years, and as a mathematician, it has been quite a challenge! But you absolutely nailed all the really important things I've learned through trial and error, along with a lot of sweat and tears! You are an absolutely delightful teacher and person. Thank you so much for sharing your gift. ❤
Thanks for sharing this wonderful information. I am definitely finding out that I don’t need to be using the pulp papers anymore for painting after trying the 100% cotton papers. I am now using Hahnemuhle (German Made) 100% cotton watercolor paper in 140 lb/ 300 gsm that is fairly inexpensive. I also love the Strathmore (USA Made) 500 series 100% cotton papers. I have just recently upgraded my brushes too. Definitely finding that I need to check on not over working my paintings & just let the watercolor do it’s thing. Thanks for all the helpful advice!
All your videos are so motivating and inspiring Louise. Some tutorial videos on UA-cam are great but not many artists come up with motivational videos like yours. All points are valid and apply to all watercolor artists. :)
I always enjoy watching your bloopers, kind of miss the old music though. 🙂 But I soooo can relate to Leo and his antics. I've got Bodie that has a penchant for my brushes! Yikes! Gotta love the artist's cat. Thank you so much for the tips, you are always generous to give.
Thanks for your suggestions, Louise! I remember when i first started painting that I didn't know the difference between cotton and pulp paper. I actually got 100% cotton paper, but then i got 50% cotton, and it was so difficult to use! I've never went back since haha
Thank you! I hear you. I accidentally bought a wood pulp journal once and I couldn't paint in it. It was terrible. I've kept it. I'll let me grandson play around in it when he's older.
1) I'm in Europe and I find that Fabriano artistico 100% paper is 1/3 cheaper than arches or canson heritage (my fav). It's best to buy a full sheet, you can buy them individually in good art stores and online :) and also Fabriano comes in four textures! They have rough, cold pressed, soft pressed and hot pressed. I like the soft pressed one for mixed media!
In Spain it depends. Fabriano sheets are twice the price of Arches. But then when it comes to full glued blocs fabriano is way cheaper than arches. But if you want a regular 12 sheet bloc Arches is half the price. It's weird lol
@@loati94 Oh, that's interesting! In Poland Fabriano is cheaper in every form, but the most economical solution is always buying loose full sheets (50x70cm). Last time I checked a sheet of Fabriano was 24pln, which is around 5euro :D
@@loati94 that's wild, espiecially since you're closer to Italy, where it's made, than me XD But yes, that the price. And even Arches is not 10euro per sheet, but less
I love your tips Louise ❤ I keep practicing and trying to let the watercolour do its thing but the urge to control it takes over, I have so much to learn still but I absolutely love it :)
Thanks so much Sarah and thank you for the compliment. It's a dress from Sugarhill Brighton. I'm looking forward to some warmer weather so I can wear it. 😊
When I was a new watercolor artist I started using cheap paper and paints. It was so frustrating! What a difference good supplies make! You are a great teacher! Love your work! Hope to take one of your classes in the future. ( Love your dress too)
Thank you Louise for the excellent tutorial. I am now using 100% cotton papers now, and so much better at using the paints with it Thank you for all your tips for us , my range of brushes is growing but I take on board what you say about how to use them. I will never be a master but will learn to love the paintings I do for myself and that will be because of your teaching Thank you x
I love your videos, you always teach me something! You inspire me with your advice, (try new techniques and don't be afraid of mistakes). Also, your out takes at the end inevitability make me laugh 😂
Haha Leo was on fire! Thank you again Louise for a clear and reassuring video. Watching you always helps ground and inspire me to keep going when I am feeling a bit “blah”.
Hi Louise. I have been enjoying your beginner in for you tube tutorials. And have been thoroughly enjoying…. I love your Patreon membership…. Excited to get back into a painting 😊schedule. It is hard to select one of your 400 Patreon tutorials. Thanks so much! G one of your over 400 tutorials you have
I am also a fast drawer. Free hand. I can draw pictures in minutes. That makes bit harder for me to paint slowly. But I am trying. With water colour .I have to wait to dry. Before more painting. Thank you so much for this video. 💗
I was just watching a Video about a Portrait painting Contest in Britain. Someone commented: you cannot write „painting“ without „pain“. 😂 so true! The Road of water colour painting successfully is long and painful sometimes, but so rewarding too. Pain Will become gain eventually. And LOUISE is perfectly able to guide you on that road and to paint and gain real soon.
