Friends, hello! here in video cotton paper - SMLT art, A4, 260g. cellulose - Clairefontaine Goldline Aquapad Glued Pad - 70 Sheets Papel Aquarelle Blanc Grain Fin A5 14.8x21 cm, 300 g In general, for other drawings I use Clairefontaine cotton paper.
The key here is the paper. 100% cotton is one. But are you using hot or cold pressed watercolor paper? Is SMLT available in US? What is it comparable to in US? Pls advise and thanks. And thank you for this tutorial. Easily understood.
I have never Iearnt painting. But, now being a housewife I want to paint. I serched a lot about water color. Then suddenly came accha to this channel. Now I love it. Thanks a ton dear!❤
@@tracynonumbers hi, I started with acrylic, then continued with pastel, then switched to markers and pencils (hyperrealism), but then went to watercolor. It is the most understandable for me)
@@tracynonumbers Yeh, but the fact is I'm not choosing it as my profession. I'm a homemaker. After doing housholds, I study for some competitive exams. And sometimes I feel bore. So, painting is just a way to shoot out boredom. If my painting are not well or artistic, it will not affect anything. Isn't it so?!
Oh my goodness dear Lola, I just saw this and how wonderful to hear your beautiful voice teaching these lovely techniques! I was hoping someday you would give us this gift. You did an awesome job and I hope we get to hear you more in future videos. I know it’s a lot of work for you, but even if you only do it sometimes it would be so so lovely. Thank you so much my friend. Be well!❤️🤗🌸🌼🥀
I am learning to be an adult art teacher and the first thing taught is diversity and inclusionism in classrooms. Lola, thank you for having so much patience with your very diverse student population. Students forget that their teachers are human too. Being brave enough to do this in a language other than your primary is so huge!! I loved these exercises and will put them in my tool box for later. Keep teaching, please. I want to hear more!
Thank you, my friend. You have no idea how difficult it is. And besides my subscribers, with whom I want to share knowledge, I have my own two children and responsibilities as a mother) Yes, people are really do forget that I am an ordinary sensitive person. Be sure to watch this tutorial, there are a lot of useful tips. I just scattered them throughout the video thread, they are not all said at the beginning.Believe me, you won't regret it, there are a lot of life hacks there ua-cam.com/video/Sc3dyjopRDA/v-deo.html
I have been accused of needing a hearing aid but I had no trouble understanding your charming voice. I enjoyed the video immensely. You do beautiful work and your explanation and demonstration of the process of building up layers with drying in between was great. Please keep sharing. Best wishes.
Excellent tutorial! I've been watching a ton today and yours are the best! That rose near the end of the video is stunning! I'm not even a floral lover, but that rose makes me happy. l know what I'm doing this weekend!
I just bought some good watercolors, wanting to revisit them. They’ve always been really challenging to me. Something about your video just really “clicked” in my brain. Maybe because you simply got to the point and demonstrated it.Thanks you!
agreed. there was so much less fluff and unnecessary chatter than so many other channels. just calm, information-dense demonstration and instruction from someone with evident skill ❤
Hello, friends. This is new for me. And this video was very difficult for me because I don't know English) But now you will know what techniques I use to draw transparent watercolor flowers and other illustrations. I hope for your support and wait for your comments
thank you for feedback.Yes, there is a big difference. I wanted to show this for a long time, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it, because I don’t speak English.
@@Lolaaquarella I agree. Cotton is so much better. Your English is wonderful by the way ( I am English and I think your voice is perfect). Ignore the haters - they don't deserve you.
I wonder how many people try to learn watercolour and give up too early because they tried to learn on inferior materials like mixed media or cellulose paper and are dissatisfied with the results, not realizing that the problem is not with the artist but with the inferior materials giving inferior results.
Thank you for your kind lesson. I have never used water colour paint. I have always admired it so stumbling on this lesson has encouraged me to try it. Again... thank you.
Hello my friend. Thank you) I created a channel to share my progress and creativity. This is a rare video, as many of my subscribers asked me to explain my main techniques. I am glad that it brings you inspiration. This is the main goal of my channel.
