Watercolor VS Gouache Painting (with Grisaille)

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 503

  • @kkulppang
    @kkulppang 8 років тому +151

    I think the gouache gave the painting a very vintage pinup styled look! I love how softly the skin and hair blended together! Though, it was nice how the bird and blouse turned out with the water colors, very detailed looking and not as soft. I really enjoyed watching both of them develop into something beautiful. Great video, thank you!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +4

      +kkulppang thanks for your comment and glad you liked the video and seeing the two versions develop!

    • @kullenberg
      @kullenberg 4 роки тому

      A lot of midcentury illustrations, if not most of them, were executed in gouache, so it checks out.

  • @JayAntoinette
    @JayAntoinette 9 років тому +156

    Great demo and commentary. I was a little wary of sitting through a >10 minute video but each minute was filled with applicable content instead of just words. Very useful!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +13

      +JayAntoinette Thanks! I try not to bore people, glad it works sometimes. :)

  • @Ayaforshort
    @Ayaforshort 5 років тому +22

    It's hard to watch someone create something so beautiful with so much talent and know that people scoff at the idea of having an art decree or of aspiring to be an artist. What people like you do.. takes so much time to learn, so much talent , skill, and passion... Most people simply can't do what you can and they simply do not see the world the way an artist does to to create original work and skillfully translate it into being.
    Anyway I know this is just a demonstration of the two mediums and she is using another's artists work as an example, but I was just looking up the word *gouache* because I didn't know the definition and I stumbled upon this video. I just remembered how therapeutic creating art used to be for me and I wish I could spend all my time playing with different mediums. ☺

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому +1

      Thanks so much, what a wonderful thing to read on a Monday morning!

  • @berryberry96
    @berryberry96 8 років тому +23

    I personally think watercolor is very hard to use, and I love the solid gouache colors. Whenever I paint, I use gouache. But in your case both turned out beautiful!! I definitely like the rough edges in your watercolor painting, it seems to have much more personality!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +1

      +berryberry96 yes, watercolor will give cool random feathery effects and when handled well can look just gorgeous, but I agree that gouache is lovely as well and much easier to use!

  • @BudhagRizzo
    @BudhagRizzo 9 років тому +31

    Excellent instruction! I've never heard of gouache until maybe a couple of days ago. Thanks for the explanation and the demonstration of the differences.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +4

      Budhag Rizzo You're very welcome. Yes, I love gouache (opaque watercolor) as much as transparent watercolor. They can each do different things and by choosing one of the two for a particular project, any subject can be painted well.

    • @BlackHayateTheThird
      @BlackHayateTheThird 7 років тому

      Why not use both? I can imagine there'd be some difficulties, but I think there could also be a nice balance between the two

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +2

      I've used both in one painting together (most commonly by using gouache for highlights or corrections in an otherwise transparent watercolor piece, or doing a watercolor background with a gouache subject/foreground), but this is just a clear introduction to them separately so people can compare the two as different products with different properties.

    • @BlackHayateTheThird
      @BlackHayateTheThird 7 років тому +1

      @Harja I'd love to see some examples in your videos! I have water colour paints, but I'm completely self-taught. I'd love to see how these two types of watercolour painting can be used together

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +3

      Well, I'll be doing more in the future, but here are two examples where watercolor is used with gouache highlights:
      ua-cam.com/video/p5-YAYYOl3U/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/ZQKFpYrZMJo/v-deo.html

  • @PassionPaint
    @PassionPaint 8 років тому +11

    This was EXACTLY what I was looking for. I just bought a kind of beginners gouache paint set, and someone told me that its like watercolors. So I was like, why not just stick with watercolors then? Whats the difference? Perfect video.

  • @meghanbiedenbach6293
    @meghanbiedenbach6293 8 років тому +30

    they were both beautiful and well done! I think I prefer the gouache better however haha

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +4

      +Meghan Biedenbach thanks, you're very kind! It's different for different paintings, but I agree for this painting that the gouache side turned out better.

    • @meghanbiedenbach6293
      @meghanbiedenbach6293 8 років тому

      You're welcome ^.^

    • @enriqueguillen1597
      @enriqueguillen1597 8 років тому

      are you the megan biendenbach

    • @Taka_Takata
      @Taka_Takata 7 років тому

      > It's different for different paintings
      I agree. Landscapes are an example where watercolor usually wins.

  • @TJLubrano
    @TJLubrano 9 років тому +8

    Such a great comparison! I use watercolours for most of my work and only used gouache and acrylics for adding more detail on top. This was excellent to see what a full piece looks like in both mediums. Thanks so much! ^_^

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +2

      TJ Lubrano You're very welcome! It was a fun video to do, and I'm glad you found it useful.

