I love your videos. They have helped me transition from making portraits in oil to watercolors on paper. They are so different from each other ! I have to say painting portraits in oil is much easier than watercolor. I lost interest in oil , which led me to watercolor portraits and figurative art. As artists you know we have to always be making art. I actually feel unwell if I’m not making something. Art is almost my entire life. Everyday I’m painting and drawing. I’ve rediscovered the joy of drawing figurative pieces and drawing in general. Thank- You so much for making your videos ❤️🥰💕
I love my Monday morning cuppa watching your latest video. I've been doing a portrait drawing most days for the month of Oct to practise my drawing for then to paint them so this was very handy. At the moment I'm stuck in my head that they don't look right but I know practicing is the key and I need to loosen up. Love your videos as always.
Thank you ❤️ practising is key. I saw the biggest change my art after I just pushed myself to finish a watercolour sketchbook 😊 You’ll do that very soon xxx
I always learn so much from your videos. The question I have in my mind as I watched you paint each figure’s hair is: How do you know when to add more, and yet how do you know when to stop? Several times I thought, “Oh that looks nice…she must be finished…” AND THEN you added more! I just held my breath…and it always looked beautiful what you added.
A i a i a i a i !! This is fantastic, as usual! I am filling my sketchbook with the faces, eyes, hair that I am learning from you---I truly am! :D Thank you!
Wow! So beautiful. Love seen thr whole process. Love your paintings. Thank you for your videos. Always looking forward to Sundays to see your videos. Always such a treat❤❤❤
@@stapletontable thank you so much. I try to make it as clear as possible because I remember how long it took me to understand certain things in the beginning
I loove painting hair and my approach is pretty similar to yours 😊 It was very enjoyable to watch you paint the hair especially on the second portrait 🥰
Hi there, I am brand new to your channel and I’m totally fascinated by how you paint thank you so much. I have curly hair and you made it look so easy thank you again blessings.
Wonderful video and thank you for all the steps that clarify our thinking as you paint! 🩵 What brushes are you using please? Would you add that information in your videos please? I just bought a silver black velvet #8 round which doesn’t say Escoda on the brush. I do like it.
Hello! Thank you. Escoda is another brand. I love my silver black velvet round number 8. I also use Tintoretto brushes, Trekell protégé number 6 round and another brand called Mandrian which I have recently come across. I have a video on here about my fav watercolour brushes ❤️
@@drawingsinadrawer. Thank you for the quick reply! I do so appreciate the clarification of brushes that you like and use. I also ordered an Escoda rigger size #2, but the hairs weren’t firm and seemed used to me. This brush was on your recommendation and I’ll call today to see if they have another to send me. Your paintings are gorgeous and I love the fact that they are loose with feeling and life!!! 🩵
I like how you did the hair both dry on dry and wet on wet. These girlsa are so pretty. Do you have any tips on how to draw the face when it is tilted up that most of the chin is showing?
Hello. My tip would be to notice how all the features change. For one you can see the nostrils completely and the mouth will look very close to the nose. Also eyes and forehead might appear smaller, depending on how far back the head tilted. I hope this helps xxx
One of the best results of watching you paint so beautifully is that it propels me off the couch and into my “studio” to try to do likewise.
@@jandurant7502 that’s the best thing! ❤️
I love your videos. They have helped me transition from making portraits in oil to watercolors on paper. They are so different from each other ! I have to say painting portraits in oil is much easier than watercolor. I lost interest in oil , which led me to watercolor portraits and figurative art. As artists you know we have to always be making art. I actually feel unwell if I’m not making something. Art is almost my entire life. Everyday I’m painting and drawing. I’ve rediscovered the joy of drawing figurative pieces and drawing in general. Thank- You so much for making your videos ❤️🥰💕
I can completely relate! I’m so glad your painting with this magic medium again!
I love my Monday morning cuppa watching your latest video. I've been doing a portrait drawing most days for the month of Oct to practise my drawing for then to paint them so this was very handy. At the moment I'm stuck in my head that they don't look right but I know practicing is the key and I need to loosen up. Love your videos as always.
Thank you ❤️ practising is key. I saw the biggest change my art after I just pushed myself to finish a watercolour sketchbook 😊 You’ll do that very soon xxx
@@drawingsinadrawer ❤️
I always learn so much from your videos. The question I have in my mind as I watched you paint each figure’s hair is: How do you know when to add more, and yet how do you know when to stop? Several times I thought, “Oh that looks nice…she must be finished…” AND THEN you added more! I just held my breath…and it always looked beautiful what you added.
A i a i a i a i !! This is fantastic, as usual! I am filling my sketchbook with the faces, eyes, hair that I am learning from you---I truly am! :D Thank you!
Thank you so much! 💓
Wow! So beautiful. Love seen thr whole process. Love your paintings. Thank you for your videos. Always looking forward to Sundays to see your videos. Always such a treat❤❤❤
Thank you so much 💕
Your application of each technique worked so well with each of the different hair textures! Loved that!
Thank you! You never fail to inspire!
@@stapletontable thank you so much. I try to make it as clear as possible because I remember how long it took me to understand certain things in the beginning
Beautiful!! I love your artistic style 💕 thank you for sharing your techniques they’re always so helpful and inspiring xx
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for the clarity of your tutorials! I’ve only just found you & plan to keep learning from you!
@@cindicopeland9731 thank you. I really appreciate that a lot 💓
Your ladies are so pretty ...love your style ...giving me lots of inspiration ✨️ thankyou
@@scarlettskies100 I’m delighted you are inspired by this 😍
Thank you very much!
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wow, these are stunning. very useful video, thanks Fiona
Thank you so much. I hope they’re helpful x
I loove painting hair and my approach is pretty similar to yours 😊 It was very enjoyable to watch you paint the hair especially on the second portrait 🥰
Thank you so much! ❤️
Just subscribed ❤❤❤❤. Can’t wait to play
Wonderful! 🌈
Hi there, I am brand new to your channel and I’m totally fascinated by how you paint thank you so much. I have curly hair and you made it look so easy thank you again blessings.
@@suzannedugas4788 I’m happy to hear that! Curly hair is so much fun to paint!
Wonderful video and thank you for all the steps that clarify our thinking as you paint! 🩵 What brushes are you using please? Would you add that information in your videos please? I just bought a silver black velvet #8 round which doesn’t say Escoda on the brush. I do like it.
Hello! Thank you. Escoda is another brand. I love my silver black velvet round number 8. I also use Tintoretto brushes, Trekell protégé number 6 round and another brand called Mandrian which I have recently come across. I have a video on here about my fav watercolour brushes ❤️
@@drawingsinadrawer. Thank you for the quick reply! I do so appreciate the clarification of brushes that you like and use. I also ordered an Escoda rigger size #2, but the hairs weren’t firm and seemed used to me. This brush was on your recommendation and I’ll call today to see if they have another to send me. Your paintings are gorgeous and I love the fact that they are loose with feeling and life!!! 🩵
I like how you did the hair both dry on dry and wet on wet. These girlsa are so pretty. Do you have any tips on how to draw the face when it is tilted up that most of the chin is showing?
Hello. My tip would be to notice how all the features change. For one you can see the nostrils completely and the mouth will look very close to the nose. Also eyes and forehead might appear smaller, depending on how far back the head tilted. I hope this helps xxx
@@drawingsinadrawer I’ll try thanks ☺️
Surrealism
@@Pines.n.poppies 🌈
Very beautiful
The most important part is knowing when to do the next step TIME-Ing
And knowing when to stop.
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Sincerely Ohn
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@@Jw16mosier exactly. Thank you so much