Яке чарівне відео! Дякую вам за нього☺️ Дуже приємно було дивитися! Я давно не малювала аквареллю, хоч і люблю цю фарбу, тож ви замотивували мене до неї повернутися❤
I have difficulty learning but your teaching style is very good for me. Your calm and clear speaking voice is very soothing as well. I’m subscribing! 👍🏼😊
Thank you for made this video! Today I understood why my paintings looks so different from I wanted to achieve: my paper doesn't have cotton in its composition 😆😂 Kisses from Brazil
Hi @Lolaaquarella. Thank you for sharing your technique. I hope you are well and safe in Ukraine. We pray for your country and citizens and hope this ends very soon. ❤
Thank you! This is a lovely tutorial. I really appreciate you showing the differences between the type of paper as well. I've recently been wanting to get into watercolors, and this video will help me a lot! 🙂
Thank youyes, I tried to give information without fluff. I like to do everything clearly and to the point) But in general, I really don't like to voice over videos)))))
You did a wonderful tutorial here. It was clear, concise and easy to understand while also being lovely to watch. From the very first, I only used the 100% cotton paper. Your results will only be as good as the tools you use. Besides that, you can repair a mistake on cotton paper…any less is just a mess. Thank you for this lovely example.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👩🏻🎨
Thank you, my friend. My subscribers have been asking me for a long time to create a tutorial explaining the techniques. If it weren't for them, I would never have created it. I hope you found something usable in my video.🤗
Wonderful art lesson! - Very enjoyable! - It is always a pleasure getting new art instructions from a teacher who is obviously very talented and knowledgeable! ~ Thank you, so much, I LOVE your lessons! ~
*Thank you* Lola for your video. It was helpful for me. The wet on dry glazing from dark to light (believe hot pressed cotton paper for illustrators). Very simple but it makes the image "pop out" or, believable. The video was thorough. For some perhaps putting links of material used below the title, down arrow, would avoid replying to the same question of what materials used (still going to have tell commentators to look for info under title). P.s. Gonna say amazed how neat and organized you are. Basically, well, I'm a pig painting (metamorphically :) My pants legs have almost as many brushstrokes as the painting.
Oh, my friend. I want that too! I also want to be in paint and creative chaos)))) But the apartment we live in is rented. The table can't be dirty, the walls must remain white, well, you get it))) If I had my own house, I would do wild things and buy myself a raccoon 😅😂
@@Lolaaquarella Ha, exactly, creative choas mode. Wonder since raccoons have opposable thumb like "fingers" they could taught to watercolor ? Not to mention using their tail as a brush. Just a thought Best
You're welcome, and don't worry if the layers aren't perfect, I have a sea of imperfect layers. When you draw a piece, don't look at the intermediate result. It's often scary. You know how many times I've drawn, stopped in the middle, looked and thought: "Oh God, what an ugly thing." But then I added a layer, and another layer, and then details and everything became as it should be.
@@Lolaaquarella you’re a fabulous teacher and such a wonderful and talented artist 🙌🏻⭐️. It’s a pleasure watching your videos 🤟🏻. Thank you again; you’re very appreciated. God bless you 🙏🏻🕊xx.
This was a great video - thank you so much - it was very clear and I liked seeing the difference between cellulose and cotton! PS: your english was just perfect!
What technique did you use on the pink rose and violet jelly fish was it gradient or layering? Also I appreciate your talent and hardwork👏😊❤and have you ever thought of going into textile industry?
Beautiful artworks! I'm glad to see YT started to promote your videos. They deserve to be seen by more people 😍 I watched because if lovely Ukrainian (with a little hint of russian) accent. Your voice is soothing very pleasant ❤ Wishing you inspiration and a delightful mood!
Grazie per questo video... mi piacciono molto gli acquarelli, anche se li usavo solo a scuola elementare e medie durante la lezione di arte! 😂 È da un po' che però sto pensando di cominciare ad usarli, lo vedo come un hobby molto rilassante. 😊
Well, I've only been doing watercolors for 4 years now) But before that I used to draw with pencils: ua-cam.com/channels/PUKXU0gmoQL0NkqS4xPriQ.html?view_as=subscriber Here in this video are the most basic exercises. Just practice.