    • @TJLubrano
      @TJLubrano 9 років тому

      Ah yes! I was indeed thinking that you had fun shooting this and sharing your tips and tricks. That made it more enjoyable to watch, too. It wasn't a chore for you. :)

  • @100percentjoy
    @100percentjoy 7 років тому +4

    Both images are beautiful! I love the effects of both, and I can see how one can use either watercolour or gouache to achieve a certain mood or tone in their artwork!

  • @JennaDrawing
    @JennaDrawing 8 років тому +18

    This was an incredibly helpful video, and you're really talented! :)

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Jenna Drawing thanks, glad you liked it!

  • @DB-zo5ng
    @DB-zo5ng 8 років тому +1

    Wow. I was looking for an explanation of the difference - this is dead, solid, perfect. Great explanation, clear, concise and wonderfully demonstrated. Thank you.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Denis Bernicky you're very welcome. It's wonderful when someone appreciates the hard work that goes into a video like this one!

  • @quirky_trickster_dot
    @quirky_trickster_dot 8 років тому +3

    I love watching people paint. As a child, I would watch Bob Ross obsessively. You have that same calming effect. I really think I could watch your videos for hours. I like to paint, but I find that when I try to do nature scenery, my colors are very vibrant. I know that may not be as natural, but it is just how I like it. I am nowhere as good as you though.

    • @LithiumDinosaur
      @LithiumDinosaur 8 років тому

      Ah bob ross. That reminds me, he's on in 40 mins. :)

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Bernadette MaryAnn Rostenkowski-Wolowitz (Alice Butler) XD

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +K. Witt yes, also love how soothing Bob Ross is, I'm nowhere near as calming, trust me, but thanks for your kind comment. Vibrant colors look lovely and tweaking colors to add a personal mood or twist is exactly what artists are supposed to do, so good for you. :)

  • @ACatherineDuthie
    @ACatherineDuthie 9 років тому +2

    This has helped me IMMENSELY; I'm an oil painter by trade, but I'm going on a trip and I need a medium that dries a bit faster. This video and your instructions have given me the confidence to invest in a new medium and give it a go. Thank you so much for this!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +1

      A. Catherine Duthie So happy to help! Happy painting and traveling!

  • @karentorokartanddesign
    @karentorokartanddesign 8 років тому

    This is a fantastic demonstration of the differences in watercolor and gouache. You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you for posting. Well done!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Karen Wolcott Illustration thanks, how kind of you!

  • @LCNazarene
    @LCNazarene 9 років тому

    Great instructional videos! I deeply appreciate your crisp, confident delivery - no long pauses, stammering, giggling, etc. I work primarily in water media and was pleased to discover your channel dedicated to watercolor and gouache.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Seth Tidball Thanks, Seth! Yeah, I have a short attention span myself, and I don't like to watch videos with long, dead spots and very little useful information throughout, so I try to avoid those things in my own videos. And I guess my teaching ability also benefits from my having been a lecturer at a university for some years before I pursued being an author-illustrator full-time. Glad you like my channel!

  • @doodlingkiddo4913
    @doodlingkiddo4913 9 років тому +3

    The gouache one is so pretty! 😃 I like the watercolour bird tho!!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Daniel MnA Thanks! In my opinion, the watercolor one can be just as pretty, it's just the colors I picked were a unintentionally a bit too warm for this illustration, which is too bad--I hope it doesn't turn people off to the possibilities of transparent watercolor.

  • @Lollykitty94
    @Lollykitty94 7 років тому

    One of the most detailled and informative tutorials on how to use gouache I've seen. Big thumbs up!

  • @mrala99999
    @mrala99999 7 років тому

    Thank you for this video. Your commentary does not stray, stammer meander, and that shows that you have done your homework. Presentation as they say, is everything. Good job.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      Thanks for the support and detailed input, Tim, it is appreciated. Wishing you the best on your art adventures!

  • @byakugan2173
    @byakugan2173 8 років тому +9

    Your voice is very soothing.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +2

      +Sophia V thanks! i've always felt I speak too fast to be soothing, but it's so sweet that someone thinks otherwise! :)

  • @moodmack
    @moodmack 8 років тому

    You've done an outstanding job with your explanations. I was not really interested in the comparison of these two that much, but I still learned a great deal by just watching and listening. Good job!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      thanks, very much appreciated! :)

  • @JennyDolfen
    @JennyDolfen 7 років тому

    That is fantastically helpful. I've been a watercolour artist for 25 years and I've always been utterly at a loss how to work with gouache - this side-by-side is just what I needed!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      So glad to be helpful! Comments like yours are what keep me posting on here--I don't get many views on my channel, despite feeling like I share a lot of unique art info. Wishing you many epic gouache adventures!