Hi loviza. It's me again shri. This information in this video. Is very very helpful to me. That preparation is very important before painting. I always make sure that my sketch is correct. Light and shadows must go. I got this habit of sketching 4 different pictures in one subject. Then I stick them all on the wall. In front of my breakfast table.look at for days and do the correction. Before I decide to paint. I enjoy more sketching than painting.
Hi Louise, thank you for all the work you put into your tutorials, I am a huge fan of your teaching style. I am in South Australia and find there are very few brands of 100% cotton paper locally that won't break the bank, however I really like the Art Spectrum 100% cotton cold pressed pads. I have yet to try Arches but feel the Art Spectrum is the closest to Fabriano that I have tried.
Your Art is amazing. I think I need to work on my paint to water ratio because sometimes I’ll start out with nice washes and then I get carried away with too much pigment. Thank you!!
Thank you for all your wise words…I found GenCrafts watercolor paper 100% cotton on Amazon. I’m gonna have to stretch my paper though I think, thanks to your videos…🙏🏽🙋🏻♀️👍🏽
Gracias Louise por compartir tus conocimientos. Se aprende mucho. Personalmente, uso papel Baohong en rollo de 37cm de ancho por 10 metros de largo y lo corto a mi medida. Lo compro en AliExpress por unos 50 €uros. És un papel 300 grs. de algodón 100% prensado en frío. És indestructible, aguanta varias aguadas y se trabaja muy bien. También lo venden en rollos de 135 cm por 10 metros. Saludos cordiales desde Catalonia, Spain.
Louise, I absolutely love everything about your videos and look forward to the outtakes, which always make me smile or laugh! Thank you for all you share! I am also a fan of Fabriano Artistico, which I can find on sale at times here in northern CA.
Dear Louise - I just recently found you! I love how you teach. You mentioned a book on composition - I would like to find it. Could let me know the name again. I think your teaching is just the best. You are an incredible artist. You are also absolutely charming! Love the outtakes.
Thank you very much Margritz 💕. I've put links to the books in the description of the video. If you click on 'more' underneath the video, the description will expand and you'll see them listed there. The book I have by Frank Webb is out of print but he has another one that I have listed there. The Tony Couch book is still available.
my favorite is baohong academy, i buy it in big sheets and cut it down and make my own watercolor blocks. it ends up being as cheap or cheaper than pads of some wood pulp ones!
So helpful, as always. The Baohong Master's Touch paper seems to ne unavailable in the US, but we can get the Baohong Academy paper which has the same description. I've used it and it seems to be nearly the same as Arches (I say that as a complete novice). In any case, it's good quality paper and a bit less expensive than Arches or other European brands.
What I do is this. With one model. I sketch 4 different angle of pictures. That makes my drawings more interesting. Then I decide which one i like to paint. I believe that with the better drawings. You get the better painting.
Everyone is different but for me, cheap watercolor paper was invaluable bc I had no idea how to even use a paintbrush. Once I had a better handle on brush control I switched. I would not have felt good filling up expensive pages with simple brush strokes.
Yes true, thanks Missy. I think the problem with wood pulp paper is that it's not easy to paint on it with watercolour and beginners start using it, find it's too difficult and then they give up having never tried cotton paper- which is a shame. 💕
I’ve been using Fabriano “soft” press for a few years. I noticed you’ve used it in a few tutorials. How did you like the soft press? Will you do some more tutorials using it? Also, I’m REALLY enjoying your landscape tutorials!
I love their soft press paper. I like it more than their cold press paper. I find the paint lifts too easily on the cold press but I haven't noticed that on the soft press yet. I may do more tutorials using it but I'm not sure if it's easy to get hold of around the world. I know of only one place I can buy it in Australia. Thanks Melissa.
I've been loving your videos and you. I'm a beginner in the world of art so I really appreciate your advice. I'm actually starting my journey with digital art. I'm using infinite Painter on my Samsung tab with stylus. Have you ever dabbled with digital art? I'm hoping it's am okay medium for a beginner :) ❤️
Thank you David. I dabbled in digital art when I did my fine art course. I had one class a week where they taught me how to use Photoshop and all of the brushes. You can do some amazing things with it.