Your English was fine. I understood every word. Question: I followed your instructions to the letter and mine didn't turn out like yours. Of course, I'm using Canson mixed media paper and not Arches 100% cotton. Does it really make that much of a difference? I'm getting so frustrated and maybe that's the problem?
Hi, yes, the problem is often in the paper. If wet on dry will somehow work for you, then wet on wet will not work at all. And the layers will not work, since the structure of the cellulose when applying the next layer washes away the previous one and the layering is not as clear and beautiful as we would like. Well, and one more thing. If you are doing this for the first time, then I did not succeed the first time 4 years ago. It's a matter of practice. Good luck and don't give up, you can do it..
@@Lolaaquarella I put down watercolor about 3 decades ago because of frustration with it and stuck with acrylic and oil. I only picked it back up when I wanted to do a travel journal about a year ago. I've ordered proper 140lb 100% cotton hot pressed paper (I prefer that texture and the increase in drying time with less bleed), Should be here tomorrow. I'm sure it will make all the difference. If I can do watercolor on Yupo, then hot pressed will be even better. Thanks for replying!
No one "practices" on whole sheets of cotton paper. Notice the strips. Too expensive. If you are learning, you get some good pulp / cellulose paper (Bockingfor/Strathmore/etc), wet both sides, and let it sit flat for a few minutes. There will be a huge difference when you paint on it. .... btw, yours isn't supposed to look exactly like hers; gotta practice.
All the difference in the world! I was frustrated too until i went for 100 percent cotton. Not arches, a bit too spendy for me, but there are several lower priced brands to choose from
Hello Lola, thank you very much for sharing your technique, it is very useful. What brand and number of brushes do you use please? I would like to start watercoloring with the right tools. Greetings from Belgium 😊
Ranunculus - Clairefontaine grain fine or satin 100% cotton paper - 300g|140lb Glued Pad 😊. Rose and jellyfish - the Langton Prestige DaleR Rowney 100% cotton paper - 300g|140lb hot pressed. Smoke and Calla lili and videio - SM LT art 100% recycled paper with cotton 260 g.
This was a lovely beginner educational video. The only part that I think could be a little confusing was when you did the layering video on the cellulose, and had to return to the shape that was overlapped and paint it again separately. Was there a particular reason you used the cellulose? The sample on the watercolor paper were excellent and I will share the video on my Facebook and hope you get more subscribers!
Thank you, my friend. In this way I wanted to show the tonality. And how it changes based on their density, layers of fabric, or aerial perspective. I wanted to show that not only can one object be darker than another, but also the area that is overlapped by one and another layer is also the darkest) That is, in essence, I created a gradation of tonality.🤪
Iryna, thank you for this wonderful video, it's interesting to see how the different types of paper makes such a difference to the result when you paint on them. I used to practice all the techniques I know, onto cellulose paper and the result was always very bad. But then I started buying 100% pure cotton paper and the difference is quite noticable. It makes all the difference in the world when you are painting. Thank you for this video. Iryna, I don't know where in Ukraine you are living, but I am praying for you. I know how terrible things are in Ukraine right now, and my thoughts are with you. Your country is so very, very beautiful and you, and your fellow Ukrainians deserve much better than you are getting right now. I pray that Putin will go back to Russia and leave Ukraine and it's beautiful people alone.
Thank you, my friend. I am from Odessa. It is a city - a pearl by the sea. And my children and I miss that peaceful life very much. But you know, Spain has welcomed us very well. Even before the war, I saw it in a dream, and when I arrived, I recognized those balconies with beautiful flowerpots that I dreamed about. Sometimes I see architecture in my dreams when I sleep, buildings that I have never seen... It turns out that they are simply showing me the place where I will be.🙄
Friends, hello!
here in video
cotton paper - SMLT art, A4, 260g.
cellulose - Clairefontaine Goldline Aquapad Glued Pad - 70 Sheets Papel Aquarelle Blanc Grain Fin A5 14.8x21 cm, 300 g
In general, for other drawings I use Clairefontaine cotton paper.
