I never thought of using an indigo toned colour for snow on a mountain, but the way it contrasts with the rest of the painting here is so great. I really love how you've build the layers!
And for beginners, it's nice if you show where and how you're dipping your brush into which colors (and even saying how much water to pigment ratio there is).
☺️💕 Thank you. It was nice to watch the video. I think i'm abit like you and learned that I can manage some problems. For me it's been hard to make landscapes and I get sad. Now I realise I just need to be calm, work step by step and paint. 🖌️
I loved watching you paint. I found it so helpful. You're right: there's always a little something that can help by watching other artists. Thank you for sharing this!
I love how honest you are through your process. It's sometimes scary to put down a certain layer when there's no going back. Anyway, with that said, it's a really successful piece, despite the circuitous route! Even though I paint mainly portraits on prepped board, I love love love watching you paint. You are so right when you say that you get a lot from watching how other people paint. Finally, I find your videos so so soothing to watch. If I have 20 minutes and I want to "calm down", I will watch one of your videos. Many thanks from Australia x
Watercolors can be a struggle, I find that, though pricey, good supplies make it easier, especially paper. Have fun and good luck with your watercolors!
I loved watching this. It was really relaxing and inspiring. The music was excellent. I haven't really watched painting before. Came here after doing some watercolor painting with my son and thinking watercolor is cool. Now I'm inspired to try doing some serious watercolor painting! Obviously nothing compared to this masterpiece. Final product was amazing.
i always love how u describe in details each process u made, the reason why u do it in a particular way to achieve what kind of result do u want. i learn so much from you im glad i found your channel 🤗
Your art is amazing! I tried painting it and it came out well. But I have one suggestion; I would really like to see the mixing of your paints. It would help those who are tying this out easily know what colors to use.
Amazing & just beautiful! You are a very talented artist & as a beginner find it hardest medium but when get it right just wow! If you could put colors used it does help this newbie. Ty
I'm a new subscriber so I'm going through the videos that you've posted so far, like the first one I watched this was also very relaxing I love your style beautifully filmed.
Part of this is due to the paper I am using and the colors I've chosen for this piece. I am using cotton paper which absorbs paint better than cheaper cellulose papers, so the colors don't bleed into each other as easily. I am also painting with complementary colors, orange and blue, which do not mix green, not to mention the blue is very dark. I hope this answers your question!
It would be nice to see how you sketched things out to better understand how to construct a piece and the thought process that goes behind it. Also, more narration from you concerning where you're going to paint different values of a color and for what reasons - for example, when you're painting the lines and shadows, it looks as if it is at random, but when the piece is finished, you realize that it was to create a very specific valley in the mountain. It is hard to gauge where you're going with the piece without some instruction, at least for me. Also, I didn't realize that the top portion of the first mountain was going to be trees, I only realized they were about halfway into the video.
Darina Sikhovska Thanks so much for all of this feedback, and I totally agree with your points. Though this wasn’t meant to be a tutorial, more of a compilation of my process, I do plan on doing tutorials in the future and this is quite helpful. I probably would have made this more of a tutorial if I had filmed it accordingly, but I had not. Perhaps in the future I’ll make a tutorial on how I did this exactly, or at least something similar. 😊
ElyEstelle Thank you! I mostly used Prussian blue, indigo, burnt sienna, and light red from Mijello Mission Gold, and quinacridone gold from Daniel Smith 😊
Suggestion: Make more videos! They’re really inspiring. Thanks for sharing
The people who disliked couldn't stand the beautifulness of the painting
This looks great! Love all the little detail in the mountains.
Ella Pesonen Art Thanks so much! ☺️💕
I never thought of using an indigo toned colour for snow on a mountain, but the way it contrasts with the rest of the painting here is so great. I really love how you've build the layers!
And for beginners, it's nice if you show where and how you're dipping your brush into which colors (and even saying how much water to pigment ratio there is).
I love those shadows you paint and that was amaizing🤍
Amaizing details! wow!!
I love it🤍
Watching that texture appear as she painted the layers was incredible!
I'm so glad I discovered your channel as you started posting again. Love your art!
Thank you so much!
Oh my god !
Fantaastic painting.
Thank you so much .
☺️💕 Thank you.
