You are amazing, to bring Georgia into this video. She is one of my favorites, and I have several copies in my home. Her colors and style open my imagination , I was so loving how you broke up the Lilly, It dose make is more attainable! Thank you for always sharing your talents! Karen Dirmish, learner! 21:3121:3121:31
You found your calling Margot!! You've reached a top-notched level of fun, quirky, brilliant, and elegant teaching videos. Thank you for sharing that extra edge we all need to better ourselves. You are priceless. 😍🙏✨😘
Hi Margot , how incredibly ironic that I just returned from the art store and while I was there I found a used Georgia OKeeffe book for $6.95 ! I could hardly wait to get home and delve into it and then I get this notification from you in “ OKeeffe style “ ! What a beautiful day for a beautiful painting , I can’t wait to give this a try , I also loved your Matisse! Thank you so much for sharing ! Blessings from WA
Must be something in the air: I just scoured the Abe used books site looking for some books on O'Keeffe's florals. I LOVE IT when I make a great score on a book or art supplies from a resale shop.
This is brilliant Margot! As a Life Coach my favourite question to clients is "how could you look at this differently?" Now using this question for painting is stunning ... life changing! I am so taken with this video ... and your art is crazy good. Thank you for sharing so generously ... Pam
Margot your videos are just amazing. So entertaining, so educational, and even better - so so classy. You have quickly become one of my top favorite channels on here. I am a bookbinder/paper artist/journal maker (is there an all encompassing title for that? 😅) but have been teaching myself to sketch and paint for fun (and to challenge myself to something new) when I’m not working on my main business. Your channel has been so informative and I just love being able to step into your world for a bit! Thank you for making UA-cam exciting!!! ❤
You are just amazing, you have a real talent for this. I hope you’re channel grows because you certainly do deserve it, I am learning a lot from you thank you.
I stopped drawing about 10 years ago, and have so much anxiety about starting again. I am ordering watercolors today, and need ways to dip my toes in, while not being afraid. I never knew that starting to paint could actually be scary, lol. This video is exactly what I needed, so thank you! ❤
Love , love the way you teach and the learn do much from the history of artists.. most of all love that you encourage freedom ,to have a go . I make a mess a lot of the times but love the trying out stuff. 👏👏👏
I love art history in a YT video. I enjoy learning about artists. When I watch your videos I feel as if I’m also receiving an education 😊. I believe creating anything is better than agonizing over perfection. My sketchbooks are for fun, experimenting, and making a mess. My watercolor blocks are for my thoughtful planned pieces of artwork. Also, when I don’t want to pick up a paint brush I take out my coloring pencils and I use those to create art. I enjoy the precision of coloring pencils but they are such a slow medium 😆. Thank you Margot. ❤
You're so welcome! I love that you are so aware of your tastes and process. I applaud any artist who trusts their instincts. And thank you so much for your kind words about the video. I love being able to share my passion for art and art history so I'm happy it comes across!
Margo, this is truly inspirational - thank you so much for sharing your viewpoint in a way that encourages us to look at things differently! Now there are millions of things to paint from just one object!! :))
Oh wow you had my attention when you said you were going to share the first thing learned in art school- how to see your subject! But then you said Florals & I was like 😬oh no, but then you mentioned one of my favorite artists Georgia O’Keeffe. You have definitely taught me something new & interesting plus inspirational. I feel more energized to look at my favorite subjects to paint with a different perspective. My being a self educated artist for only 4 years I really appreciate your encouragement for doing thumbnails of a subject & why they are so important for keeping me motivated to paint. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information with us 💕🎨.
You're so very welcome Colleen! You would be amazed at how much of a story the most boring objects can tell! Just look at the artist Claes Oldenburg and how he did the most incredible things with things we often overlook. I'm so glad this video inspired and empowered you!
Margot this video was wonderful. I love your finished piece, but thankyou for your motivating, positive videos, this was just the touch of inspiration and encouragement I was in need of.
I really enjoy these videos where you discuss an artist along with a watercolor painting technique - it's fun to learn about an artist while practicing something new!