Also, only professional quality paint! Never student grade. You pay less, and use3 times as much with student grade paint , so it actually costs more. It doesnt mix the same colors as it should, either
I like watercolours because of few artists ..you being top in them...why? I am mad about your wet on wet style technique. Nobody uses this as you do.however your technique is difficult to use in a cityscapes like busy street with figures in between buildings..i wish you could show one painting in your technique in cityscapes. Im aware its not your genre...but its a wishful thinking 😊. Thanks again for the inspiration 🙏
The sigsn of a true professional - not afraid to show their mistakes, keeps at it until it's right and doesn't swear when it goes wrong. Your voice is so soothing to listen to. Thanks for these tips
My pleasure Colin. Thanks very much.
You are an excellent artist AND you are an excellent teacher, Louise! Such a helpful teaching!♥️🌹
That's so kind of you. Thank you Susan.
The biggest thing that holds me back is my self talk. I love your work and tutorials, thank you Louise ❤
I was tickled to see "Watercolor - You Can Do It!" in your excellent video. I bought that when Tony taught the first workshop I attended in 2001, along with "Tony Couch's Keys to Successful Painting". He wrote "remember the values" in each and signed them.He did a full sheet demo each morning for us. At 94, he is still teaching.
Wonderful video as usual❤. I started with wood pulp paper. I knew if I spent too much on paper I would be too intimidated to even start. Now I love cotton! I use the pulp variety for studies and stress relief and sheets of practice. I don't worry about sketching lines, color corrections, or writing notes to myself. Who knew that different brands of white show different whites? I love how playful you are during outtakes. If you were a neighbor I'd invite you to tea. Thank you for being you ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Connie! If I lived next door I'd love to come. 🥰
You are the most talented and delightful artist to come along since sliced bread!!!🤗👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎨
You're the best Bindi's mom! Thank you.......blush. 🥰
Love your kitty cat! Thank for this very encouraging video!
Thank you Carol. 😊
So, if you live in Europe, I can recommend very much "Centenaire " . It's a good paper from Gerstaecker, Germany. A pad, 30x40 cm, 300 gram with 20 sheets costs about 35 Euro.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Excellent- thanks very much Helga.
I have been practicing watercolour for about 2 years and have just bought my first Arches paper. Up until now (in Australia) I have been using A3 300gsm block Leyton paper from THE ARTIST PAPER CLUB. It is a 100% cotton, it holds the water beautifully and very affordable in both cold and hot press . I will continue to use this paper and keep the Arches for special paintings.
Thank you for your tips I have learnt so much and your way of explaining is easy to understand and very helpful. Cheers !!
Also in Australia but had to look up Leyton as haven’t come across it before. Sadly another Chinese product attempting to hide its origins with a western name. Consciously trying to make ethical choices when buying art supplies so definitely no Russian products and, where there are alternatives, no Chinese products. Consequently, I’d no longer suggest W&N Cotman paints for beginners. I’m now buying Roman Szmal, Rósa Gallery and Daniel Smith paints and non Chinese cotton papers.
"It truly is a magical medium." Yes! To be a magician in watercolor does take courage and daring... thank you for showing the way. :)
2 requests: 1)can you do an updated video on your favorite watercolor paints and brushes. 2) Can you elaborate on 'don't paint all you see' point?
Thank you for the suggestions. 🥰
You just pinpointed so many of the issues I struggle with. Thank you for pointing them out. Your videos really help me ❤
I love learning from you and one thing I especially enjoy each video are your outtakes. Thanks for including them for a lighthearted look at who you are. ♥
Thank you Donna.
In the US, Kilimanjaro 100% cotton paper from Cheap Joe’s is very nice to work on.
Good to know! Thanks so much Susan.
I'm glad to hear that. I have some Kilimanjaro that is 300lb. I should probably look for some in a lower weight. Love Cheap Joe's!
Excellent suggestions. Love the bloopers at the end!
I remember you saying that you've had trouble removing sheets from blocks. The only blocks I've ever had trouble with are from Bao Hong: the edges seemed to be gummed the same way you'd glue pages into a paperback book - so gummy & thick. The easiest I've experienced is Saunders Waterford.
LOL - the thing that holds me back most is having time to practice! I need to put chores & errands aside & sit down with my paints! Thanks Louise!
Thanks Kim. That's my problem too. I don't get enough time to paint. ❤️
Yes, time. Especially since I have a small home business that has to come first as it pays rent ans feeds me
You are inspiring....it makes me feel better to know you struggle with that white space. BUT I know that
you have worked hard to be as wonderful as you are ...TY x
Thank you for your encouragement. Just finished 3 days of hideously unsuccessful attempts at a landscape style I adore and just not getting it even one little bit. This video has given me a couple of ideas about things to try. I'm an old Aussie very far and long away from home. Watching and listening to and learning from your videos (and looking at your simply glorious, gorgeous paintings) keeps me trying with "magical" albeit awfully frustrating watercolour.
