Inspiring! And nail-biting... so many times I cried out "Nooo - stop now!" It must take a lot of experience to know how much you can push this technique.
I love your work! Can you please tell me what paper you are using in this video? I would love to try something like this it's so beautiful. You inspir me to paint more.Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with all of us have a wonderful day.
Thank you Paul. As written below the paper is stonepaper. I buy it in sheets from Germany. It is very difficult to handle and it makes dents very often even before I receive it. And I have to store it horizontally. You can read more right under the video.
I've wanted to see your finished work after it's dry due to the drying color shift watercolor does to varying degrees. Always beautiful and the bird are cheering you on as well. Ty
The stonepaper is very smooth and it takes long time to dry. But it's a good idea also to show the painting after it has dried. Thank you for the idea.
Yes, read the information under her name. Water for both bottles. Clean water in the mister and clean water with a long sprole? in the other bottle. Does that mean straw?
Thank you Nanette. I apply water which I add a little black watercolour paint. I could use clean water, but then I would not be able to se where the water is and where there is only paper. I always leave a stripe without water.
Thank you Margaret! No my whole life I've been experimenting with everything, and the last many years with paper. I love the magic in paper. Stone paper, cardboard 580 or 700 gr. cold or hot pressed watercolour paper 300 - 625 gr. Yupo paper, cellulose paper - just give me a piece of paper, and I'll try it out!!!!
If I’m not mistaken this paper is similar to Yupo paper…not sure how you would preserve a watercolor painting on this paper. I feel like it would not last in the humid weather unless there would be a way to seal it…. I have done a watercolor on yupo but it can be rinsed off and also it u accidentally touch it the paint can lift off. Maybe this stone paper is better? Beautiful painting, so pretty😁
2 Days ago i was thinking its a long time i see a video from you here.😊 Now im very happy. 40 years ago i start painting in watercollours ánd did it for 6 years. Than i go to a Art school and since that time i work whit acryl and different technicks. 1 year ago i saw a video from youre here and you touch my Art heart. I missed to work whit watercollour so i make a fe tiny works.But i want to paint bigger what i did 35 years ago. 2 of this old big paintings hangs in my house and i make them on the way how you do it. I put the paint straight out of the tubes on the wet paper and spray water for to let them flow. I never saw that before why there was no UA-cam ore internet,i did it intuitief.I like them still very much. If i see youre video i miss to work like that. First new paint i must buy the old ones i trow it,ánd blocks is not good for this technic. Thank you ver much for the beautifull video what inspires me again. Only 1 question....what kind of board you do youre paper stick on...? Greetings from Holland
What a Wonderful and interesting story!! The boards differs. But mostly I use thin plywood - here in Denmark we call it easten board.I guess because they were imported from the east in the beginning.
@@lenagemze662 Thank you Ĺena for youre kind words. I will looke and try plywood to. I have a board but is to heavy. I still waiting on my paint that the post must bring and big water collor paper. Now i make small ones and enyoy it 😄
Thank you. I live in a very small place, and I use the table for eating, having guests, carpeting etc. My floor is made of laminat, because it does not take the colour in. Regarding my clothes: I just wash it, and the watercolours go off. I never use acrylic colours.
Hello Lena what a nice surprise to see you here. Just love watching you work, the result was beautiful. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.....Alioban ❤
Ann is right - in this video I use stone paper, I also use cardboard. When I use watercolour paper I never use less than 300g. But you can always (almost anyway!) read about my materials right under the video.
One of my top five favorite youtubers, I believe. Especially for art. Please don't wait so long to do another!
I have missed you! Glad to see another painting!
Lovely to see you back Lena - your work is beautiful and inspiring!
Thank you Julie!
Watching you paint gives me peace and makes me happy! Thank you!
Happy to hear that. Thank you!
Painting without a bruch ! So clever !
I love it. Thank you for this new vidéo.
Thank you for watching my videos...