Thank you! I’ve been doing botanicals for month/years and admittedly got a bit bored depicting what I saw. Your instruction has helped me loosen up, explore new colors, try bigger brushes. This video is amazing. I love O’Keefe’s work but, duh, hadn’t considered trying her style. Thanks for this. 😊
What an interesting video! I loved how you took us through making your thumbnails to actually painting a piece. Your final piece was gorgeous too. And what you said is so true - everyone takes the same tutorials and there is so much artwork out there that is the same. I loved how your video really emphasised bringing your own perspective to your artwork. Now off to watch your Matisse vid…..
Margot, thank you for this great video. I, too, have recently been learning about Georgia O'Keefe and her art, especially her florals. I am, right now, trying to replicate her style but using MY ideas. I can just hope that I do her and myself proud. Whatever the outcome I have enjoyed the learning prosses.
Thank you once again, Margot, for a video that hits all cylinders. Binge watching tonight, and feeling fortunate and grateful to have found your channel and your lovely community of commenters/subscribers.
You won me over by the end. I was dubious of yet another floral painting tutorial, but that's not what this is and I think I get it. You really are on to something in your explanation of your process of thinking this through. And the proof is in the final result. Brava!
Hi David and thanks for leaving a comment! I knew the word “floral” was going to give artists like yourself pause. Haha I’m glad you got the point of the video and thank you so much for the kind words! ❤️
Great video on another style of painting. I'm not one to stick to one style of painting. It depends how I feel. Impatient? I paint loose. Determine. I paint with details. Carefree (or whatever feeling), it's abstract, like playing with salt, water blooms, dishwashing soup, stuff like that. If you watch a lot of tutorials on 'how to' paint, you play the guessing game on who's the artist and most of the time I guess right. There's one that displays her floral artwork in the background and they all look the same, as you expressed the monotone voice.
This is my favorite video from you of all time! I have been struggling to make my watercolors look like something real and it’s just not who I am as much as I want it to be. This has given me inspiration to try something more along these lines!
Great great video as usual Margot. Thank you for sharing your art education and experience with us. I am learning so much. I have been toying with abstraction and trying out unexpected cropping for my paintings. And I think your videos have encouraged that.
Hi Margo, your subscriber from Seoul, South Korea. My first time to leave a comment. Let me just say your videos are so informative, inspiring, even entertaining, and aesthetically so pleasing! Thank you for creating wonderful contents and generously sharing them!
Hi SarahJun! Thank you so much for your kind comment! Welcome and it is my pleasure to have you here with me. One day I hope to visit your beautiful city! 🇰🇷
Margot, another brilliant video. Thank you for the references to Georgia O'Keefe. I've become very lazy about art history recently, and your Artist-related videos are a good reminder without being 'heavy', to take another look back at some of the masters of the past. Also, an even bigger 🌟"Thank you!" 🌟for reminding me to 'think outside the box' with my 'From life' paintings and not just my playtime abstracts!!! I feel that I'm being well and truly, very forcibly dragged outside my comfort zone lately, and this is another reminder of the need to dust off and polish up my almost-lost sense of adventure in plein air work. 💃
What a refreshing tutorial, just what I need right now in my watercolour painting journey! And I just love Georgia O’Keefe. I’ll never forget the first time I saw one of her paintings. Thank you 🙏
Great video! Funny...this is something I did instinctively in my photography. Why this idea didn't follow into my watercolour painting I don't know but this was a definite ah-ha moment! :)
Beautiful! I love this idea of painting the same object in a different angle. I usually paint loose watercolor florals but I’m getting a little bored right now. When I try to paint, the result is not pleasing to look at and I get frustrated. This exercise could be helpful to just mindlessly painting without getting stressed and simply play. Merci Margot ❤️
Thankyou so much for doing your videos you are so inspiring and make a wonderful teacher. I love this lesson it makes me feel more free to put myself in my work and do what I want. Thankyou xx
Hi Margot! This video reminds of your other video where you mentioned your colleague at university who drew the pepper all cropped and “zoomed in” with strong contrasts.
