The KISS Theory: Keep It Simple Stupid ! Only a Master Artist could lay-in those random wet colors onto your paper (without guide-lines), then work it all up into a marvelous scene. BRAVO, Sir, Bravo !
Buon giorno Michael, monday monday👍you always give me a Big watercolour push, every monday a Big surprise this sketch is so good easy and powerful che bello , give a Big kiss to your young Boss, e’ simpaticissimo...come sempre GRAZIEEEE🙏🙏
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev Hi Michael, Can you please tell me how can I find the same sketch book you have. I looked at Amazon but I’m not sure which Saunders waterford it is. I like this sketch book a lot..
Don't be serious?? I'm serious about everything I do. Why bother if you're not serious? 'Relax and Enjoy what you're doing' may be a better way of stating that. I love the addition of the dark outlines. It's closer to my natural style. I have a habit of outlining with a dark ink. I genuinely love impressionism, but this is more me (my style). ❤️
Very nice. I have a question, how do you choose which painting to frame? Do you decide ahead of time before you make it? Is it one you felt was more difficult and are proud of? Or are they all easy for you? Do you only frame the ones you sell? You must have so very many being able to do something lovely in 15 minutes. Do you ever work hours and hours on a watercolor painting? Just very curious.
Hi Nicole, they are stored in a pile and I frame only the ones I send to exhibitions. Framing them for other reasons would be too expensive for me :) I usually sell watercolors in tubes and then the recipient frames them. Most of my demo watercolors are made in 45 minutes, so yeah, I work on them longer. I prefer a light, transparent watercolor style, so I do not usually spend hours and hours on a single watercolor, but it is possible to do with different styles.
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev thank you for answering, that makes sense. The cost of Matts and frames is quite high. For myself, I just keep changing the painting and use the same Matt and frame. But I have to be tired of the painting before I can change it.😳 But that's just for me in my home.🤣
I don't feel like you captured the perspective enough. I know it's partially a stylistic choice, but some points of the drawing get so vague, it's hard to tell, what's supposed to be going on and seperate elements just blend together.
This is what I wanted. Fewer details and uncertainty makes the viewer complete the picture. If I do everything, then the viewer will have nothing to do about :)
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The KISS Theory: Keep It Simple Stupid ! Only a Master Artist could lay-in those random wet colors onto your paper (without guide-lines), then work it all up into a marvelous scene. BRAVO, Sir, Bravo !
Thank you! )
I appreciate you doing this in real time.
What can I say!!
You are absolutely amazing!!
Thank you very much for your support, Leonidas!
Buon giorno Michael, monday monday👍you always give me a Big watercolour push, every monday a Big surprise this sketch is so good easy and powerful che bello , give a Big kiss to your young Boss, e’ simpaticissimo...come sempre GRAZIEEEE🙏🙏
Grazie mille, Paolo!
Nice technique
Thanks, Vin!
Simply amazing......
Thanks a lot, Deepak 😊
Wooow
Thanks, Geoff!
MARAVILLOSO!!!
I love your LINE And technique
Your son is pretty🤗
Thank you, Damaris!
I love this! Thanks again.
Thanks, Dale!
That was lovely Michael thank you.
Thanks, Michael!
Wow💕😍 Amazing 🥰 👏 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
beautiful city scape-great video💖💖💖
Thank you very much, Irene!
Thanks so much, the tape and outline was a great bonus.
Thanks a lot!
Great work! Love it!!
Thanks a lot, Leonidas!
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev Hi Michael,
Can you please tell me how can I find the same sketch book you have. I looked at Amazon but I’m not sure which Saunders waterford it is. I like this sketch book a lot..
I like your sense of colour and how you blend wet into wet
Thanks a lot, Gary!
Nice!! And very didàctic. Thank you Michael!!
Glad you liked it, Aura!
Such a simple and very lovely, versatile watercolor style! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️
Thanks so much 😊
Hi Michael, Such a lovely relaxed tutorial and full of great how to examples. Thank you.
Thanks Daniel! Glad you liked it!
I watch your videos almost Every Day, & this one is my FAVORITE. I love this style…
Thank you very much for your support! I am glad you loved this style.
I really like it when you talk to us about what you are doing. This is my favorite watercolor channel. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Drusilla! 😀
Comme toujours c’est simple, rapide et efficace. Le résultat est très joli. Merci pour ces tutos
Merci beaucoup, Guy!
Very useful and a pleasure to watch the process, thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad it was useful!
Turned out so beautiful
Thanks so much, Thokchom!
Thank you Michael. That was fast and you make it look easy, yet beautiful!
Thanks a lot!
Nice video, great painting, thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks a lot, Dave!
Amazing.
Thank you, John!
Love this! And I want to attest to how great this sketchbook is! 😎
Thanks so much, Judy!
This is great. Can't wait to try it, thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, Doris, and best of luck!
Excellent but expected rapid bluish sky stokes by broad brush as last finishing point near fore ground.best wishes for next
Hi Mukund. That would be over-painting. The watercolor must be light
I keep trying every day but far to be good
Thank you ART! "Never give up, never surrender" (c)
Don't be serious??
I'm serious about everything I do. Why bother if you're not serious?
'Relax and Enjoy what you're doing' may be a better way of stating that.
I love the addition of the dark outlines. It's closer to my natural style. I have a habit of outlining with a dark ink. I genuinely love impressionism, but this is more me (my style). ❤️
Hi Darnelle,
Well, that is my way to word it :)
Over-outlining might lead to the distortion of perspective and depth.
Very nice. I have a question, how do you choose which painting to frame? Do you decide ahead of time before you make it? Is it one you felt was more difficult and are proud of? Or are they all easy for you? Do you only frame the ones you sell? You must have so very many being able to do something lovely in 15 minutes. Do you ever work hours and hours on a watercolor painting? Just very curious.
Hi Nicole, they are stored in a pile and I frame only the ones I send to exhibitions.
Framing them for other reasons would be too expensive for me :)
I usually sell watercolors in tubes and then the recipient frames them.
Most of my demo watercolors are made in 45 minutes, so yeah, I work on them longer. I prefer a light, transparent watercolor style, so I do not usually spend hours and hours on a single watercolor, but it is possible to do with different styles.
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev thank you for answering, that makes sense. The cost of Matts and frames is quite high.
For myself, I just keep changing the painting and use the same Matt and frame. But I have to be tired of the painting before I can change it.😳
But that's just for me in my home.🤣
The illustrator in me wants to see you develop your pen lines far more.
Haha, I understand that desire! I also illustrated a few books :)
Lovely. What pen?
che carta usi? cotone o cellulosa di quanti gr/m2
illustration for primary school i guess
No, just a sketch in a nonstandard technique
I don't feel like you captured the perspective enough. I know it's partially a stylistic choice, but some points of the drawing get so vague, it's hard to tell, what's supposed to be going on and seperate elements just blend together.
This is what I wanted. Fewer details and uncertainty makes the viewer complete the picture. If I do everything, then the viewer will have nothing to do about :)
@@watercoloronlinemsolovyev Ah, good to know. Personally not my thing, but I respect it.
Desde Sabadell, capital mundial de los pinceles ;-) te reconozco que tus videos son mis preferidos en este nuevo mundo en el que estoy entrando @jero_sketch_ink Felicidades
Muchas gracias, Jero!