    • @JennyDolfen
      @JennyDolfen 7 років тому +1

      I finally realised that gouache doesn't have to be as opaque as most people make it!
      I just gave it a go last night and I'm so happy the medium! I've uploaded my first gouache painting to my account. I'm rather pleased with the outcome.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      yes, I use gouache in varying degrees of opacity and that's I like it myself. good for you, congrats on your first gouache painting!

  • @gretchenwilliams214
    @gretchenwilliams214 8 років тому

    I appreciate this demonstration. I have some gouache on hand, but haven't "figured it out". This was a great introduction. I also appreciated the application of the grisaille. I have been playing with this concept recently in my drawings. It really enlivens the simple drawing. So dynamic. The subsequent wash can be so simple as a final step. As a local teacher has said, "Gray does the work and the color gets all the praise." Thanks for doing this demo. (Seattle. January 2016)

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Gretchen Williams what a fun and awesome comment to read! thanks! Yeah, values do get a lot of credit as far as painting techniques go, which makes sense given how effective well done values are. As another artist put it, "painting is like life: As long as you get your values right, the rest is easy!"

  • @TazHall
    @TazHall 8 років тому +2

    Interesting! Thanks for sharing, I've never used gouache before and I'm getting a sense of its feel. So far I've used watercolor like gouache with mid-tone method and using white acrylic for highlights.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      you're welcome, and good luck on your art adventures!

  • @ChesapkLady
    @ChesapkLady 7 років тому

    This is an amazing demonstration between these two water media!! THANK YOU!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      You're very welcome, much appreciate your enthusiasm for my efforts. :D

  • @kendalchen
    @kendalchen 9 років тому

    I got a starter assortment of gouaches without realizing how hard it is to find actual instruction in the medium, and I don't paint in watercolors either, so this video is one of the most encouraging thing I've seen in a while!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +1

      kendalchen I'm happy to hear that! Good luck with your painting, and I plan on doing more gouache videos as the several I've done so far have been so well received.

  • @mattval9097
    @mattval9097 8 років тому +4

    What a great idea!. You are very knowledgeable and it shines through. I find your tutorials to be interesting and a trusted info. source. I now have to go watch your griselle videos. PRO!
    Thanks

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +1

      +Matt Val yay! What a sweet comment to see in the morning. :) hope you have have fun watching more of my videos, and good luck with your grisaille adventures!

  • @sasutomato
    @sasutomato 8 років тому +1

    I tend to use these mediums together..I can't even remember how I got into gouache. lol I love how they both came out.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      thanks! yes, they are fun together. :)

  • @chenchen4487
    @chenchen4487 9 років тому

    I really like your videos which teach a lot of techniques and tips rather than just super fast speed painting. Your videos are of high quality.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Chen Chen. Well, thank you ever so much! You are a viewer of high quality. :)

  • @lorraineboucher7502
    @lorraineboucher7502 9 років тому

    Really enjoyed your video of watercolour vs gouache. What a clever way to demonstrate the differences! Thanks.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Lorraine Boucher You're very welcome, Lorraine! Thanks for your sweet comment. :)

  • @freetolisten1
    @freetolisten1 9 років тому

    This video was incredibly helpful! I am regularly a watercolor painter, but am really excited and more confident about trying gouache after watching this! Thank you!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      +Grace Diepenbrock Wonderful, and you're very welcome! Good luck on your painting adventures!

  • @jessicagomez1760
    @jessicagomez1760 8 років тому +1

    both have personality and I like how they look. I prefer watercolour for more abstract paintings but you did great in both ✌

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      thanks, how nice of you! :)

  • @renmuffett
    @renmuffett 7 років тому

    Gouache really looks like fun to use. I have only three primary's in this and have not yet tried them. I don't know why I never did. Tubes just sitting there.

  • @vekkav3442
    @vekkav3442 8 років тому

    You explained everything so well. Very clear and concise. I feel like I learned a lot.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Danielle E So glad to hear it! Good luck with all that you paint and draw. :)

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 7 років тому

    Beautiful illustration and great information delivered effectively. Really appreciate the side by side comparison, which helped me understand. Thanks for sharing, Hajra!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      You're very welcome, Leah, so happy to be useful and appreciate your supportive comment!