Love love love this! Thank you again Margot! I enjoy your sense of humour and your take on another magnificent artist. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I always say don't worry about messing it up or not liking, just do it again. We learn so much each time. I really loved the worm's perspective! That's a great way to think about composition. ❤
Margot-your work is super inspiring! I’m grateful to have been working in my studio when I got your alert and got to possibly be first-(ish) to comment. Wanted to say God Bless you and what you are doing on You Tube-I enjoy your videos tremendously and they have definitely enlightened me. Thank you for that -! I pray you have a peaceful and beautiful day!!☺️
I needed this because I feel "stuck." I have spent 100's of hours learning strokes, colors, values, WOW, etc., etc. But I was not sure where to go from here...what is my "style." What inspires me? What do I love to look at, but hate to paint. Thank you!
Margot, thank you for sharing this perspective on art. I love Georgia O’Keefe. You have me thinking how I can put this to use to grow my art in a different view. Love your lily!
Loving these videos! When I think I've found my favorite you just keep putting out gems making it so hard to choose! 😁 Good thing I don't have to and can save them all! 😂❤
I love this! Your videos are so informative and interesting! They’re so beneficial! I learn something each time I watch that I can put to use in my own painting, so thank you!
You are amazing, to bring Georgia into this video. She is one of my favorites, and I have several copies in my home. Her colors and style open my imagination , I was so loving how you broke up the Lilly, It dose make is more attainable! Thank you for always sharing your talents! Karen Dirmish, learner! 21:31 21:31 21:31
Fellow Parsons grad here. I don’t know why but your videos make me emotional and accepting of where I am in my art process. Thank you so much ❤
You found your calling Margot!! You've reached a top-notched level of fun, quirky, brilliant, and elegant teaching videos. Thank you for sharing that extra edge we all need to better ourselves. You are priceless. 😍🙏✨😘
This is such a unique tutorial and so welcome and excellent. Thank you Margot! This is inspiring. I'm loving your content.
Hi Margot , how incredibly ironic that I just returned from the art store and while I was there I found a used Georgia OKeeffe book for $6.95 ! I could hardly wait to get home and delve into it and then I get this notification from you in “ OKeeffe style “ ! What a beautiful day for a beautiful painting , I can’t wait to give this a try , I also loved your Matisse! Thank you so much for sharing ! Blessings from WA
What a terrific find! Sounds like the stars aligned ✨ Hope you give it a go and thank you for writing!
Must be something in the air: I just scoured the Abe used books site looking for some books on O'Keeffe's florals. I LOVE IT when I make a great score on a book or art supplies from a resale shop.
This was extremely helpful.💜🖌 xx
Glad you think so! 🥰
This is brilliant Margot! As a Life Coach my favourite question to clients is "how could you look at this differently?" Now using this question for painting is stunning ... life changing! I am so taken with this video ... and your art is crazy good. Thank you for sharing so generously ... Pam
Margot your videos are just amazing. So entertaining, so educational, and even better - so so classy. You have quickly become one of my top favorite channels on here. I am a bookbinder/paper artist/journal maker (is there an all encompassing title for that? 😅) but have been teaching myself to sketch and paint for fun (and to challenge myself to something new) when I’m not working on my main business. Your channel has been so informative and I just love being able to step into your world for a bit! Thank you for making UA-cam exciting!!! ❤
Beautifully said...and I couldn't agree more!
I think 🤔 Penny Pulp Master ❤
Margot you are a great teacher! This was the most interesting watercolor video i have seen. I really liked the art history aspect of the video
You are just amazing, you have a real talent for this. I hope you’re channel grows because you certainly do deserve it, I am learning a lot from you thank you.
Everything about your content is prime time! Informative, hilarious, charming and captivating! Thank you!!
I stopped drawing about 10 years ago, and have so much anxiety about starting again. I am ordering watercolors today, and need ways to dip my toes in, while not being afraid. I never knew that starting to paint could actually be scary, lol. This video is exactly what I needed, so thank you! ❤
LOVED this video! Inspiring and challenging and exciting!
