Great examples and so refreshing to see W&N Galeria paints getting some recognition for a change! I think they are sooo under-rated. I use various acrylic paint brands now but Galeria have been my staple for many years. I also utilise this 'water drop' technique a lot for backgrounds mainly and get some surprising and stunning results while experimenting with different colours. I know it's a year later but I thank you for this demo which truly deserves many more 'Likes'. You got mine!
Galeria is like painting with food coloring and mayonnaise. These techniques can be used with any brand. I do appreciate the mention of quinacridone magenta and violet as well as the explanation of transparency and opacity. Winsor Blue is Pthalo blues
Great examples and so refreshing to see W&N Galeria paints getting some recognition for a change! I think they are sooo under-rated. I use various acrylic paint brands now but Galeria have been my staple for many years.
I also utilise this 'water drop' technique a lot for backgrounds mainly and get some surprising and stunning results while experimenting with different colours.
I know it's a year later but I thank you for this demo which truly deserves many more 'Likes'. You got mine!
Galeria is like painting with food coloring and mayonnaise. These techniques can be used with any brand. I do appreciate the mention of quinacridone magenta and violet as well as the explanation of transparency and opacity. Winsor Blue is Pthalo blues
really beautiful! can i do this technique and get the same affect on canvas, instead of using paper? thankyou
Extreamly informative, thank you!
Thank you, very helpful video😊
Best page ever for drawing items
not Galeria papertowel or Galeria water though...