Thank you! I appreciate you showing how you used each technique. You're an excellent teacher! ❤
@@pattyhibble4269 thank you but I'm still learning myself🤣
What brushes and brush holder are you using please?
@@charlenewillis pinax hi tech brushes, holder from Aliexspress)
The key here is the paper. 100% cotton is one. But are you using hot or cold pressed watercolor paper? Is SMLT available in US? What is it comparable to in US? Pls advise and thanks. And thank you for this tutorial. Easily understood.
I have never Iearnt painting. But, now being a housewife I want to paint. I serched a lot about water color. Then suddenly came accha to this channel. Now I love it. Thanks a ton dear!❤
thank you
Hi, in some ways you picked the most challenging paint media. Enjoy, and best to you and yours!
@@tracynonumbers hi, I started with acrylic, then continued with pastel, then switched to markers and pencils (hyperrealism), but then went to watercolor. It is the most understandable for me)
@@tracynonumbers Yeh, but the fact is I'm not choosing it as my profession. I'm a homemaker. After doing housholds, I study for some competitive exams. And sometimes I feel bore. So, painting is just a way to shoot out boredom. If my painting are not well or artistic, it will not affect anything. Isn't it so?!
@@sumaiya_the_brownee Nope if you love your Art and enjoy so much, then outcome should not matter for you.❤❤
It's about enjoying yourself 😊
Oh my goodness dear Lola, I just saw this and how wonderful to hear your beautiful voice teaching these lovely techniques! I was hoping someday you would give us this gift. You did an awesome job and I hope we get to hear you more in future videos. I know it’s a lot of work for you, but even if you only do it sometimes it would be so so lovely. Thank you so much my friend. Be well!❤️🤗🌸🌼🥀
Hello, Lisa. Thank you, my friend. Maybe I will be able to in the future. We'll see. But I'll try, honestly. 🤗
I am learning to be an adult art teacher and the first thing taught is diversity and inclusionism in classrooms. Lola, thank you for having so much patience with your very diverse student population. Students forget that their teachers are human too. Being brave enough to do this in a language other than your primary is so huge!! I loved these exercises and will put them in my tool box for later. Keep teaching, please. I want to hear more!
Thank you, my friend. You have no idea how difficult it is. And besides my subscribers, with whom I want to share knowledge, I have my own two children and responsibilities as a mother) Yes, people are really do forget that I am an ordinary sensitive person. Be sure to watch this tutorial, there are a lot of useful tips. I just scattered them throughout the video thread, they are not all said at the beginning.Believe me, you won't regret it, there are a lot of life hacks there
ua-cam.com/video/Sc3dyjopRDA/v-deo.html
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Not the agenda
They’re gonna tell you to draw flags aren’t they
I have been accused of needing a hearing aid but I had no trouble understanding your charming voice. I enjoyed the video immensely. You do beautiful work and your explanation and demonstration of the process of building up layers with drying in between was great. Please keep sharing. Best wishes.
Thank you for your support my friend
Excellent tutorial! I've been watching a ton today and yours are the best! That rose near the end of the video is stunning! I'm not even a floral lover, but that rose makes me happy. l know what I'm doing this weekend!
@@jeslenehan thank you, my friend.I have a tutorial on thise rose on the channel🙂
I just bought some good watercolors, wanting to revisit them. They’ve always been really challenging to me. Something about your video just really “clicked” in my brain. Maybe because you simply got to the point and demonstrated it.Thanks you!
Thank you, my friend. Yes, if you understand watercolor, you will never leave it. It is magical, light, weightless. It is my great love
agreed. there was so much less fluff and unnecessary chatter than so many other channels. just calm, information-dense demonstration and instruction from someone with evident skill ❤
@@HomeFromFarAway Thank you for your kind words 🤗🙏
Hello, friends. This is new for me. And this video was very difficult for me because I don't know English)
But now you will know what techniques I use to draw transparent watercolor flowers and other illustrations. I hope for your support and wait for your comments
The English in the video was excellent! No need to be embarrassed, you were understood clearly! 🤗
@@stiffiron Thank you, my friend. I tried to pronounce each word clearly so that people would understand me, so I look a little like a robot🤣🤣🤣🤣
There is a huge difference between cellulose and cotton paper! Thank you for demonstrating that
thank you for feedback.Yes, there is a big difference. I wanted to show this for a long time, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it, because I don’t speak English.