I love tightly cropped floral compositions: your painting here, Georgia O’Keef’s, Ohara Koson’s Irises , and I think Anna Mason and/or Billy Showell.
Love , love the way you teach and the learn do much from the history of artists.. most of all love that you encourage freedom ,to have a go . I make a mess a lot of the times but love the trying out stuff. 👏👏👏
The mess is where the good stuff is hiding! Trust your instincts, they know more than you think 😉 and thank you for watching! ❤️
Love ❤️ your O'Keefe interpretation also the day you did Matisse's window refreshing nice pop of color thank you🎉❤
Thank you! And glad it was inspiring!
I am so inspired by this video. What a different way to look at things.
I love art history in a YT video. I enjoy learning about artists. When I watch your videos I feel as if I’m also receiving an education 😊. I believe creating anything is better than agonizing over perfection. My sketchbooks are for fun, experimenting, and making a mess. My watercolor blocks are for my thoughtful planned pieces of artwork. Also, when I don’t want to pick up a paint brush I take out my coloring pencils and I use those to create art. I enjoy the precision of coloring pencils but they are such a slow medium 😆. Thank you Margot. ❤
You're so welcome! I love that you are so aware of your tastes and process. I applaud any artist who trusts their instincts. And thank you so much for your kind words about the video. I love being able to share my passion for art and art history so I'm happy it comes across!
I just love your content Margot 🙌🏻❤️ Your are just so unique in your own way and a teacher at heart!
Thank for this great tutorial, thanks again
You are too funny! Loved the video (and Georgia).😊
Awesome video Margot! Loved it! And Georgia O'Keeffe what can I say... 🎨🖌🌞🌙☀🌎
Thank you so much dear friend! And yes! Isn't she so inspiring? 🥰
Margo, this is truly inspirational - thank you so much for sharing your viewpoint in a way that encourages us to look at things differently! Now there are millions of things to paint from just one object!! :))
Thank you Margot. I am really enjoying your style of teaching and these relaxed videos are really great. Thank you from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 🌻🦋🙏
Oh wow you had my attention when you said you were going to share the first thing learned in art school- how to see your subject! But then you said Florals & I was like 😬oh no, but then you mentioned one of my favorite artists Georgia O’Keeffe. You have definitely taught me something new & interesting plus inspirational. I feel more energized to look at my favorite subjects to paint with a different perspective. My being a self educated artist for only 4 years I really appreciate your encouragement for doing thumbnails of a subject & why they are so important for keeping me motivated to paint. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information with us 💕🎨.
You're so very welcome Colleen! You would be amazed at how much of a story the most boring objects can tell! Just look at the artist Claes Oldenburg and how he did the most incredible things with things we often overlook. I'm so glad this video inspired and empowered you!
Thanks for sharing another new artist to me. I really appreciate it!
Wow, the deep contrast in her work is absolutely stunning. You're such a wonderful story teller. I always learn something new from you.
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank you so much!
Another lovely video with great ideas! I think I'll give that a try this week - thank you :)
Wonderful video! Beyond painting and more. 🥰
Margot this video was wonderful. I love your finished piece, but thankyou for your motivating, positive videos, this was just the touch of inspiration and encouragement I was in need of.
This is your best video yet. Love your content!
Wonderful practical lesson--Thank You
You're so very welcome!
This was wonderfully creative! Thanks for the amazing tutorial.
Wow! What a fantastic exercise! Thank you so much!
Lovely painting and helpful advice about the negative space!
Thanks for the great tutorials, I love your it
Thank you for your video I forgot about Georgia, you made me take out my book of Georgia's art.
Great video! I loved it! Margot you do such a splendid job teaching and inspiring us! Thank you!!!
I find your videos interesting. I have found that my "style" is to be as most realistic as I can get. I don't feel trapped or constrained by realism.
I really enjoy these videos where you discuss an artist along with a watercolor painting technique - it's fun to learn about an artist while practicing something new!
Great exercise…love O’Keefe too…
Lovely very liberating !!!!🎉❤🎉
Thank you! I’ve been doing botanicals for month/years and admittedly got a bit bored depicting what I saw. Your instruction has helped me loosen up, explore new colors, try bigger brushes. This video is amazing. I love O’Keefe’s work but, duh, hadn’t considered trying her style. Thanks for this. 😊
Thank you!