I've been doing watercolor for a few years, and as a mathematician, it has been quite a challenge! But you absolutely nailed all the really important things I've learned through trial and error, along with a lot of sweat and tears! You are an absolutely delightful teacher and person. Thank you so much for sharing your gift. ❤
I love Leo! Thanks for sharing the bloopers! Great fun!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful information. I am definitely finding out that I don’t need to be using the pulp papers anymore for painting after trying the 100% cotton papers. I am now using Hahnemuhle (German Made) 100% cotton watercolor paper in 140 lb/ 300 gsm that is fairly inexpensive. I also love the Strathmore (USA Made) 500 series 100% cotton papers. I have just recently upgraded my brushes too. Definitely finding that I need to check on not over working my paintings & just let the watercolor do it’s thing. Thanks for all the helpful advice!
Thanks Colleen and thank you for the paper suggestions as well. 🥰
@@LouiseDeMasi You’re most welcomed! 🥰
Everything about the out-takes at the end is priceless!! I was laughing out loud!
All your videos are so motivating and inspiring Louise. Some tutorial videos on UA-cam are great but not many artists come up with motivational videos like yours. All points are valid and apply to all watercolor artists. :)
Thank you so much for all your instruction. Yor teaching is invaluable ❤
Thank you Louise! ❤
I always enjoy watching your bloopers, kind of miss the old music though. 🙂 But I soooo can relate to Leo and his antics. I've got Bodie that has a penchant for my brushes! Yikes! Gotta love the artist's cat. Thank you so much for the tips, you are always generous to give.
Thanks for your suggestions, Louise! I remember when i first started painting that I didn't know the difference between cotton and pulp paper. I actually got 100% cotton paper, but then i got 50% cotton, and it was so difficult to use! I've never went back since haha
Thank you! I hear you. I accidentally bought a wood pulp journal once and I couldn't paint in it. It was terrible. I've kept it. I'll let me grandson play around in it when he's older.
1) I'm in Europe and I find that Fabriano artistico 100% paper is 1/3 cheaper than arches or canson heritage (my fav). It's best to buy a full sheet, you can buy them individually in good art stores and online :) and also Fabriano comes in four textures! They have rough, cold pressed, soft pressed and hot pressed. I like the soft pressed one for mixed media!
In Spain it depends. Fabriano sheets are twice the price of Arches. But then when it comes to full glued blocs fabriano is way cheaper than arches. But if you want a regular 12 sheet bloc Arches is half the price. It's weird lol
@@loati94 Oh, that's interesting! In Poland Fabriano is cheaper in every form, but the most economical solution is always buying loose full sheets (50x70cm). Last time I checked a sheet of Fabriano was 24pln, which is around 5euro :D
@@Mmmmagu Wow only 5€? Here a sheet of that size of Fabriano is 10€
@@loati94 that's wild, espiecially since you're closer to Italy, where it's made, than me XD But yes, that the price. And even Arches is not 10euro per sheet, but less
Great tips ! Your dress is beautiful on you.
Thank you so much Sue.
I love your tips Louise ❤ I keep practicing and trying to let the watercolour do its thing but the urge to control it takes over, I have so much to learn still but I absolutely love it :)
Thank you! I fight the urge too- I don't always win though 😆❤️.
Thanks for this useful and inspirational video. I like hearing about your books and encouraging words to experiment. You paint beautifully.
Great video Louise. I've learned a lot from you about planning and how important it is. Also, love your green top! :)
Thanks so much Sarah and thank you for the compliment. It's a dress from Sugarhill Brighton. I'm looking forward to some warmer weather so I can wear it. 😊
When I was a new watercolor artist I started using cheap paper and paints. It was so frustrating! What a difference good supplies make! You are a great teacher! Love your work! Hope to take one of your classes in the future. ( Love your dress too)
Thanks a lot Louise, you are so sweet and talented!
Thanks so much Luda.
Thank you Louise for the excellent tutorial. I am now using 100% cotton papers now, and so much better at using the paints with it Thank you for all your tips for us , my range of brushes is growing but I take on board what you say about how to use them. I will never be a master but will learn to love the paintings I do for myself and that will be because of your teaching Thank you x
My pleasure Amanda and thank you very much. 🥰
I love your videos, you always teach me something! You inspire me with your advice, (try new techniques and don't be afraid of mistakes). Also, your out takes at the end inevitability make me laugh 😂
That makes me happy to know. Thank you Dorothy.