  • @barbaravance8425
    @barbaravance8425 8 років тому +8

    Two questions if you have time:
    1:how much are you watering down Your gouache? It's so translucent. Even when I try watering it down I don't seem to be able to get that effect.
    2: what kind of brush do you recommend for gouache? I have read you should not use your watercolor brushes on that medium. Any thoughts would be so much appreciated! Thank you very much for your videos!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +5

      +Barbara Vance No problem: 1) Don't know how to quantify it, but I water down the gouache A LOT for under layers and then let it get thicker for the top and last layers, it's an old habit from glazing with watercolors. I don't know which brand you're using, but the cretacolor aquabriques or the schmincke gouache colors I use do water down well and become translucent, but this will vary with brands and how much white you may have added to a tinted color. I just put a dab of gouache into a palette well and add water until it is see through right in the palette well for glazes and later on, use much less water for top layers. 2) I use the same brushes for watercolor and gouache, i.e. all my brushes are watercolor brushes. However, I save the delicate sables for watercolor use only, and use the synthetic nylon or synthethic-natural mix watercolor brushes for gouache as it's thicker and harder on brushes. Hope that helps!

    • @barbaravance8425
      @barbaravance8425 8 років тому +1

      +Hajra Meeks so helpful!! Thank you!!

  • @PossumPityParty
    @PossumPityParty 8 років тому

    Wow! I love all the information you covered. You certainly know your stuff! Great video.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Golighty678 Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @CrimsonNorway
    @CrimsonNorway 8 років тому

    Beautiful work! I really love the gouache one here, especially the way you've done her hair and face. It really looks like one of the early 1900's prints in the way that the detail shows through and the colour choices. Wonderful :)

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +1

      +CrimsonNorway thanks! you're very kind, and I love that you're Weird Al, too. :)

    • @Jefferdaughter
      @Jefferdaughter 8 років тому +1

      +CrimsonNorway - You have a good eye! Gouche was often used for illustrations and artword produced for the print market.

    • @CrimsonNorway
      @CrimsonNorway 8 років тому

      Jefferdaughter Oh! I didn't know that, thank you- it's wonderful to learn new things! I would assume that the clarity, smoothness and controllability of the medium would transfer to print well.

  • @wiggitywhacked
    @wiggitywhacked 9 років тому

    i'm only starting to get into painting again. thank you for these videos, this has helped me so much. especially the making watercolors into gouache tip.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      wiggitywhacked yay! glad to be helpful. best of luck with your art journey. :)

  • @katlillvis3169
    @katlillvis3169 6 років тому

    I know you posted this a while ago but THIS IS SO HELPFUL thank you so much for taking the time to create this!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      You're so very welcome, glad you found it useful. :D

  • @Kelcreative
    @Kelcreative 7 років тому

    This is so helpful and enlightening. Fantastic walk through as well, i will definitely be using your tips in the future!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      What a wonderful thing to read in the morning! Thanks so much, and so glad to be helpful! :D

  • @carlottaholman9481
    @carlottaholman9481 7 років тому

    This was definitely helpful. I haven't had a chance to work with gouache and had wondered about it. TFS

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      You're very welcome, glad to help!

  • @nitnat1984
    @nitnat1984 9 років тому

    Beautiful work! I've been experimenting with watercolors. It's a lovely medium, but working light to dark is really challenging! I ordered a primary color gouache set & I'm even more excited to try them out after seeing your videos!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      +Natalie Strickel how wonderful, Natalie! Hope you have fun with your gouache and glad I helped make the prospect more exciting. Yeah, watercolor is fun and gives lovely effects, but can be very challenging as well.

  • @lizstrangesavage7948
    @lizstrangesavage7948 6 років тому

    Really enjoyed this...it's so nice to be introduced to you through Steve and Marty's live stream which I just watched. I'm intrigued by the grisaille technnique...Didn't know there was a formal name for it. I've also been a huge fan of Alphonse Mucha since the 80s when I studied costume design in grad school. Big fan of Erte, Art Deco, Art Nouveau periods as well...I've subscribed and look forward to viewing your videos. Cheers!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      Thanks so much, Liz! I had a ton of fun chatting with those two lovely gents last night. Welcome to my channel of Watercolor & Wizardry, lovely to have you subscribed! Here's a few vid links with an Erte study, Mucha studies, and a grisaille playlist in case you're interested:
      Erte study: ua-cam.com/video/Rtbq7ARAW7w/v-deo.html
      Mucha studies: ua-cam.com/video/ZxNW3ypYBwU/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/ilie5YpS5nE/v-deo.html
      Grisaille playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLAMQu8Nf_JPVx9l7Mf3u6jYjvX_7fGCbX.html

    • @lizstrangesavage7948
      @lizstrangesavage7948 6 років тому +1

      Thanks, Hajra!