Beautiful, peaceful, video and art and the birdsong is divine , thank you
Oh, thank you for the latest painting demonstration!! This is wonderful. And I've missed you, too.
Absolutely stunning!!!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful art and talent.
Thank you for watching!
So glad you're back ! I'm excited to see more of your beautiful art ❤❤❤
Thank you Martine.
I’ll watch this one over and over. 💜❤️
and why ?????
Thank you Patricia!
Have missed you on YT. Love watching you paint.❤
Thank you...
Yay! A new painting! Just what I needed. Kind of in a slump. Warm wishes from Minnesota! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you here from Copenhagen.
Just gorgeous!!!!
Always a joy to watch you work love the outcome 😊
Toujours une grande pause méditative!! Merci
Lena, I am your fan. You create art with joy and beauty
Thank you my dear!
So pleased to see you again. Fabulous work. Jill 🇬🇧
Thank you Jill!
BRAVO !
Just wow…love the process.😊
Amazing work ❤
So relaxing watching you create and listen to the birds! Glad to see another great video!
Inspiring! And nail-biting... so many times I cried out "Nooo - stop now!" It must take a lot of experience to know how much you can push this technique.
Muchas gracias! 👏👏👏
I love your work!
love your art and appreciate the beautiful background music...
Thank you Janice!
Hello again. THANKYOU
Thank you for watching....
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Pure joy❤
Thank you - yes I really enjoy it!!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤....superb technic....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Lena, det er dejligt at se en ny video fra dig. Virkelig flot kunstværk!
Tusind tak til dig og tak fordi du ser mine videoer!
I would like to know if you have a plan ahead of time or if the design evolves along the way from where the water flows.
Great question
@@rosemarykowtko1005 Thanks Rosemary.
Me encantó, muchas gracias!
Gracias!!!
Inspiring, thank you.
Thank you to you for watching!
Your art has helped me take my watercolours to another level. Thank you so much for sharing.
I am happy to hear that. My intention was exactly to inspire other artists or to inspire to start painting.
So beautiful, as usual. 😊
Funny, I was just thinking about you yesterday. So happy to see a new painting!
Thank you Jean!
Gorgeous 💚💛💙
Please up load more frequently these videos are an absolute delight and inspiration
Maravillosa 🫠🫠🫠
🌈🌈🌈🐸. And a wonderful webpage… that maybe could be in the description???
The original paint pouring process!!!😂
I love your work! Can you please tell me what paper you are using in this video? I would love to try something like this it's so beautiful. You inspir me to paint more.Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with all of us have a wonderful day.
It said stone paper in the video description under the video. I'm not familiar with that though.
I would like to know more information regarding the stone paper that comes in sheets also. Hopefully Lena can provide this information.
Thank you Paul. As written below the paper is stonepaper. I buy it in sheets from Germany. It is very difficult to handle and it makes dents very often even before I receive it. And I have to store it horizontally. You can read more right under the video.
Absolutely beautiful. I love your art work ❤
Thank you Helen!
Nice!
Superbe technique ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Love your work. Would love to see more!
Thank you. I'll do what I can to post more.
I've wanted to see your finished work after it's dry due to the drying color shift watercolor does to varying degrees.
Always beautiful and the bird are cheering you on as well. Ty
My thoughts also. I've wondered about the texture of the paper with so much water being used.
The stonepaper is very smooth and it takes long time to dry. But it's a good idea also to show the painting after it has dried. Thank you for the idea.
Ich liebe deine Bilder schon so lange !Ich danke dir!❤
Vielen Dank für deine Interesse.
Good for decorating
Thank you for your advice!
Juhu... You are back.... I missed you very... Greetings from germany❤
And the spray is only water?
Yes, read the information under her name. Water for both bottles. Clean water in the mister and clean water with a long sprole? in the other bottle. Does that mean straw?
@@sand3882 thank you very auch❤
Thank you from Copenhagen...
I see a video of yours, I immediately clic. Thanks for letting us watch you.
Thank you for watching!!