It was nice to watch the video. I think i'm abit like you and learned that I can manage some problems. For me it's been hard to make landscapes and I get sad. Now I realise I just need to be calm, work step by step and paint. 🖌️
Nice amazing paint
This is so beautiful! Can’t imagine the amount of time and patience you required for that, which is a really admirable quality. Loved it!
I loved watching you paint. I found it so helpful. You're right: there's always a little something that can help by watching other artists. Thank you for sharing this!
This is absolutely amazing!!!
My god, that’s lovely!!! Very, very beautiful painting and process!!!😍😊
Beautiful!!! Wow!!!
That’s looks extremely good. I love it
Mind blowwnn!!!!! Amazing job!!!
Amazing result of being very detailed without looking overworked! 😮
Thank you so much!
Thank you for the videos. So beautiful ❤️!
I love how honest you are through your process. It's sometimes scary to put down a certain layer when there's no going back. Anyway, with that said, it's a really successful piece, despite the circuitous route! Even though I paint mainly portraits on prepped board, I love love love watching you paint. You are so right when you say that you get a lot from watching how other people paint. Finally, I find your videos so so soothing to watch. If I have 20 minutes and I want to "calm down", I will watch one of your videos. Many thanks from Australia x
I absolutely love the detail in this piece, it was so interesting seeing your process and it turned out amazing, can’t wait for more!!
Alex Hoare Art thanks so much! I’m glad you like it!
Amazing...Just.. wow.... I’m at a loss for words for how majestic this is. I need to watch again
Thank you so much!!
My goodness! This is amazing! And your kitty cat made me laugh.
Thank you so much. I love water colors. Thats was ossom
amazing!! I am just learning to use watercolors, I find them very challenging and satisfying
Watercolors can be a struggle, I find that, though pricey, good supplies make it easier, especially paper. Have fun and good luck with your watercolors!
your painting videos are so helpful! especially your studies helped me learn a lot in a little time
I love the background music 😌
I just made a pathetic mountain in my Sketchbook lol.. and then after opening YT, I see this video.. yayy 😍 soooo helpful!! Thankyou 👍
Wow, this is impressive! 😍 I would love to see something like a sketchbook tour! 😊
X Mermaid thanks so much! I’d love to do a sketchbook tour at some point 😊
Wow its very fantastic !
I'm just starting working on water colour and your chanel is like my savior. This is very helpful and inspiring. Thank you very much!
Stunning 💓
I loved watching this. It was really relaxing and inspiring. The music was excellent. I haven't really watched painting before. Came here after doing some watercolor painting with my son and thinking watercolor is cool. Now I'm inspired to try doing some serious watercolor painting! Obviously nothing compared to this masterpiece. Final product was amazing.
Your paintings are amazing. You're the most amazing artist i know
This piece looks so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your process. I hope that we'll get to see more of that in the future :-)
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like it!
Love your patience! I absolutely love looking at realistic paintings but don't have the patience (and skill) to do so
Really loved this. It would have been helpful for beginners like me if you listed out what colors were used while painting as a text in video.
It’s sooo beautiful!! ❤️❤️😍 worth every second
Viviana Valdez aw thank you so much 🥰💕
Soooooo pretty!
Your videos are so calming! I love the way you layer! It's so fluid. Pure talent :)
Wow! Just great! Loved it. 😊 inspired me a lot. Thank you! 😁
I’m glad you like it!
Amazing watercolour!
Looks like I am in hills and looking at a couple of them!! So real
Thanks so much!
i always love how u describe in details each process u made, the reason why u do it in a particular way to achieve what kind of result do u want. i learn so much from you im glad i found your channel 🤗
Thank you so much!
Your art is amazing! I tried painting it and it came out well. But I have one suggestion; I would really like to see the mixing of your paints. It would help those who are tying this out easily know what colors to use.
Incredible.
Is it weird that I think I find this sped up painting vid very satisfying 😁 lol
Adam Martinez no, not at all weird 😊
Just found your channel! Loved the music and time lapse! Be confident in your art it’s beautiful
You know how I feel about this painting, and I loved watching the process :D
Ellen Wilberg I’m happy to hear you liked it, hope it wasn’t too boring haha
wow this is an amazing piece of artwork. Thank you for sharing.