  • @ashlyn8765
    @ashlyn8765 7 років тому

    wow this is incredible. This is super helpful bc watercolor is my main medium but ive been seeing a lot of gouache lately and wanna give it a try so this really helped see the differences before i get started. also both of these are beautiful

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      thanks so much, so kind of you. wishing you epic painting adventures! :)

  • @ShaeShatz
    @ShaeShatz 8 років тому

    wow, that was pretty cool. I love how directly you compare the two mediums. thanks for sharing!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      glad you liked it! :D

    • @ShaeShatz
      @ShaeShatz 8 років тому

      do you teach? I thought your breakdown was lovely in terms of how direct and easy it was to follow. Also, your editing in the video was solid. nicely done!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +1

      thanks! yeah, i taught as a university lecturer for four years.

  • @neryharnish1717
    @neryharnish1717 8 років тому

    I love both of them, very beautifully put together!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Nery Padron thanks, i love both mediums (watercolor and gouache) so I always want people to like both versions; I'm glad YOU do! :)

  • @debbiea3888
    @debbiea3888 7 років тому +1

    You are an excellent artist and teacher. Thanks for the information.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +1

      you're very welcome, and thanks so much for appreciating the time and effort i put into my video.

  • @randygoff9420
    @randygoff9420 7 років тому

    Wow, Truly Amazing, Your demonstration should be used around the world as the perfect way to demonstrate art technique . Your artwork is amazing, Your speaking is amazing, your looks is even more amazing.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      :D :D How extremely sweet of you!

  • @prettynoose8497
    @prettynoose8497 9 років тому

    Very skilled! I just got frustrated with a painting I worked all day on, that was sucking really bad; so I tore it up, lol! But after watching this video, it was a good reminder that you only get better if you keep trying.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +1

      Kim Cornell Thanks! Yes, practice does help. :) And don't worry, I've torn up my share of paintings and more, (and will probably keep doing that every now and again!), and some of them, looking back, I might have wanted to keep... :P

    • @gfernandez9285
      @gfernandez9285 9 років тому

      Should always give finished work aging time before trashing it. We all have work we wish we would've kept. The best tip u give...keep practicing

  • @ceciled624
    @ceciled624 8 років тому

    Good tutorial! I learned a lot from your comparisons of these two mediums!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +cecile dougherty thanks, so happy you found this useful!

  • @FarlyCreates
    @FarlyCreates 9 років тому

    New subscriber! Just started watching your videos last night, and I have to say, they are some of the most informative I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you! I'm new to the watercolor world, so this is all very helpful.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +1

      FarlyCreates Well, welcome to my channel! And I'm so happy you are finding my videos helpful! regards, hajra

  • @ThatOldBiddy
    @ThatOldBiddy 8 років тому

    You did such a great job with this demonstration... Excellent... Thank you.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +ThatOldBiddy you're very welcome, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @uselesspace7899
    @uselesspace7899 8 років тому

    They both look great! I think I like the gouache one better.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +uselesspace thanks! yeah, in this particular demo, I liked the gouache better. In this one, though, I liked the watercolor better: ua-cam.com/video/ctZKBqXmIXU/v-deo.html

  • @3dskilldesign711
    @3dskilldesign711 8 років тому

    wow you are a real talented artist .please do some digital painting video !

  • @bodhipeace
    @bodhipeace 9 років тому

    This video was really needed. You found the niche for explaining gouache.
    I'm on to learn Grisaille (arg, those French!)
    See you on the flip side Hajra

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +1

      +Bodhi Rus :) Good luck with the gouache and grisaille! (yeesh, the both together are even more of a mouthful...)

  • @sandyacombs
    @sandyacombs 9 років тому

    Great demo Hajra, I usually paint in oil but I love gouache. Thanks for the tips.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      +Sandy Combs You're welcome, Sandy!

  • @samaracole903
    @samaracole903 9 років тому

    I really love this video. I'm new to the watercolor world and have really appreciated examples like this! :)

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      +Samara Cole thanks a lot, I'm so happy to help introduce you to watercolor and gouache. Hope you have many fun painting adventures!

  • @ArtByEmm
    @ArtByEmm 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! This makes me want to try out both of these mediums

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +1

      You're welcome, and I hope you do--epic painting adventures to you!