@@Lolaaquarella I agree. Cotton is so much better. Your English is wonderful by the way ( I am English and I think your voice is perfect). Ignore the haters - they don't deserve you.
@@philcaffrey 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@philcaffrey 🙏🤗
I wonder how many people try to learn watercolour and give up too early because they tried to learn on inferior materials like mixed media or cellulose paper and are dissatisfied with the results, not realizing that the problem is not with the artist but with the inferior materials giving inferior results.
Thank you for your kind lesson. I have never used water colour paint. I have always admired it so stumbling on this lesson has encouraged me to try it. Again... thank you.
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad my video helped you 🤗
I adore this video! So calming and beautiful. Now I feel inspired to paint watercolour.
Hello my friend. Thank you) I created a channel to share my progress and creativity. This is a rare video, as many of my subscribers asked me to explain my main techniques. I am glad that it brings you inspiration. This is the main goal of my channel.
Simply stunning-this deserves all the praise!
@@recreepy thank you🙏🫶
Thankyou for your calm Lola, your work, and the music you chose. Pure instructive delight. Glad I came across you. You are good♥️
thank you for support
This was a beautiful demonstration. I see where I may have been rushing my layers now. Thank you for sharing this content.❤
Thanks for feedback.I'm glad the video was useful for you.
I love that music and your voice all together is so relaxing
thank you so much 🙏
The one that has the veil looking lines. It’s absolutely beautiful. ❤
Gorgeous! Even your pallet is a beautiful painting!
thank you , my friend 🙏
@@Lolaaquarella New subscriber here!
Яке чарівне відео! Дякую вам за нього☺️ Дуже приємно було дивитися! Я давно не малювала аквареллю, хоч і люблю цю фарбу, тож ви замотивували мене до неї повернутися❤
@@heliarttt Щиро дякую 🤗Бажаю натхнення. 🩷
The way you create the watercolor effect is amazing
@@tuart95 thank you🩷
these are so ephemeral and lovely! thank you so much for sharing 🖌🎨
thank you for feedback.Oh, I wouldn't have created this video if my subscribers hadn't asked me about it 20 times) I'm still blushing for my "accent"☺
What a wonderful demonstration of use of these different techniques! Great video!
@@barbtemplin7864 thank you🙏
I love how you demonstrate the techniques and then show how you use them in your watercolors. Beautiful work. :)
@@dotellabelle thank you🙏
Very very clearly explained! Thank you!!!😄
@@mariep-MAPAT thank you for feedback🤗
I have difficulty learning but your teaching style is very good for me. Your calm and clear speaking voice is very soothing as well. I’m subscribing! 👍🏼😊
Hello and thank you, my new friend , welcome to my channel
Your work is beautiful, and your explanations are clear and concise. Thank you for posting this video and sharing these techniques.
thank you for support
Thanks a lot for a such great tutorial!!! Finally we heard your voice. And your english is just perfect!!!❤❤❤
@@Bamikk 🤗🥰🫠 thanks
Superbe technique, la méduse est magnifique, j'adoooooooooooore💙💜💙
Merci mon ami, j'ai cette vidéo de dessin d'une méduse aquarelle sur ma chaîne
Muy bello y delicado con esas pinceladas tan suaves y precisas....😮 me encantó
gracias
Really helpful information and demonstration. Thank you Lola
@@litarichards3485 thank you for feedback 🤗
Thank you for made this video! Today I understood why my paintings looks so different from I wanted to achieve: my paper doesn't have cotton in its composition 😆😂
Kisses from Brazil
You're welcome, my friend
hugs from Ukraine 🤗
Hi @Lolaaquarella. Thank you for sharing your technique.