Haha Leo was on fire! Thank you again Louise for a clear and reassuring video. Watching you always helps ground and inspire me to keep going when I am feeling a bit “blah”.
Hi Louise. I have been enjoying your beginner in for you tube tutorials. And have been thoroughly enjoying….
I love your Patreon membership…. Excited to get back into a painting 😊schedule.
It is hard to select one of your 400 Patreon tutorials. Thanks so much!
G one of your over 400 tutorials you have
Thanks for the Tips.
Wonderful suggestions! Love your videos!!
I am also a fast drawer. Free hand. I can draw pictures in minutes. That makes bit harder for me to paint slowly. But I am trying. With water colour .I have to wait to dry. Before more painting. Thank you so much for this video. 💗
I was just watching a Video about a Portrait painting Contest in Britain. Someone commented: you cannot write „painting“ without „pain“. 😂 so true! The Road of water colour painting successfully is long and painful sometimes, but so rewarding too. Pain Will become gain eventually. And LOUISE is perfectly able to guide you on that road and to paint and gain real soon.
Always inspiring, Louise. So many great tips, I try to embrace them all. Now I just need to find that extra time to practise🤔☺🌹🇦🇺.
Some great tips there Louise. I love watching your videos, especially the outtakes at the end! 😂
Hi loviza. It's me again shri. This information in this video. Is very very helpful to me. That preparation is very important before painting. I always make sure that my sketch is correct. Light and shadows must go. I got this habit of sketching 4 different pictures in one subject. Then I stick them all on the wall. In front of my breakfast table.look at for days and do the correction. Before I decide to paint. I enjoy more sketching than painting.
Thanks loviza
Thank you, Louise. I'm always looking forward to watching your videos, they are very useful and inspiring 😊
I absolutely adore you!!
Thank you Linden. 🥰
Thanks a lot for this video! Peace!
A pleasure! Thank you Henrique.
I lover your outtakes!! I love your art!! Someday, I will have enough time to watch all of your videos and patrean videos.
Hi Louise, thank you for all the work you put into your tutorials, I am a huge fan of your teaching style. I am in South Australia and find there are very few brands of 100% cotton paper locally that won't break the bank, however I really like the Art Spectrum 100% cotton cold pressed pads. I have yet to try Arches but feel the Art Spectrum is the closest to Fabriano that I have tried.
Your Art is amazing. I think I need to work on my paint to water ratio because sometimes I’ll start out with nice washes and then I get carried away with too much pigment. Thank you!!
Wonderful tips no matter how long or short our experiences. So nice to see someone has more brushes than I do 😂😂. Whew!
This is so helpful! I’m going to look into your classes. On a personal note, cute dress! Also, I always enjoy your outtakes and bloopers!
Thank you very much TW. The dress was gifted from Sugarhill Brighton. ❤️
Another great video.👍❤️
You're video's are excellent x i always find something useful x helpful. Thank you for making them.
You're very welcome and I'm glad. Thank you Rosemary.
I always enjoy your outtakes at the end 😅
All of them. Those are indeed the mistakes I made. Another great video, thank you.
Thank you for all your wise words…I found GenCrafts watercolor paper 100% cotton on Amazon. I’m gonna have to stretch my paper though I think, thanks to your videos…🙏🏽🙋🏻♀️👍🏽
Love your studio mascot!
Thank you Melodie. He's a mischief maker. ❤️
Gracias Louise por compartir tus conocimientos. Se aprende mucho.
Personalmente, uso papel Baohong en rollo de 37cm de ancho por 10 metros de largo y lo corto a mi medida. Lo compro en AliExpress por unos 50 €uros. És un papel 300 grs. de algodón 100% prensado en frío. És indestructible, aguanta varias aguadas y se trabaja muy bien.
También lo venden en rollos de 135 cm por 10 metros.
Saludos cordiales desde Catalonia, Spain.
Muchas Gracias.
Louise, I absolutely love everything about your videos and look forward to the outtakes, which always make me smile or laugh! Thank you for all you share! I am also a fan of Fabriano Artistico, which I can find on sale at times here in northern CA.
Oh thank you Sharon.
Great video and tips .. thank you for posting.
My pleasure. Thanks Rod.