    • @ArtByEmm
      @ArtByEmm 7 років тому +1

      thank you so much :)

  • @elliemerc01
    @elliemerc01 7 років тому

    Loved watching your video, I think I love the Gouache better. Your voice is soothing and you didn't drag things out so 'bravo'. Feb. 20/17 -

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      thanks! Much appreciated! :D

  • @moodyandtheartist
    @moodyandtheartist 6 років тому +1

    What a great video!! I just stumbles across your channel and I'm so glad! You are very skilled and this was incredibly informative. I loved the hair, especially in the gouache portrait and would love a more in depth explanation of how you did this - but I'm about to check out your channel now so maybe it is covered elsewhere :-) Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      You're welcome and thanks, glad you like my channel. :D You can see me paint hair in numerous other videos with women, here are links to two of them: ua-cam.com/video/kNL8v6oZDrw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/ctZKBqXmIXU/v-deo.html

  • @DistractedDaisy
    @DistractedDaisy 8 років тому

    Just discovered you for myself.. Very Nice tutorial.. Thank you for sharing. I will be viewing you more often.. always wondered about gouache.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Pati Pena (Daisy Avenger) You're very welcome, and thanks for your kind words. Hope you enjoy my other videos and good luck with your watercolor and gouache endeavors!

  • @irkallla
    @irkallla 7 років тому

    Subscribed because I don't think I've ever heard a voice over done this well haha

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      awesome! yeah, unless it's a livestream with impromptu speaking, I like my voiceover for edited videos to be on fleek! :p

  • @Davy.J.Y
    @Davy.J.Y 6 років тому +1

    It has been a very long time since i used Gouache, i think i will give it another try. Excellent artwork and video,,:)

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому +1

      Thanks so much! Yes, gouache is great fun if you also enjoy transparent watercolor.

  • @chainsawkitten3766
    @chainsawkitten3766 6 років тому

    This is why I find watercolor such a challenge....I’ve always in mediums I’ve used worked dark to light....so hard to turn that around, much harder than I thought it would be. What about mixing these two mediums, using both? I’ve done a few WC paintings, and used gouache in some areas, like where I needed a touch of white, or wanted to highlight something.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      Yes, Gouache definitely can be used just for highlights at the end of a watercolor piece, people have done that for centuries.

  • @heyshedraws
    @heyshedraws 7 років тому

    very helpful, i've only used gouache once but now i'm excited to try it some more!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      yay! wishing you epic gouache adventures! :D

  • @lauramansfield8109
    @lauramansfield8109 8 років тому

    Great review, really appreciate it. Very thorough and good use of the time!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Laura Mansfield thanks! yeah, i try not to have any "dead space" in my videos and I find it so annoying in other peoples' videos. :p

  • @mariteri15000
    @mariteri15000 8 років тому

    Lovely work. Thank you for sharing it.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +mariteri15000 you're very welcome! :)

  • @jetw9522
    @jetw9522 8 років тому

    Very informative, thank you very much, Hajra! BTW, I really admire your courage of working on top of your laptop without worrying your ink will splash on it. Good job!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Jet W ha! thanks! I sort of have to work on my laptop when filming otherwise the reference on screen is too far away, and yes, a reckless attitude helps get that going...

  • @flutterbree
    @flutterbree 8 років тому +17

    I like the word "scumbly"

  • @christineschmidt1025
    @christineschmidt1025 8 років тому

    Fun demonstration-thanks! I just got some gouache after using watercolor for about a year.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Christine Schmidt you're very welcome, and good luck on your gouache adventures!

  • @craigpotter4056
    @craigpotter4056 6 років тому +1

    U Go Girrrrrl! Ypu explained the diff betwin wcolr & Gouache! THX

  • @lucasbi
    @lucasbi 7 років тому

    Thanks for your compareson. Like it very much. Unfortunately we can't pick some things from watercolor and some from gouache. We must to choose. Well, maybe that's even better for ours creativity 😉

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      you're very welcome! And, yes, I feel the same way, and the way I handle that is I use BOTH watercolor and gouache so I don't have to choose one! :D

  • @theartofwarren
    @theartofwarren 7 років тому

    This was just what I needed. Very informative! Thanks!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      So glad to hear it, and you're very welcome. Wishing you epic painting adventures!

  • @goldfish1871
    @goldfish1871 7 років тому +3

    this is so informative! thank you for making this video :)

  • @greggibson6504
    @greggibson6504 5 років тому +1

    Greetings from Utah. Terrific video. Thanks! Subbed.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      Wonderful, and welcome to my channel of Watercolor & Wizardry!

  • @motasmotas2862
    @motasmotas2862 7 років тому

    just great!!! its amazing the results of both, the explanation helpme a lot! thanks you so much for sharing your knowledge

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому

      you're very welcome, epic painting adventures to you!

    • @motasmotas2862
      @motasmotas2862 7 років тому

      thanks a lot!!!!

  • @missyk2454
    @missyk2454 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for this, I've only just started with gouache and your video has been extremely helpful so thanks. ^___^ Your art is also beautiful, this piece reminds me of a etre style 1920's piece.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +K Mocks Yes, I love the Art Nouveau style, and demo was done using an old flapper era Henry Clive pastel piece as a reference.

