Watercolor vlog: waterfall hike, inspiration, experimental abstract process (part 1 - silver falls)

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • In this video, I take you to Silver Falls State Park in Oregon for artistic inspiration. Back in the studio, we look at Ann Blockley’s book, Experimental Landscapes in Watercolor, and then try some new watercolor techniques. I tear apart a fresh sheet of watercolor paper and reassemble it in a new way for a fresh, exciting start to a new painting. I use salt to achieve a grainy texture. Come along with me to see the magic of the woods and the delight of creating with watercolors.
    Thank you for clicking on this description! At this very beginner phase of my “content creation” experience, it is very exciting just to imagine that people watch my videos. I do a metaphoric backflip for each new subscriber. I know, I’m new.
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    In this video I used:
    Ann Blockley’s book, Experimental Landscapes in Watercolor: amzn.to/3nN55jI
    Ann Blockley’s newest book: amzn.to/3GqNGE2
    Arches cold press watercolor paper: amzn.to/41cwLNC
    Stabilo pencil, black: amzn.to/40cZjG8
    Fineline Masking Fluid Pen: amzn.to/3Gr2dzJ
    Favorite supplies that usually appear in my videos:
    1. A porcelain plate or tray from the goodwill makes a great palette. So does a plastic lid from a yogurt container.
    2. A used talenti ice cream cup is perfect for swish water; also a great way to buy art supplies when you “have to” eat the contents first.
    3. A cheap Robert Simmons Expressions brush is perfect. The one I’m using here is an E85 Round, size 12. You can buy one at Blick Art.
    4. I use a glass bottle that used to contain facial toner for my spray bottle. The toner was expensive, but it has a very pretty label. The spray is a fine mist and the bottle is the perfect size for using at home and also for taking out on location.
    Some of my favorite art books:
    Breaking the Rules of Watercolor by Shirley Trevena: amzn.to/3IoJLZL
    Taking Risks With Watercolor by Shirley Trevena: amzn.to/3SMqCV8
    Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards: amzn.to/3kIwiDd
    What I use to film and edit my videos:
    Small, flexible tripod with screw-on grippy attachment that holds my iphone or gopro: amzn.to/3mEEGUU
    Desk mount device that I use with the screw-on grippy attachment that came with my tripod - the desk mount (in combination with the grippy attachment) holds my iPhone 18-inches above my table: amzn.to/3L81XbK
    Blue yeti microphone: amzn.to/3Fw1IE7
    Lightning to USB Camera Adaptor - this is what I use to connect the blue yeti microphone to my ipad for voice over editing: amzn.to/3ZNxuUE
    GoPro Hero10: amzn.to/3TFnvyU
    It takes some getting used to, but for filming on hikes it is much better than using my iPhone.
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    Watercolor vlog: waterfall hike, Columbia River Gorge, imaginary colors reminiscent of Dr. Seuss: • Watercolor vlog: water...
    Watercolor vlog: Cape Flattery, beach grasses, philosophy talk, Artgraf chalks, 156# cold press: • Watercolor vlog: Cape ...

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