I loved your easy going mentality, when I was first practicing I was getting all worked up because I couldn't get the consistent look and feel you had achieved, I had stopped the video with a picture of your examples, BAD IDEA, I should have listened and watched, all the way through first, so I too could have reminded myself to take the pressure off, and enjoy the process. I am grateful for that advice alone. Not to mention all the savvy art advice and wonderful demonstration, I read some of the reviews and yes, I must agree, you are not only a wonderful artist, but a wonderful teacher. I can't thank you enough!!
Hello from Belgium! I love the way you explain how to draw, it is very clear! I love hydrangeas, and thank you for NOT calling them hortensias. Indeed the color has to do with the acidity of the soil: the more acidic the soil, the more blue they become, the more basic it is, the more pink they become, with all the purply shades in between. I also love the fact they change color during they flowering season. Now, they are some white varieties as well, maybe that's what you got.
Thanks for this helpful tutorial. With your encouragement, I've just drawn and painted a watercolor miniature for my bullet journal - turned out great! Pleased to have found your channel - lots of inspirational ideas to explore here.
I have learned so much from you in the last 2 weeks by crushing your videos. It has leveled up my confidence in drawing. I too am from Ontario but living in costa rica so it has been nice to revisit the flowers from home. I also have learned to leave the perfectionist at the door. Thank you super duper! 💜
Wow Costa Rica I can only imagine how beautiful the foliage and flowers down there would be. Thank you for watching I am so very happy that they have boosted your confidence. I think confidence is the key to success. 😊
Thank you for the tutorial. I was struggling with the sideways ones before but this video was very useful in helping to rectify this. Your flowers look beautiful.
These are gorgeous, can't wait to play! Seems to me breaking up that "dramatic black outline" (at the end) keeps it from looking lie a coloring book. You'd get the pop and drama without a heavy outlined look, keeps it "sketchy". LOVE your style
I love hydrangeas too. I have white ones that turn dark pink at the end of the season, a paniculata which is white with a green tinge which also turns pale pink and a blue one that becomes wine coloured at the seasons end. My sister gave me a cutting of one that is white with a green tinge and has double and triple petaled flowers. The leaves turn wine red in Autumn. I am learning so much by drawing with you. Arohanui from me in Aotearoa New Zealand. ❤
I see that this was posted a year ago but I just found this tutorial. Thank you so much for showing us how to do a hydrangea. I followed along and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Terry is correct about changing the colour from pink to blue. The white varieties are different as the flowers age they may go alittle pink but they don't change colour depending on the pH of the soil. Coloured varieties can change where as white don't.
I think the plant you mentioned that turns a dusty pink in fall is the Oak Leaf Hydrangea. I have them around my home in Florida, they go from green-ish to white-ish flower in the summer. They are wonderful to dry and keep their shape really well for fall dried arrangements and have a more conical shape than the round snowball shape of the ones your drawing here and they are a much larger/taller plant.
Love your tutorials and they have made me realize I am able to draw with practice. I was wondering if you have a tutorial on sketching pasy tutorial? Thank you
I am a new subscriber from northern Ontario. I love your style of drawing. You are a natural teacher. I will take the time to go back and view all of your videos. Those that I have watched so far have been enjoyable and so instructive. Thank you for the gift of your time to share your talent and teach others. Truly generous!
Your hydrangeas will bloom different colors depending on your soil pH. If you want the pinks and blue, all you need to do is get some aluminum sulfate from any garden center. It only takes 1/4 ounce per gallon of water. Mix it up and water around your hydrangeas with it in the spring and your blooms will have color. ❤
This is Shirley on Victor's computer. I thoroughly enjoyed this video and your style. As a watercolorist who feels like I can't draw.....this gave me hope.
Beautiful drawings - which will test my new efforts! I think soil types do dictate flower colours - here in the UK garden centres sell additives for watering into plants to help alter or maintain hydrangea colours. Thanks.
@@thecreativecove6898 yes i think the pencil are very good. But i have a Problem i Germany can i Not Bye the pencils in all Shops Sold Out 😲 i should wait and hope
I loved your easy going mentality, when I was first practicing I was getting all worked up because I couldn't get the consistent look and feel you had achieved, I had stopped the video with a picture of your examples, BAD IDEA, I should have listened and watched, all the way through first, so I too could have reminded myself to take the pressure off, and enjoy the process. I am grateful for that advice alone. Not to mention all the savvy art advice and wonderful demonstration, I read some of the reviews and yes, I must agree, you are not only a wonderful artist, but a wonderful teacher. I can't thank you enough!!
Wow! Thanks one of the best hydrangea tutorials I’ve ever seen!
Thank-you so much, best tutorial on utube Hydrangea sketching...just loved this 😊 x
I'm glad to have found your tutorials. I like 2 see the steps broken down like this. I understand much better. Tks
Thank you so much for your careful and precise instructions! It was a pleasure to watch.
Excellent tutorial. Thanks! Hydrangeas are a favourite of mine so will enjoy trying to draw them.
So helpful! Thank you for the instruction and inspiration.
Fantastic video, I’m a beginner. My favourite flowers. Thank you 😊🍒
I love everything you do. I'm knew to drawing. Thank you
Greetings from Costa Rica. I just love this painting. So relaxing colors.
Brilliant tutorial, thank you very much!
Another one from Ontario here! This was so helpful!! Thank you!
Thank you so mush for patiently sharing your skill in sketching. I have learned a great deal!
Hello from Belgium! I love the way you explain how to draw, it is very clear! I love hydrangeas, and thank you for NOT calling them hortensias. Indeed the color has to do with the acidity of the soil: the more acidic the soil, the more blue they become, the more basic it is, the more pink they become, with all the purply shades in between. I also love the fact they change color during they flowering season. Now, they are some white varieties as well, maybe that's what you got.