This is fantastic! What an amazing piece of art. Would love to see more tutorials like this - please keep posting stuff like this.
I’m glad you like it!
Absolutely stunning! Looks amazing... Im not there yet but I'll try sumn similar. Thank you
amazing work
This is so PERFECT!!!!! You really are blessed with your talent..:) love watching your videos...:) thank you for sharing..:))
I love your painting
Beautiful
What a art should get guinnes book of record
This is a beautiful painting and you are soooo talented! I look forward to more videos from you and learning from you.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked my video, I've really enjoyed watching yours!
This is amazing!!!
I picked up more from this painting. Have an affinity for rocks and your shadowing was awesome.
Terri Lynn thanks so much!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Thank you for sharing :)
Nakiska Lynn thank you! I’m glad you like it!!
immediately subscribed..... thanks !!!
This was super beautiful!
Thank you!!
i love this piece!
Ethan Thong thank you ethan 💕
This was incredible! So happy I found your channel!!
Ohh, I really, really like it!
Fantastic!
This is amazing
THAT'S AMAZING
Woah. That looks awesome!
Mando Teresia thanks so much!!
Очень красиво! Спасибо 🤗🎄💖
That's absolutely true
you're so talented that i wanna cry
nobody cares if you don't go to the party Thanks so much!
Thank you so much!!!!
Amazing & just beautiful! You are a very talented artist & as a beginner find it hardest medium but when get it right just wow! If you could put colors used it does help this newbie. Ty
I'm a new subscriber so I'm going through the videos that you've posted so far, like the first one I watched this was also very relaxing I love your style beautifully filmed.
Wowow 😍😍
I really want to try painting this but it looks so haaard lol
I see your amazing patience and passion coming through all the details. Im quite curious what the size of the paper you used!
That was amazing thanks
Eric Arrington I’m glad you like it!
I loved your video, keep posting please. 😁😘
Thanks so much!
Realmente eres tan talentosa 🤯
Excellent
Please do waves 😅
And I loved watching the process 😊
This is amazing😍
l-na's art Impulse thanks so much!
I actually never thought about doing the "sketch" with watercolor! Duh. I hate the pencil marks that show through. Great idea. Thanks!
you're amazing
Which colour and paper did you use in this painting?🎨....please tell....pls🤓💕
Love it!
Was the first mountain yellow ochre for the under painting?
Thanks! I believe it was quinacridone gold by Daniel Smith
How did the yellow and blue not become green, for me it always turns green and blotchy and how do u prevent the colours from bleeding into each other.
Part of this is due to the paper I am using and the colors I've chosen for this piece. I am using cotton paper which absorbs paint better than cheaper cellulose papers, so the colors don't bleed into each other as easily. I am also painting with complementary colors, orange and blue, which do not mix green, not to mention the blue is very dark. I hope this answers your question!
It's so beautiful😍
Did you draw it in one day?
do you have more mountains? I need! desert ones
It would be nice to see how you sketched things out to better understand how to construct a piece and the thought process that goes behind it. Also, more narration from you concerning where you're going to paint different values of a color and for what reasons - for example, when you're painting the lines and shadows, it looks as if it is at random, but when the piece is finished, you realize that it was to create a very specific valley in the mountain. It is hard to gauge where you're going with the piece without some instruction, at least for me. Also, I didn't realize that the top portion of the first mountain was going to be trees, I only realized they were about halfway into the video.
Darina Sikhovska Thanks so much for all of this feedback, and I totally agree with your points. Though this wasn’t meant to be a tutorial, more of a compilation of my process, I do plan on doing tutorials in the future and this is quite helpful. I probably would have made this more of a tutorial if I had filmed it accordingly, but I had not. Perhaps in the future I’ll make a tutorial on how I did this exactly, or at least something similar. 😊
@@noellecurtisart oooh okay I see! I would love to watch your future tutorials!
Nice
That looks like Pikes Peak!
Which watercolor did you use
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This is so beautiful! What colors did you end up using?
ElyEstelle Thank you! I mostly used Prussian blue, indigo, burnt sienna, and light red from Mijello Mission Gold, and quinacridone gold from Daniel Smith 😊
interesting, it looks more as painting with gouache than with watercolors