I hope you are well and safe in Ukraine. We pray for your country and citizens and hope this ends very soon. ❤
Hello my friend. I am not in Ukraine) My family is in Spain, so we are safe Thank you🙏
This is explained so well! I hope with practice and patience I will be able to paint like this. Just so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, my friend. Yes, everything comes with experience. Believe me, I am also constantly learning. Watercolor is my great love
This was a very good video - practical and usefull and showed a peek into your beautiful paintings! thank you PS: your english was just perfect!
Thank you, my friend. The thing is, there were a million recordings of my voice, I trained and recorded all week 😆😆😆
Stunningly beautiful paintings and really useful information 🎉
thank you my friend
Thank you! This is a lovely tutorial. I really appreciate you showing the differences between the type of paper as well. I've recently been wanting to get into watercolors, and this video will help me a lot! 🙂
@@emeralddraegon Hi, I'm glad I could help you 🤗
Thank you, for charing your work! You are very pedagogic and elegant!!
Thank youyes, I tried to give information without fluff. I like to do everything clearly and to the point) But in general, I really don't like to voice over videos)))))
You did a wonderful tutorial here. It was clear, concise and easy to understand while also being lovely to watch. From the very first, I only used the 100% cotton paper. Your results will only be as good as the tools you use. Besides that, you can repair a mistake on cotton paper…any less is just a mess. Thank you for this lovely example.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👩🏻🎨
Thank you, my friend. My subscribers have been asking me for a long time to create a tutorial explaining the techniques. If it weren't for them, I would never have created it. I hope you found something usable in my video.🤗
I enjoyed your video and learned a lot - thank you for taking the time to make and post this for us to enjoy! Have a great day!
Hello 🤗I'm glad the video was useful for so many people. It's a great joy to know that you have something to give and share.
What a lovely video and explanation.
@@usharajesh1781 thank you🤗
Wonderful art lesson! - Very enjoyable! - It is always a pleasure getting new art instructions from a teacher who is obviously very talented and knowledgeable! ~ Thank you, so much, I LOVE your lessons! ~
Thank you my friend 🙏
@@Lolaaquarella ~
Beautiful color. Thanks for sharing.
*Thank you* Lola for your video. It was helpful for me. The wet on dry glazing from dark to light (believe hot pressed cotton paper for illustrators). Very simple but it makes the image "pop out" or, believable.
The video was thorough. For some perhaps putting links of material used below the title, down arrow, would avoid replying to the same question of what materials used (still going to have tell commentators to look for info under title).
P.s. Gonna say amazed how neat and organized you are. Basically, well, I'm a pig painting (metamorphically :) My pants legs have almost as many brushstrokes as the painting.
Oh, my friend. I want that too! I also want to be in paint and creative chaos)))) But the apartment we live in is rented. The table can't be dirty, the walls must remain white, well, you get it))) If I had my own house, I would do wild things and buy myself a raccoon 😅😂
@@Lolaaquarella
Ha, exactly, creative choas mode.
Wonder since raccoons have opposable thumb like "fingers" they could taught to watercolor ? Not to mention using their tail as a brush. Just a thought
Best
a lovely and helpful video!
thanks
your voice is so soothing and your instructions are so very clear. Thank you so much! :)
@@elleblack8337 thank you for feedback and support 🙏🤗
Thank you so much for this video. Your work is stunning and I’m hoping to get better at layering. I’ll give it a shot. ❤
You're welcome, and don't worry if the layers aren't perfect, I have a sea of imperfect layers. When you draw a piece, don't look at the intermediate result. It's often scary. You know how many times I've drawn, stopped in the middle, looked and thought: "Oh God, what an ugly thing." But then I added a layer, and another layer, and then details and everything became as it should be.
