Thank you Scott for your generosity in sharing another great video. Soooooo enjoyable to watch. I really LOVE your abstract landscapes, as its a topic and subject very close to my heart.😊
I've been wondering for some time on how Turner's painting can look so ethereally. Luckily I've found your videos thst surely helps a lot for my understanding. Thank you so much for sharing your videos works and tutorials, Scott! You've lighten up my watercolor journey! Stay healthy and passionate always ❤️
Hi Neeya! Yes I have a small understanding of how Turner worked thanks to visiting the prints snd drawings room in the Tate Britain in London but mostly actually from my mentor Tony Smibert! He introduced me to Turner and taught me so much! He has many books on how Turner painted! You should check them out! 👍👍
Just found you.i havnt painted for a while life sometimes get in the way. You have got my creative juices flowing thankyou so much for sharing love and best wishes from South Wales UK
Hi, I'm curious about the tissue you use. It's not a Kleenex type tissue because I can hear that it's more stiff. Is it like a lens tissue that you would use to clean a camera lens? Kleenex I would think would maybe leave bits of fiber on the painting maybe? Thanks
@@ScottSwinson you bet. I’ve wanted some for ages! Nice project doing them up too. My husbands going to put them on castors too, so I can move them easier if I need to. So lucky.
Love watching you create! Questions: what’s on the surface of your table, I’ve seen you use it as a palette and it’s very easy to clean? Also, is there a particular reason you use tissues instead of paper towels? Just curious if there’s a reason or difference 🧐
Hi Kathryn, glad you like the videos! The surface on my desk is Aligloss composite panel from bunnings in Sydney, Australia. It works really well as a palette! And in terms of tissues I prefer them because they are softer, can be grabbed really quickly and easily and moulded into different shapes more easily! 👍👍👍
Hi Anne! Yes I squeeze the watercolour out of the tube and mix with water to make a strong mix that is like thickened cream. Then I let it dry out between sessions and just put water in the bowls a few hours before painting then give them a quick mix before starting to paint. I love the strength of tone you can get and the ease of moving between colours. Thanks for watching. Cheers Scott
Amazing…love the simple techniques used to create a stunning piece of art.
I love your art and the music you have behind your UA-cam videos. Truly exceptional I look at your paintings as absolute quality.
I'm new to painting and recently started watching your videos and love your style. Thanks so much because I'm really learning a lot.
Thank you so much for sharing your ideas
Es ist wunderschön. Herzlichen Dank für ihre Demos
Wow, that's so beautiful.
Thanks Liz! 🙏
That was a lucky move Scotty, turning up side doon , thats braw mate atb Gaz
I know! I've had a few like that and they have turned out better I think!
Thank you ur painting s are so nice.. more sea scapes ❤️
Thank you Scott for your generosity in sharing another great video. Soooooo enjoyable to watch. I really LOVE your abstract landscapes, as its a topic and subject very close to my heart.😊
Hi Cathy! I really enjoy painting without a plan as well so it’s a win win! 👍👍
Beautiful!
Just found your channel & I love your painting style!
Really great! Thank you. I love watching you paint and the fact that you don't know where you are going when you begin. You're so creative.
Thanks Diane! I enjoy painting that way! It’s always interesting what you come up with painting with out a plan! 👍
I've been wondering for some time on how Turner's painting can look so ethereally. Luckily I've found your videos thst surely helps a lot for my understanding. Thank you so much for sharing your videos works and tutorials, Scott! You've lighten up my watercolor journey!
Stay healthy and passionate always ❤️
Hi Neeya! Yes I have a small understanding of how Turner worked thanks to visiting the prints snd drawings room in the Tate Britain in London but mostly actually from my mentor Tony Smibert! He introduced me to Turner and taught me so much! He has many books on how Turner painted! You should check them out! 👍👍
@@ScottSwinson I'm gonna look them up. Thank you so much!
Enjoy them! His books are amazing!
Just found you.i havnt painted for a while life sometimes get in the way. You have got my creative juices flowing thankyou so much for sharing love and best wishes from South Wales UK
Hi Sue! My brother in law lives in the mumbles! Beautiful part of the world! Thanks for watching! And glad you are getting back into painting! 👍👍
Really lovely!
Thanks Patsy! I really love this painting and a lovely Patron of mine won it in the painting give away as i reached 60 subscribers!
Love this so much. Thanks Scott.
Hi Ann! Glad you love it! 👍🙏
Thanks Scott!
You’re welcome Helene! 👍
Magnifique👍😘. Je suis fan de vos aquarelles. Bravo 😍
Thanks!🙏🙏🙏😄
Remarkable!
Thanks Lisa! 🙏
Stunning!
Thanks Shelly! 🙏
Awesome
Thanks mate! 👍
Thanks🎄🎄🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🌎
You’re welcome Fadi! 👍🙏
Hi Scott!!!... It's amazing
Thanks Begona! 🙏
And hello to you as well!! 👍👍
Nice video I enjoyed it ^^ Thank you👍
Thanks! Glad you liked it! 👍👍
Hi, I'm curious about the tissue you use. It's not a Kleenex type tissue because I can hear that it's more stiff. Is it like a lens tissue that you would use to clean a camera lens? Kleenex I would think would maybe leave bits of fiber on the painting maybe? Thanks
I use the cheapest tissues I can get from woolies or coles!
Do you seal your water colour paintings? I'm enjoying back to contemporary W.C. Thanks Scott
Hi Karen! I only seal them if I am going to wrap them around a canvas or if I have painted the watercolour on too thickly and it has gone dull!
Love the effects you get with just two colours Scott. Very soft and dreamy.
Hi Jen! Thanks! Love those map draws you got!! They are sooo useful when you paint in watercolours!!! 👍👍
@@ScottSwinson you bet. I’ve wanted some for ages! Nice project doing them up too. My husbands going to put them on castors too, so I can move them easier if I need to. So lucky.
Love watching you create! Questions: what’s on the surface of your table, I’ve seen you use it as a palette and it’s very easy to clean? Also, is there a particular reason you use tissues instead of paper towels? Just curious if there’s a reason or difference 🧐
Hi Kathryn, glad you like the videos! The surface on my desk is Aligloss composite panel from bunnings in Sydney, Australia. It works really well as a palette! And in terms of tissues I prefer them because they are softer, can be grabbed really quickly and easily and moulded into different shapes more easily! 👍👍👍
Hi Scott great videos. Do you usually decant your watercolour paint into small bowls?
Hi Anne! Yes I squeeze the watercolour out of the tube and mix with water to make a strong mix that is like thickened cream. Then I let it dry out between sessions and just put water in the bowls a few hours before painting then give them a quick mix before starting to paint. I love the strength of tone you can get and the ease of moving between colours. Thanks for watching. Cheers Scott
@@ScottSwinson Great & easy way to get strong colours . Thanks
Hi , beautiful! Why this paper ? O didn’t know,is there cotton in It ?
I just like this soft paper it creates beautiful soft watercolours. Yes it is 100% cotton. acid free. Paper. 👍
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Right back at you Socrates! 👍👍👍