Please do some more. I have missed you so much
Thank you Angie. I shall try to upload more in the future.
What is comparable to Stone paper? #140 or #300lb hot press or cold press? Love your work. Love your birds.
Dear Julie. Thank you! It might be cardboard or Yupo paper-
Lovely outcome. May I know what you applied on the paper prior to watercolor?
Thank you Nanette. I apply water which I add a little black watercolour paint. I could use clean water, but then I would not be able to se where the water is and where there is only paper. I always leave a stripe without water.
Love your videos! Do you have a preference--Stone paper or Cold Press watercolor paper?
Thank you Margaret! No my whole life I've been experimenting with everything, and the last many years with paper. I love the magic in paper.
Stone paper, cardboard 580 or 700 gr. cold or hot pressed watercolour paper 300 - 625 gr. Yupo paper, cellulose paper - just give me a piece of paper, and I'll try it out!!!!
If I’m not mistaken this paper is similar to Yupo paper…not sure how you would preserve a watercolor painting on this paper. I feel like it would not last in the humid weather unless there would be a way to seal it…. I have done a watercolor on yupo but it can be rinsed off and also it u accidentally touch it the paint can lift off. Maybe this stone paper is better? Beautiful painting, so pretty😁
Thank you for writing me. Yes stone paper can almost always be rinsed off! I spray it about 5 layers of fixative for watercolour paintings.
2 Days ago i was thinking its a long time i see a video from you here.😊 Now im very happy. 40 years ago i start painting in watercollours ánd did it for 6 years. Than i go to a Art school and since that time i work whit acryl and different technicks. 1 year ago i saw a video from youre here and you touch my Art heart. I missed to work whit watercollour so i make a fe tiny works.But i want to paint bigger what i did 35 years ago. 2 of this old big paintings hangs in my house and i make them on the way how you do it. I put the paint straight out of the tubes on the wet paper and spray water for to let them flow. I never saw that before why there was no UA-cam ore internet,i did it intuitief.I like them still very much. If i see youre video i miss to work like that. First new paint i must buy the old ones i trow it,ánd blocks is not good for this technic. Thank you ver much for the beautifull video what inspires me again. Only 1 question....what kind of board you do youre paper stick on...? Greetings from Holland
What a Wonderful and interesting story!! The boards differs. But mostly I use thin plywood - here in Denmark we call it easten board.I guess because they were imported from the east in the beginning.
@@lenagemze662 Thank you Ĺena for youre kind words. I will looke and try plywood to. I have a board but is to heavy. I still waiting on my paint that the post must bring and big water collor paper. Now i make small ones and enyoy it 😄
@@nelart1 Good luck with the larger paper!!!
Beautiful art-what size is the paper?
Thank you. I buy the stone paper 100x70 cm. This painting is half of this.
Wonderful creation! Is this hot or cold press paper and what weight, please. Ahhh, the birds are so delightful. 💖🌹💖
Thank you. I don't know how they press the stonepaper. It weighs 192 g/m2.
I always get so excited when i see your name comes up! AND - how do you keep your clothes and working area so clean?!?
Thank you. I live in a very small place, and I use the table for eating, having guests, carpeting etc. My floor is made of laminat, because it does not take the colour in. Regarding my clothes: I just wash it, and the watercolours go off. I never use acrylic colours.
Hello Lena what a nice surprise to see you here. Just love watching you work, the result was beautiful. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.....Alioban ❤
Thank you for your nice words!!
Oiga doña, era necesario aventar el masking tape de esa forma??? Así la botarán sus hijos cuando ya no les sirva!!!
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As a long time admirer of your intuitive, yet super controlled work method, I still wonder why your drenched, huge papers never buckle...
It says she uses stone paper not watercolour paper. Maybe that is why
Ann is right - in this video I use stone paper, I also use cardboard. When I use watercolour paper I never use less than 300g. But you can always (almost anyway!) read about my materials right under the video.
@@lenagemze662 Tusind takk!