@@Lolaaquarella I’ve only recently learned about the ‘ugly duckling’ phase but you’re so right! Thanks for the encouragement 💕
VERY helpful! Thanks you so much for sharing! ❤
thanks for feedback
great video, very informative and straightforward
thank you for support and feedback
Thank you for sharing your talent. This is a great tutorial 👌🏻.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad the video was useful for you
@@Lolaaquarella you’re a fabulous teacher and such a wonderful and talented artist 🙌🏻⭐️. It’s a pleasure watching your videos 🤟🏻. Thank you again; you’re very appreciated. God bless you 🙏🏻🕊xx.
@@MSerhasNOfilter 🙏
Wonderfully inspiring ,and beautiful art work ,thankyou so much for this tutorial
thank you for feedback 🙏
This was a great video - thank you so much - it was very clear and I liked seeing the difference between cellulose and cotton! PS: your english was just perfect!
Your technique is wonderful. I’m going to try it soon. Thank you so much 😍😍
thank you 🙏
Thanks for teaching❤❤❤
I like your styl and you are an Artist
thank you 🤗
What technique did you use on the pink rose and violet jelly fish was it gradient or layering? Also I appreciate your talent and hardwork👏😊❤and have you ever thought of going into textile industry?
Hi my friend, I used both layering and gradient there. I never thought about textiles. There were no offers yet.. 🙄
thanks for the tips and the relaxing vid 🥰
@@rho5539 thanks for feedback🤗
Beautiful! Very helpful.
please, i'm glad the video was useful for you 🤗
So beautiful! Thank you for the lessons! Well Wishes for you and yours and all. ❤🧡❤
thank you 🤗
❤ beautiful. Thank you. ❤
thanks for feedback
Amazing ❤
thank you 🤗
Thank you for this Video. It was fantastic ❤❤
thank you
This was very helpful. thank you! Your artwork is beautiful.
thank you for feedback
Thank you so much for this video - I love your work and your explanation is very clear💖
thank you My friend, I will be very grateful for watching new videos on my channel. I need your support 🤗🙏
The colours are gorgeous. Especially the green-gold. What did you use?
It is apanese Boku Undo E-Sumi 6 Set ) I have review on my chennel)
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Wow, thank you so much! Your work is adorable! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
thank you for feedback
You have a lovely voice and I learned a lot, thank you
thanks for support
wonderful technique grateful to you for sharing
@@theartofflorals thank you for feedback🤗
Thank you for your tutorial, wonderful friend.
thanks for feedback
Thanks for sharing 😍
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The best tutorial ever. 🥰
thank you, my friend 🙏🤗
Very beautiful, thank you so much for the clear instructions ❤
thank you for feedback
Just watching the whole tutorial was interesting, thanks for sharing.
@@SO-be3dv I hope it was useful for you?💜
Excellent 🎉
thank you
It's really amazing video ❤.
thanks, I made this video at the request of my subscribers)
Beautiful artworks! I'm glad to see YT started to promote your videos. They deserve to be seen by more people 😍
I watched because if lovely Ukrainian (with a little hint of russian) accent. Your voice is soothing very pleasant ❤
Wishing you inspiration and a delightful mood!
Thank you, my friend, I probably should have spoken up so that UA-cam would notice me))))
Grazie per questo video... mi piacciono molto gli acquarelli, anche se li usavo solo a scuola elementare e medie durante la lezione di arte! 😂
È da un po' che però sto pensando di cominciare ad usarli, lo vedo come un hobby molto rilassante. 😊
Grazie amico mio. Spero che questo video ti abbia aiutato a capire meglio l'acquerello
I am really excited to give watercolor another shot. Thank you for explaining things as you have! I’m going to go buy better paper today.
Also I’m grateful to have now found your channel. Happy to be a new subscriber.
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Wow
I’ve been doing water colour diligently for four years now and never once came across anything as intricate as this…
Well, I've only been doing watercolors for 4 years now) But before that I used to draw with pencils:
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Here in this video are the most basic exercises. Just practice.
So beautifully described. Thank you so much.
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Love your videos and your artwork is spectacular! What type pencil do you use to draw on the paper before starting to paint? Thank you!
Hello my friend. Thank you. Automatic Faber Castell 0.5
Your English was fine. I understood every word. Question: I followed your instructions to the letter and mine didn't turn out like yours. Of course, I'm using Canson mixed media paper and not Arches 100% cotton. Does it really make that much of a difference? I'm getting so frustrated and maybe that's the problem?