You’re welcome!!
What an interesting video! I loved how you took us through making your thumbnails to actually painting a piece. Your final piece was gorgeous too. And what you said is so true - everyone takes the same tutorials and there is so much artwork out there that is the same. I loved how your video really emphasised bringing your own perspective to your artwork. Now off to watch your Matisse vid…..
Margot, thank you for this great video. I, too, have recently been learning about Georgia O'Keefe and her art, especially her florals. I am, right now, trying to replicate her style but using MY ideas. I can just hope that I do her and myself proud. Whatever the outcome I have enjoyed the learning prosses.
I love this style and also your outcome a lot! Great! Thank you 🎨!
Lovely!
I so appreciate you sharing these fascinating stories of artists and their work and creating outside of the box. Absolutely more please❣️
Thank you once again, Margot, for a video that hits all cylinders. Binge watching tonight, and feeling fortunate and grateful to have found your channel and your lovely community of commenters/subscribers.
Off topic, can you possibly share your skin care routine! Your skin looks like a dream!
You won me over by the end. I was dubious of yet another floral painting tutorial, but that's not what this is and I think I get it. You really are on to something in your explanation of your process of thinking this through. And the proof is in the final result. Brava!
Hi David and thanks for leaving a comment! I knew the word “floral” was going to give artists like yourself pause. Haha I’m glad you got the point of the video and thank you so much for the kind words! ❤️
You spoke to my fear ,THANK YOU.ANITA
Great video on another style of painting. I'm not one to stick to one style of painting. It depends how I feel. Impatient? I paint loose. Determine. I paint with details. Carefree (or whatever feeling), it's abstract, like playing with salt, water blooms, dishwashing soup, stuff like that. If you watch a lot of tutorials on 'how to' paint, you play the guessing game on who's the artist and most of the time I guess right. There's one that displays her floral artwork in the background and they all look the same, as you expressed the monotone voice.
Beautiful painting. Just love your videos.
I see quite a few of us love this new series, perhaps, inspired by artists series?
Oh I already have thoughts about our next adventure. Maybe Picasso? Maybe Cezanne? We’ll see!!
Thank you so much for inspiring us Margot❤ you are the art teacher I wish I had
Your comment literally brought tears to me eyes. Thank you! And happy to have you on board!
I loved this. This style is so exciting.
Please do more of these. I loved the Matisse video. Very informative. ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm in loving with doing videos like this so we're going to explore everyone from Picasso to Vermeer, Kusama and beyond!
This is my favorite video from you of all time! I have been struggling to make my watercolors look like something real and it’s just not who I am as much as I want it to be. This has given me inspiration to try something more along these lines!
Great great video as usual Margot. Thank you for sharing your art education and experience with us. I am learning so much. I have been toying with abstraction and trying out unexpected cropping for my paintings. And I think your videos have encouraged that.
This is so inspiring 😍thank you for sharing the Georgia O'Keeffe flower book, I had not seen many of her floral pieces before
This video is fantastic! I am going to try your idea with Flores from my yard.
Hi Margo, your subscriber from Seoul, South Korea. My first time to leave a comment. Let me just say your videos are so informative, inspiring, even entertaining, and aesthetically so pleasing! Thank you for creating wonderful contents and generously sharing them!
Hi SarahJun! Thank you so much for your kind comment! Welcome and it is my pleasure to have you here with me. One day I hope to visit your beautiful city! 🇰🇷
Absolutely gorgeous.
That was very inspiring.
Thank you, Margot.
Mel in Devon, UK 🍰🌻
Thanks that was awesome info that got me out of a flat rut perspective wise 😏
You are so special and I appreciate being able to watch you and your videos. So entertaining, informative and funny. THANK YOU Margot❤
Margot, another brilliant video. Thank you for the references to Georgia O'Keefe. I've become very lazy about art history recently, and your Artist-related videos are a good reminder without being 'heavy', to take another look back at some of the masters of the past. Also, an even bigger 🌟"Thank you!" 🌟for reminding me to 'think outside the box' with my 'From life' paintings and not just my playtime abstracts!!!
