I'm so glad to have taken a little time to watch one more of your videos, it was really beautiful to see it coming to life. It's a pleasure to see you painting flowers. 🌷💞
Hello Debra lyn Thank you, for your inspire UA-cam, aquarel paintings, for all the tips, all is very clearly, you tell it, thank you, so very much! Keep going on, all is so beautiful and different👌 I'm whises you, a very happy en healthy and peacefull New Year 2024 🍾🥂 ☮️ Many greetings from the Netherlands from Riny 🌷🖌️
This is absolutely mesmerising to watch form on the blank paper.This makes me think of orchids growing high in the tops of the trees where they show their beauty off in the sunlight .I love this one too.I think the background is stunning in itself with the blues and greens and the way the white splashes turned into the glowing light. It’s a fabulous idea .I never really liked abstract work much until I came across yours .I think it’s because you explained what your doing and why .I now have a greater understanding of the mystery of abstract.I cannot understand it all but yours makes sense.🥰
What a lovely message. Thanks you so much Christine for taking the time to write to me, I really appreciate it. Also, thanks for watching! Be bless! DL
A wonderful lady artist I know moves pigment over paper. She doesn't paint anything in particular, yet her work always looks like something. She has a saying, "it's something and nothing really". I think that saying sums up your paintings nicely. It's down to the viewers to decide what they find before their eyes. And that's the main reason I keep coming back for more. With some artists you know more or less what we're going to get, as that sits well within their specialized areas, whether it's rough seas, or flowering meadows. But when artists like you come along, their are always surprises to be discovered. That's why I've been subbed up for several months now. I love what you do.
Hello Debra, thank you for this lesson, it's a beautiful lesson where improvisation dominates, that's really what I like and that's what defines your talent, creativity, colors and effects are in the spotlight, thank you and have a nice day. Bruno in France
This is so inspiring to watch ❤️I just love how you play around with the paint in the beginning,it almost scares me 😁and suddenly a lovely,georgeus picture appears 🤗❤️I so wish to be able to paint like this 🥰
I love how the background turned out. Even though flowers aren’t my thing, yours turned out beautifully. I will try your approach to my work. Thank you for the inspiration. Best wishes. Nan
I don’t usually go into the studio with a plan, I just following the pigment and water and let it take me on the journey, now sometimes I’ll buy flowers and paint them…but it’s rare, as I like working intuitively most.
Maybe it will be fun for you to know that there is a British watercolorist, twice your age, well-known author and teacher...Jean Haines...who, when it comes to painting flowers in particular, paints as if she's been benefitting from lessons with you! 🙂
Question Debra from one of your biggest fans , dr ph Martin I bought me a jar on eBay and i expected it to be liquid mine is pasty like is that the way it suppose to be or is mine old ? Xoxo
Yes, it’s very thick. You brush has to be very wet and then after the product is on the tip dip it into the water again. Also make sure you shake it too…once you get a little water it from your brush it loosens up more.
I'm so glad to have taken a little time to watch one more of your videos, it was really beautiful to see it coming to life. It's a pleasure to see you painting flowers. 🌷💞
Im glad you did too, a lot of times my art looks like a hot mess until the end and then I pull it together. Thanks so much for tuning in!!!
Very alive. Full of dynamic motion and expression.
Hello Debra lyn
Thank you, for your inspire UA-cam, aquarel paintings, for all the tips, all is very clearly, you tell it, thank you, so very much!
Keep going on, all is so beautiful and different👌
I'm whises you, a very happy en healthy and peacefull New Year 2024 🍾🥂 ☮️
Many greetings from the Netherlands from Riny 🌷🖌️
Orchids in the rainforest!
And there you have it, I knew someone would figure it out, thank you
I finally found someone I'd much rather watch than Netflix.
Oh man! The Netflix owners are going to be coming after me…eeek!! 😳 😂 🎥
Beautiful! 😊 💚
I absolutely ❤ these colors!!
Thank you
This is absolutely mesmerising to watch form on the blank paper.This makes me think of orchids growing high in the tops of the trees where they show their beauty off in the sunlight .I love this one too.I think the background is stunning in itself with the blues and greens and the way the white splashes turned into the glowing light. It’s a fabulous idea .I never really liked abstract work much until I came across yours .I think it’s because you explained what your doing and why .I now have a greater understanding of the mystery of abstract.I cannot understand it all but yours makes sense.🥰
What a lovely message. Thanks you so much Christine for taking the time to write to me, I really appreciate it. Also, thanks for watching! Be bless! DL
Your 2 cents are always appreciated, and worth so much more that that!
Thanks so much!
Tropical!
Takk!
Thank you so much for supporting the channel!!! 🩷
Totally divine!
A wonderful lady artist I know moves pigment over paper. She doesn't paint anything in particular, yet her work always looks like something. She has a saying, "it's something and nothing really". I think that saying sums up your paintings nicely. It's down to the viewers to decide what they find before their eyes. And that's the main reason I keep coming back for more. With some artists you know more or less what we're going to get, as that sits well within their specialized areas, whether it's rough seas, or flowering meadows. But when artists like you come along, their are always surprises to be discovered. That's why I've been subbed up for several months now.
I love what you do.
Thanks so much for such a lovely message Graham! You’re the best!! 💕
Debra ti adoro!!!!!!!
Aw thanks so much Maria!
Stunning
❤💞❤ from Belgium
Hi Cecile in Belgium!!! Waving!!!
Oh my goodness, that’s beautiful 💜
Wow... absolutely amazing.! you inspire me to try this... I love the way you work. It is quite magical to see how this appears.
I get so excited every time I see that you've posted a new video. 😊 Love the blues and greens here, so pretty.
I love watching you paint and I am impressed that you find inspiration from painting upside down.
Thanks Doris! I’m all over the place! Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you😍
You’re welcome!
Hello Debra, thank you for this lesson, it's a beautiful lesson where improvisation dominates, that's really what I like and that's what defines your talent, creativity, colors and effects are in the spotlight, thank you and have a nice day. Bruno in France
Wow..... Excellent work....
Thank you
This is so inspiring to watch ❤️I just love how you play around with the paint in the beginning,it almost scares me 😁and suddenly a lovely,georgeus picture appears 🤗❤️I so wish to be able to paint like this 🥰
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!
It’s beautiful
Thank you!!!
Beautiful
Thank you
I love how the background turned out. Even though flowers aren’t my thing, yours turned out beautifully. I will try your approach to my work. Thank you for the inspiration. Best wishes. Nan
Thanks Nan!
Could you please tell me which liner brush you are using?
I love your paintings. Are they always intuitively painted or do you usually have a plan?
I don’t usually go into the studio with a plan, I just following the pigment and water and let it take me on the journey, now sometimes I’ll buy flowers and paint them…but it’s rare, as I like working intuitively most.
Maybe it will be fun for you to know that there is a British watercolorist, twice your age, well-known author and teacher...Jean Haines...who, when it comes to painting flowers in particular, paints as if she's been benefitting from lessons with you! 🙂
She’s the queen of watercolor! Her work is impeccable, I’m not at her level for sure. Thank you though.
Question Debra from one of your biggest fans , dr ph Martin I bought me a jar on eBay and i expected it to be liquid mine is pasty like is that the way it suppose to be or is mine old ? Xoxo
Yes, it’s very thick. You brush has to be very wet and then after the product is on the tip dip it into the water again. Also make sure you shake it too…once you get a little water it from your brush it loosens up more.
The no-seeums are horrible this year (Port Richey)!
Right now, looks a bit like eucalyptus
Thanks so much!