Hi, yes, the problem is often in the paper. If wet on dry will somehow work for you, then wet on wet will not work at all. And the layers will not work, since the structure of the cellulose when applying the next layer washes away the previous one and the layering is not as clear and beautiful as we would like. Well, and one more thing. If you are doing this for the first time, then I did not succeed the first time 4 years ago. It's a matter of practice. Good luck and don't give up, you can do it..
@@Lolaaquarella I put down watercolor about 3 decades ago because of frustration with it and stuck with acrylic and oil. I only picked it back up when I wanted to do a travel journal about a year ago. I've ordered proper 140lb 100% cotton hot pressed paper (I prefer that texture and the increase in drying time with less bleed), Should be here tomorrow. I'm sure it will make all the difference. If I can do watercolor on Yupo, then hot pressed will be even better. Thanks for replying!
@@aprildegele1510 my first experience on bad watercolor paper killed my desire to paint with watercolors for a year)) We have a similar experience 🙄🧐
No one "practices" on whole sheets of cotton paper. Notice the strips. Too expensive. If you are learning, you get some good pulp / cellulose paper (Bockingfor/Strathmore/etc), wet both sides, and let it sit flat for a few minutes. There will be a huge difference when you paint on it. .... btw, yours isn't supposed to look exactly like hers; gotta practice.
All the difference in the world! I was frustrated too until i went for 100 percent cotton. Not arches, a bit too spendy for me, but there are several lower priced brands to choose from
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting ❤
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Thank you so much amazing tutorial and beautiful paintings wow !!😍😍😍😍
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skills got me like😮💨
Hello Lola, thank you very much for sharing your technique, it is very useful. What brand and number of brushes do you use please? I would like to start watercoloring with the right tools. Greetings from Belgium 😊
Hello, @minouchette In this video I use pinax hi -tech brushes(4. 6), but my favorites are escoda perla and I love princenton velvettouch and neptune)
@@Lolaaquarella Ok Lola, thank you very much for taking the time to answer me, I will try these tools. Have a nice day. Séverine 🌷
Beautiful, thank you 😊
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Thank you for the technique and tips ❤ beautiful voice!
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Thank you, this is exactly what I need ❤️
I am glad that my video was useful for you
excellently explained, thank you
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La felicito por la música de fondo elegida. Es muy bonita y está a un volumen muy correcto. Gracias.
Gracias mi amigа. Sí, intenté configurar el volumen para que la música no interfiriera con mi voz.
First time seeing your videos. I like it :)
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Absolutely beautiful work! Can you tell me what brand of paper you are using here?
Ranunculus - Clairefontaine grain fine or satin 100% cotton paper - 300g|140lb Glued Pad 😊. Rose and jellyfish - the Langton Prestige DaleR Rowney 100% cotton paper - 300g|140lb hot pressed. Smoke and Calla lili and videio - SM LT art 100% recycled paper with cotton 260 g.
Great tutorial, thank you.
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This was a lovely beginner educational video. The only part that I think could be a little confusing was when you did the layering video on the cellulose, and had to return to the shape that was overlapped and paint it again separately. Was there a particular reason you used the cellulose? The sample on the watercolor paper were excellent and I will share the video on my Facebook and hope you get more subscribers!
Thank you, my friend. In this way I wanted to show the tonality. And how it changes based on their density, layers of fabric, or aerial perspective. I wanted to show that not only can one object be darker than another, but also the area that is overlapped by one and another layer is also the darkest) That is, in essence, I created a gradation of tonality.🤪
perfect!
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Great!
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Iryna, thank you for this wonderful video, it's interesting to see how the different types of paper makes such a difference to the result when you paint on them. I used to practice all the techniques I know, onto cellulose paper and the result was always very bad. But then I started buying 100% pure cotton paper and the difference is quite noticable. It makes all the difference in the world when you are painting. Thank you for this video.
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Oh, my..that is so beautiful.
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