I did enjoy watching you make that gorgeous painting look so effortless.. I’m in awe of the understated colors and the way you lay them down , very nice .. 👍 thank you for sharing.. 🙂✌️
Thanks for your question Arminnie. No, Sterling's fog technique works best on wet watercolor paper. We do sell the Yes! brand of canvases that can accept watercolor. Yes! canvas does accept watercolor paint, but it does not perform in exactly the same way as watercolor paper. I think that the gentleness of Sterling's fog technique might be lost if done on canvas. If you do try out Yes! canvas I would recommend that you prep the surface with a tinny bit of lukewarm soap and water or isopropyl alcohol before applying watercolor paint to the surface. www.jerrysartarama.com/yes-all-media-cotton-canvas-1-1-2-inch-boxes-of-three.
Sterling, I really dig your vids. fyi Arches is pronounced Arch (French). Also Arches uses gelatin in their size (Vegans be aware). The size can even spoil. Tip: give your Arches paper a sniff test. Rancid paper can cause blank spots. I use Arches and I love it, but this is just something to be aware of. I do not work for nor or am I affiliated with any art product company.
Love your work and presentation. thank you
Thank you, very straightforward, and exactly what I was trying to accomplish.
We're so glad it was helpful!
You are like the Bob Ross of watercolor :) I'm glad I found this
Oh yay! We're glad you found it too!
I did enjoy watching you make that gorgeous painting look so effortless.. I’m in awe of the understated colors and the way you lay them down , very nice .. 👍 thank you for sharing.. 🙂✌️
You make it look so easy. That says something 🙏
Thank you for a well explained tutorial. It is one of the best I have watched on this subject!
You're very welcome Bird Watcher. That's nice to hear. Never stop learning and keep creating!
Loved it! Thank you for this powerful demonstration
We're so glad you found it helpful!
Fantastic!!! Thanks for sharing Sir!!! Arches is French, so it’s pronounced, “Arche,” the (s) is silent.
Thanks! 😀
Very respectable teacher.
THANKS Val. CHEERS!
Very nice and you make it look so easy. I will have to give these techniques a try. Thank you for sharing your gift with others :)
BRAVISSIMO, MOLTO BELLO, COMPLIMENTI
VERY effective fog scene. Thanks so much.
Glad you like it!
Simply Beautiful ! Thank you !
Wonderful .......... thank you.
Our pleasure!
Master at work 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Thankyou so helpful, from New Zealand 💐
Love that flat brush you're using. What is it called? Your technique is awesome!
You can find the brushes used in this video here: www.jerrysartarama.com/free-art-instruction-videos/how-to-paint-fog-watercolors-sterling-edwards
Very nice!
Thank you!
You're so welcome Maria deLourdes Oliveria. Stay creative!
He is cute😊
Can I buy this palette somewhere ?
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I was wandering if i could do the same technique on a stretch canvas
Thanks for your question Arminnie. No, Sterling's fog technique works best on wet watercolor paper. We do sell the Yes! brand of canvases that can accept watercolor. Yes! canvas does accept watercolor paint, but it does not perform in exactly the same way as watercolor paper. I think that the gentleness of Sterling's fog technique might be lost if done on canvas. If you do try out Yes! canvas I would recommend that you prep the surface with a tinny bit of lukewarm soap and water or isopropyl alcohol before applying watercolor paint to the surface. www.jerrysartarama.com/yes-all-media-cotton-canvas-1-1-2-inch-boxes-of-three.
Wow this foggy effect is what i want to learn... Thank you sir... Plz tell which paper is this???
Arches 300lb Cold Press: www.jerrysartarama.com/arches-100-rag-watercolor-paper-bright-white
super
Thank you LeuvaArt. Keep Creating
Sterling, I really dig your vids. fyi Arches is pronounced Arch (French). Also Arches uses gelatin in their size (Vegans be aware). The size can even spoil. Tip: give your Arches paper a sniff test. Rancid paper can cause blank spots. I use Arches and I love it, but this is just something to be aware of. I do not work for nor or am I affiliated with any art product company.
Did you first stretch your paper?
Sorry to get back to you so late Bev. No, Sterling does not stretch his paper.
Great demo, thank you ! However, the french translation is horrible.
Merci pour le commentaire Christiane. Désolé de décevoir. Les traductions sont délicates.