  • @capbin146
    @capbin146 8 років тому +2

    Interesting but as a watercolour person I thought how will you handle the face and bang edited, enjoyed learning about gouache. Apart from the sunburn I liked the wc. ps I am studying physics and history so was nice to read your comment. Thanks and best wishes

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Big C Ah, a fellow physicist and historian in the making! Thanks for the kind comments and happy painting!

  • @bevfromoz
    @bevfromoz 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Hajra you are very talented 👍

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  5 років тому

      You're so very welcome, Bev! :D

  • @WarrioressRising
    @WarrioressRising 6 років тому

    So helpful, will be trying Gouache.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  6 років тому

      awesome, wishing you epic gouache adventures! here's a link to my gouache vids playlist if you want to check them out for more info: ua-cam.com/play/PLAMQu8Nf_JPUHlwX2po2Tlg60-adaIUXe.html

  • @lynkosmer3813
    @lynkosmer3813 7 років тому

    Great video - I’m out to buy some gouache paint to give it a go !
    I’m an oil painter, but I like the qualities of gouache - correctable, fast drying and good for fast plein air sketching!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +1

      Thanks! And how fun that you are starting out in gouache--I think as an oil painter you will enjoy it immensely. Wishing you epic painting adventures!

  • @sonnybeach1953
    @sonnybeach1953 8 років тому

    Excellent narration! I learned a lot. thanks!

  • @monmoraes
    @monmoraes 8 років тому

    I loved it. Thanks for teaching these mediuns.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Monique de Moraes Thanks, your appreciation is most welcome!

  • @BiancaHaeckDesigns
    @BiancaHaeckDesigns 9 років тому

    Utterly beautiful! I always wondered how the grisaille effect works on skin tone (always been too afraid to try!).

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      ArtOfBh1 Yes, people are more intimidating than other subjects. I suggest students try grisaille with botanical subjects, then birds, then other animals and people. Of course, it's all specific to the individual though. Thanks so much for your sweet comments!

  • @tandylewis3401
    @tandylewis3401 8 років тому

    I just found out through trial and error that gouche is amazing on wood for a really smooth look!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +1rabidSANDCAT lewis yeah, the opacity does make gouache smooth and velvety. But just FYI, if it's wood furniture or a decoration piece, the gouache will flake off, as it has a weak binder and is not waterproof like acrylic. If it's a thin wood panel for painting, it might be ok but even then it might flake off. It really depends on how thick you use it and what sort of wood and what the wood object is.

  • @stripeytapir
    @stripeytapir 8 років тому

    Wow, very helpful!! Thanks for this!

  • @felix_culpa7777
    @felix_culpa7777 8 років тому

    Its great to see people actually using gouache. Though I would use a little less water with it. But thats just me I guess. I prefer the paneled look. The great thing about going in more opaque is that you can use a wet brush after to blend out edges that you want soft. Gouache can be reactivated after its dry as long as the initial layer was at least 70% paint to 30% water. This is a great idea for a video though. I'm definitely subscribing! XD

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +Adam Lina thanks, glad to have a new subscriber! yeah, gouache is amazing in its versatility--it can be used thin to thick. Without the grisaille, the thick is best as you can achieve opacity and edge blending immediately. With the grisaille, it's usually smarter to build up opacity to make the most of the value under-painting.

  • @DotsNDaggers
    @DotsNDaggers 9 років тому

    I have been experimenting with Water Colors, Gouache, and water soluable media to make backgrounds for animated cartoons that I'm going to make with anime studio.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      wow, that sounds amazing. you should share a video or image scan of that sometime. I've always wanted to make cartoons or stop motion movies--but, too many interesting things to put on a list and way too little time to do them!

    • @DotsNDaggers
      @DotsNDaggers 9 років тому

      Hajra Meeks I know just what you mean about way too many things, I have spread myself way too thin with several different hobbies,LOL I will share some work soon

  • @jennhoff03
    @jennhoff03 8 років тому

    Ok, I have a question. I just watched the video and loved it. :) I was looking at her hair, and I like that the watercolor side is more red and rich and warm, but I like the depth and detail in the in gouache side. It made me wonder... could you go back over the gouache side with red watercolor and make it more rich? Like, just a sheer, all-over, watery, red layer to give it some warmth? Or is it best not to mix the two mediums on top of each other? Would that mess up all the detail that you had in there?