I feel that I'm being well and truly, very forcibly dragged outside my comfort zone lately, and this is another reminder of the need to dust off and polish up my almost-lost sense of adventure in plein air work. 💃
I love love love this! I'm definitely going to try this!
Thanks Margot..need to remember to have fun and a painting is not a photo and to thumbnail compositions and play with color. Thanks 😊❤
4:59 Nice vase!
Thank you!❤
Art history❤. I love your butterfly painting at the begining and the finished painting.
Thank you for this video! It’s a message I needed to hear
Great info
Glad it was helpful!
You probably hear this often, but I soooooo enjoy your channel! ❤ It has made watercolor fun again.
That was amazing! Thank you
What a refreshing tutorial, just what I need right now in my watercolour painting journey! And I just love Georgia O’Keefe. I’ll never forget the first time I saw one of her paintings. Thank you 🙏
Great video! Funny...this is something I did instinctively in my photography. Why this idea didn't follow into my watercolour painting I don't know but this was a definite ah-ha moment! :)
Sometimes all it takes is a little reminder 😉 You were on to something!
New subscriber…really enjoying your videos and gleaning new perspective! ❤
Welcome! And so happy to help you find new facets to explore!
Beautiful! I love this idea of painting the same object in a different angle. I usually paint loose watercolor florals but I’m getting a little bored right now. When I try to paint, the result is not pleasing to look at and I get frustrated. This exercise could be helpful to just mindlessly painting without getting stressed and simply play. Merci Margot ❤️
Thankyou so much for doing your videos you are so inspiring and make a wonderful teacher. I love this lesson it makes me feel more free to put myself in my work and do what I want. Thankyou xx
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Freedom and expression are exactly what I was going for so go on and fly! You've got this!
Hi Margot! This video reminds of your other video where you mentioned your colleague at university who drew the pepper all cropped and “zoomed in” with strong contrasts.
Love love love this! Thank you again Margot! I enjoy your sense of humour and your take on another magnificent artist. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I always say don't worry about messing it up or not liking, just do it again. We learn so much each time. I really loved the worm's perspective! That's a great way to think about composition. ❤
Just what I needed, new perspective. I am inspired Thankyou
I am new to your channel and just wanted to say l love it very informative.😍
Margot-your work is super inspiring! I’m grateful to have been working in my studio when I got your alert and got to possibly be first-(ish) to comment.
Wanted to say God Bless you and what you are doing on You Tube-I enjoy your videos tremendously and they have definitely enlightened me. Thank you for that -! I pray you have a peaceful and beautiful day!!☺️
Thank you so much! You made my day and I'm so humbled that I have made a difference in your art journey 🙏
I needed this because I feel "stuck." I have spent 100's of hours learning strokes, colors, values, WOW, etc., etc. But I was not sure where to go from here...what is my "style." What inspires me? What do I love to look at, but hate to paint. Thank you!
Loved this 💗
Very fun! Thanks!
Margot, thank you for sharing this perspective on art. I love Georgia O’Keefe. You have me thinking how I can put this to use to grow my art in a different view. Love your lily!
Excellent tips/tutorial. I love the art history as well. ❤
So glad! Thank you!!
Beautiful
This was so very inspiring, I can’t thank you enough.
You’re very welcome! 🌸
Could it be muscle memory? 😄
Loving these videos! When I think I've found my favorite you just keep putting out gems making it so hard to choose! 😁 Good thing I don't have to and can save them all! 😂❤
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise...need to have this! 🩵💙
Right? It's like... a dream 😜
Hi Margo....I'd love for you do a video on Gustav Klimt's style!
I love this! Your videos are so informative and interesting! They’re so beneficial! I learn something each time I watch that I can put to use in my own painting, so thank you!
That thrills me to hear! It’s a joy to share and I’m glad you’re enjoying them as much as I enjoy making them!
Great video thank you. New subscriber 👍🏻👍🏻