So helpful! Thank you.
I'm glad. Thank you!
Great lesson!
Great and very helpful advice - from someone who knows - Thank you, you are always so inspirational
Thank you so much!
Amazing Video. So inspiring
Thank you.
I Ordered some shoes!
I love them!
I love when the cat (Leo?) walks in front of the camera.
Dear Louise - I just recently found you! I love how you teach. You mentioned a book on composition - I would like to find it. Could let me know the name again. I think your teaching is just the best. You are an incredible artist. You are also absolutely charming! Love the outtakes.
Thank you very much Margritz 💕. I've put links to the books in the description of the video. If you click on 'more' underneath the video, the description will expand and you'll see them listed there. The book I have by Frank Webb is out of print but he has another one that I have listed there. The Tony Couch book is still available.
Your paints are so beautiful that I cannot notice if it is overworked, using too many colours or you make other mistakes.
The bloopers are so familiar to me 😂 only thing I film all myself 😅 the editing is a lot of work! You do a wonderful job! I’m a newbie artist 😊
Thank you mam
my favorite is baohong academy, i buy it in big sheets and cut it down and make my own watercolor blocks. it ends up being as cheap or cheaper than pads of some wood pulp ones!
Hello from Dunedin FL US❤
So helpful, as always.
The Baohong Master's Touch paper seems to ne unavailable in the US, but we can get the Baohong Academy paper which has the same description. I've used it and it seems to be nearly the same as Arches (I say that as a complete novice). In any case, it's good quality paper and a bit less expensive than Arches or other European brands.
What I do is this. With one model. I sketch 4 different angle of pictures. That makes my drawings more interesting. Then I decide which one i like to paint. I believe that with the better drawings. You get the better painting.
Thanks! very useful! Also: sure you should keep going when His Kittiness walks through!
😂 Thanks Deb.
Have you tried Bee Creative 100% cotton watercolor paper?
Everyone is different but for me, cheap watercolor paper was invaluable bc I had no idea how to even use a paintbrush. Once I had a better handle on brush control I switched. I would not have felt good filling up expensive pages with simple brush strokes.
Yes true, thanks Missy. I think the problem with wood pulp paper is that it's not easy to paint on it with watercolour and beginners start using it, find it's too difficult and then they give up having never tried cotton paper- which is a shame. 💕
Nice 👍🏼
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I’ve been using Fabriano “soft” press for a few years. I noticed you’ve used it in a few tutorials. How did you like the soft press? Will you do some more tutorials using it?
Also, I’m REALLY enjoying your landscape tutorials!
I love their soft press paper. I like it more than their cold press paper. I find the paint lifts too easily on the cold press but I haven't noticed that on the soft press yet. I may do more tutorials using it but I'm not sure if it's easy to get hold of around the world. I know of only one place I can buy it in Australia. Thanks Melissa.
I love Bee 100% cotton paper.
Available in USA
Excellent! Thanks so much Melody.
I heard the Bee papers yellow rather quickly now, not sure if that's the case.
Love the pandas
Thanks Andrea. One of them is a tutorial. ❤️
I've been loving your videos and you. I'm a beginner in the world of art so I really appreciate your advice. I'm actually starting my journey with digital art. I'm using infinite Painter on my Samsung tab with stylus. Have you ever dabbled with digital art? I'm hoping it's am okay medium for a beginner :) ❤️
Thank you David. I dabbled in digital art when I did my fine art course. I had one class a week where they taught me how to use Photoshop and all of the brushes. You can do some amazing things with it.
Yes, yes,yes! Arches. Never tried bahong
Also, only professional quality paint! Never student grade. You pay less, and use3 times as much with student grade paint , so it actually costs more. It doesnt mix the same colors as it should, either
The Bao Hong Academy is 100% cotton and quite good.
I do my paintings in my head first too, but my hand doesn't seem to obey. 😕
Lol- I have that problem too. 😂 💚
Tonal value has been my biggest issue forever. I can’t seem to develop that skill. Maybe I am tonal blind 😂
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I like watercolours because of few artists ..you being top in them...why? I am mad about your wet on wet style technique. Nobody uses this as you do.however your technique is difficult to use in a cityscapes like busy street with figures in between buildings..i wish you could show one painting in your technique in cityscapes. Im aware its not your genre...but its a wishful thinking 😊. Thanks again for the inspiration 🙏
What an adventure it is to record a 13 minute video! haha
Cats will be cats!
They sure will. 😆