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому +1

      +Jenn Hoff well, you can put watercolor glazes under gouache paint (which can go over top), but putting transparent watercolor or gouache glazes OVER gouache usually smears everything. That's one of the few downsides to gouache--glazing doesn't work. If you want to glaze, you have to work in watercolors, acrylics, or oils. SO, if you wanted to make the gouache side hair redder, you'd have to do it the slower way, just patch in some redder hair over the top with gouache in an opaque layer, but not a watery glaze otherwise it'll smear or crack.

  • @badashly6768
    @badashly6768 8 років тому

    amazing. you are a phenomenal artist

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  8 років тому

      +BadAshly thanks, how kind of you!

  • @gfernandez9285
    @gfernandez9285 9 років тому

    Great tutorial...when u can watch an 11 min video and not get bored u did a great job lol

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Gino Fernandez Thanks! Yeah, I get bored pretty quickly, so I try not to bore others. :p

  • @naomiz5099
    @naomiz5099 7 років тому

    this is gorgeous

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +1

      thanks, it was one of my favorite pieces I ever painted as 2 studies!

  • @ellam3x099
    @ellam3x099 7 років тому +1

    Its both pretty

  • @rippy4freedom499
    @rippy4freedom499 9 років тому

    Hi Hajra, I adore your style of teaching ! I just ordered two gouache sets from Holbein to learn some techniques. I did look at your favorite paint recommendation and it is next on my list after much practice and enjoyment. Best Wishes J

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Mistress JHolly Wonderful, and thanks for your sweet comments. Holbein is a good brand, too, as well as Sennelier, and both are more affordable than my favorite Schmincke. These are all artist quality paints and should give similar results.

    • @rippy4freedom499
      @rippy4freedom499 9 років тому

      Hajra Meeks Lots of excitement today my Holbein watercolor sets arrived today. I received the 18 set of 5 ml watercolors, the 18 set of 5 ml gouache and the 12 set of 15 ml designer gouache. I purchased Strathmore series 500 8 x 10 and 11 x 14 ready cut watercolor paper 140 lb because it was on sale ( $24 for 36 sheets total @ Blicks art supply). My hands are small so I decided to get a travel set of brushes Richeson Plein Air rather than use the long handled brushes I had that seem like whispy swords rather than elegant brushes to me, but I will feel my way around as I play. Thank you for the inspiration to try various techniques.. By the way, I liked your goat illustrations on your website, I am sure if you keep telling stories about lovely animals lots more will appear in your life. J and the pups, birdy friends and critters that play in Florida.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Mistress JHolly Yay! I'm so excited for you! Hope you have all sorts of great painting adventures! I agree about short-handled brushes, I only have short handled brushes myself. Long handled brushes are more suited for oil painting rather than most watercolor. Yeah, I used to have pet goats and a rabbit and there were also birds and a fox and deer and a skunk that used to come by since I put food out when I lived in the hills near Yosemite National Park. It was a lot of fun having land and space and all those animals, they bring you so much peace. Again, best wishes to you and all your buds, and happy painting!

  • @TheGalaxyWar
    @TheGalaxyWar 9 років тому

    this was heaps good, helped me out heaps, thankyou!!

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +1

      Jevith you're very welcome!

  • @heatxtm
    @heatxtm 9 років тому

    nice video, really pleasing to hear you, i want to try gouache now because of you hahaha
    greetings

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      +HeaTx Tm greetings! thanks a lot, hope you do try gouache, it's a lot of fun. :)

  • @xnagato666x
    @xnagato666x 9 років тому

    Thats it putting the water color away and buying Gouache! This vid is awesome.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому +2

      xnagato666x thanks! Hope you have fun, whichever medium you choose.
      gouache really is easier to work with, but both watercolor and gouache have unique qualities.
      (Oh, and if you already have watercolor, just add zinc or titanium white to it to make it into a usable gouache. See details here: ua-cam.com/video/Jn9q_gZ-rro/v-deo.html
      or here: ua-cam.com/video/btB-7EJa5Qk/v-deo.html
      Happy painting!

    • @xnagato666x
      @xnagato666x 9 років тому

      AHH! :D thanks for all the advice your great :)

  • @debracarrier-perry7402
    @debracarrier-perry7402 9 років тому

    Thank you! Very well done and informative.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      Debra Carrier-Perry You're very welcome, I'm glad you liked it!

  • @alanashanah
    @alanashanah 7 років тому +1

    this is so helpful. thank you.

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  7 років тому +1

      you're very kind, and you're very welcome. :D

  • @3ooth
    @3ooth 9 років тому

    Your channel keeps me inspired .. Thank U🌻

    • @HajraMeeks
      @HajraMeeks  9 років тому

      ***** awwww...you're so sweet! thanks for keeping me motivated!