Great demo
Lovely. Thank you for the tutorial
Thanks for this helpful tutorial. With your encouragement, I've just drawn and painted a watercolor miniature for my bullet journal - turned out great! Pleased to have found your channel - lots of inspirational ideas to explore here.
I grew up in New Brunswick and call them pencil crayons, too. I moved to Nova Scotia as a teenager and kids used to make fun of me for it! hahaha
So inspire and beautiful! Thank you😍
I have learned so much from you in the last 2 weeks by crushing your videos. It has leveled up my confidence in drawing. I too am from Ontario but living in costa rica so it has been nice to revisit the flowers from home. I also have learned to leave the perfectionist at the door. Thank you super duper! 💜
Wow Costa Rica I can only imagine how beautiful the foliage and flowers down there would be. Thank you for watching I am so very happy that they have boosted your confidence. I think confidence is the key to success. 😊
Love, love, love this tutorial! Thank you.
Thank you for the tutorial. I was struggling with the sideways ones before but this video was very useful in helping to rectify this. Your flowers look beautiful.
Thank you. It can take a little practice but you’ll get there. 😉
These are gorgeous, can't wait to play! Seems to me breaking up that "dramatic black outline" (at the end) keeps it from looking lie a coloring book. You'd get the pop and drama without a heavy outlined look, keeps it "sketchy". LOVE your style
I haven't had the time to watch it completely but it is in my to do list next week to replicate thousands of them! Thank you! thank you👏👏👏💐💐💐😻😻
That is great. I hope you enjoy drawing them. And thank you for watching and drawing along 😊
I love hydrangeas too. I have white ones that turn dark pink at the end of the season, a paniculata which is white with a green tinge which also turns pale pink and a blue one that becomes wine coloured at the seasons end. My sister gave me a cutting of one that is white with a green tinge and has double and triple petaled flowers. The leaves turn wine red in Autumn. I am learning so much by drawing with you. Arohanui from me in Aotearoa New Zealand. ❤
oh how pretty xx i love watching your sketches you are so talented and you explain things so well x
Beautiful flower and a great tutorial! TFS - be blessed!
Thank you very much 😊
I see that this was posted a year ago but I just found this tutorial. Thank you so much for showing us how to do a hydrangea. I followed along and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you ..deftly i will practice this very helpful...
Wow, nice.
Inspiring!
Terry is correct about changing the colour from pink to blue. The white varieties are different as the flowers age they may go alittle pink but they don't change colour depending on the pH of the soil. Coloured varieties can change where as white don't.
I love this! This is so helpful!💜 thank you!
Thank you ☺️
So beautiful ❤️
I think the plant you mentioned that turns a dusty pink in fall is the Oak Leaf Hydrangea. I have them around my home in Florida, they go from green-ish to white-ish flower in the summer. They are wonderful to dry and keep their shape really well for fall dried arrangements and have a more conical shape than the round snowball shape of the ones your drawing here and they are a much larger/taller plant.
thank you. wonderful teacher.
Thank you so much. I love to make these videos and share. 😊
Thank you so much you are so talented 😊❤
well huh this is so clear, thanks so much :)
Love your tutorials and they have made me realize I am able to draw with practice. I was wondering if you have a tutorial on sketching pasy tutorial? Thank you
I love watching you and I’ve learned so much! What kind of the Prismacolor pencils do you use?There is so many different kinds! 😊
I am a new subscriber from northern Ontario. I love your style of drawing. You are a natural teacher. I will take the time to go back and view all of your videos. Those that I have watched so far have been enjoyable and so instructive. Thank you for the gift of your time to share your talent and teach others. Truly generous!
Aww thank you☺️. I’m hope you enjoy them I am in Orillia. I do love teaching and filming these videos.
Love it thank you xx
Your hydrangeas will bloom different colors depending on your soil pH. If you want the pinks and blue, all you need to do is get some aluminum sulfate from any garden center. It only takes 1/4 ounce per gallon of water. Mix it up and water around your hydrangeas with it in the spring and your blooms will have color. ❤
I was wondering why all the ones in our neighborhood were the same pink where I’m used to seeing blue or mix or blue and pink. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful!❤
This is Shirley on Victor's computer. I thoroughly enjoyed this video and your style. As a watercolorist who feels like I can't draw.....this gave me hope.
Oh thank you so much. I hope you give it a go. Just keep practicing you can do it!
Thank you for watching 😊
Beautiful drawings - which will test my new efforts! I think soil types do dictate flower colours - here in the UK garden centres sell additives for watering into plants to help alter or maintain hydrangea colours. Thanks.
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Maybe I can actually learn to draw. Thank you
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Thank you for this, what paper is this xx
Thank you so much love your videos, would you be able to do raspberries or fox sketch tutorial please and thank you ❤️
Thank you so much and yes I’ll be happy to show raspberries. Stay tuned 😊
is there a colirless blending pencil? (from any company)
I Love it i think i bye a Premier pencil Set i have Bye only First the colours for a Robin. Thank you
I do live my set, or sets. Lol. They are pricey but if you are going to use them they are worth the money. Hope you have fun colouring 😊
@@thecreativecove6898 yes i think the pencil are very good. But i have a Problem i Germany can i Not Bye the pencils in all Shops Sold Out 😲 i should wait and hope
So beautiful and SO HELPFUL! You explain everything so well! Thank you!
P.s new subscriber here
Thank you for your support and for watching 😊
change the ph in your soil to change colors.
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What the heck is a pencil crayon? I have prismacolor premier col-erase pencils, but they don't look like these