Mud (aka brown) only results when you mix all three primaries. As long as you stick to two primaries, your colors will be clear. Not everyone knows this, but EVERY primary-color paint contains at least a small amount of a second primary. The trick is knowing which of the other primaries is in the hue. For instance, Permanent Rose (Quinacridone red) has blue in it. Cadmium Yellow has a touch of red in it. So if you mix those two colors you will dull down the secondary color (orange) you are mixing, because all three primaries are present. To make a "pure" orange, you need to mix, for instance, Cad Yellow and Cad Red. There is no blue present.
I do try to avoid cadmium colours for the most part as they are opaque. They do have their place but I prefer to let the bright white of the paper shine through transparent colours to illuminate them.
@@shelleypriorfineartI think their point was to find primaries that don’t contain the colors you don’t want. A red that leans on the side of yellow with a yellow that leans on the side of the red, both won’t produce a brownish color because neither have a blue in them to to mute out the color.
The most important thing I heard you say in this video was that even YOU couldn’t figure out how some artists get the whole sky done in one go! Trying to do that has caused me more heartache than it was worth. I suspected that layers and resetting could work, but had no idea how to approach it. I’m so grateful that you share your techniques. Thank you!!
Thank you for this multi-faceted teaching video. We all dry our works at different times for specific reasons, but you have given a definitive path to creating great sunsets/sunrises. I have painted this once, but am going to paint it again. Love that You created a warning with the painting over colors that can create a muddy look. Keep sharing your skills to help us advance in our craft.
OMG this is the best sky demonstration. Can't wait to try painting this. I love that you take the time to explain everything. No matter how experienced you are, there is always something to learn from your videos. Absolutely stunning painting. So glad I found your channel
I really appreciated the detail to explaining how different paints ie transparent and opaque work and how we can come back many times after we dry. Game changer for me! Thank you!!
i have been fascinated by he sky water colour. I'm a beginner and didn't realise I could keep wetting, drying, adding and moving. Reassuring. Thank you. Sandra in Saltash, Cornwall UK
Thank you so much for your precious advice! This lesson was quite a revelation! ☺When you said, that it can be very tiring, making so many decisions during a day spent with painting, I felt that you addressed one of my major observations. Most of the time when I put down my paint brush and call it a day, I just realize, that I am quite exhausted, which - until now - was surprising to me, since many people are talking about painting as a relaxing activity. I was wondering, whether I was doing something the wrong way 😄So thank you for your reassuring words, that this is quite a common effect☺
Thank you so much for this terrific tutorial. What a great lesson. I really appreciate you taking the time to teach. I have learned a great deal from this, love your explanation, of misting and keeping your brush and paint at the same wetness. 👏👏👏🤩
You are such a great artist and teacher Shelley. I wish you had a Patreon page with even more tutorials. Love how long your videos are. No rushing like other teachers tend to do. You explain everything and describe your colors. Makes me want to learn because you take me through it clearly. 🙏🧑🎨
I have learnt so much from this tutorial. I have followed other teachers and have been so frustrated that I could not replicate the subject. I really appreciate your description and guidance on how wet the paper was and how to work with that is a game changer for me. Thank you
I love your videos, cause you explain all the details which help me learn more. Please don’t ever stop doing theses videos. I hate it when someone fast forwards when painting cause they are actually skipping steps.
Thank you! I’ve learned so much just watching and listening to you. I get intimidated with watercolor but also I like the challenge of getting intimidated!
So thrilled that I found you. Thank you for your thorough explanations color, mixing edges, drying, amount of water on your brush,etc. I realize that a beautiful sky doesn’t happen in 5 minutes! Not sure if you are still doing live demos but I hope I can find you. Beautiful sun set.😊
Thx for taking the time to explain the process in real time. I really felt like I was in a private painting class being guided through the layering process.
What a nice demonstration! I know exactly what you mean about feeling tired after a painting day (my husband doesn't get it, either--lol). Loved all your tidbits of information. Thank you!!!!!
I love your practical and easy teaching style and am so appreciative of the tons of watercolor techniques you showed about color theory, brush strokes, water control and more. Thanks for sharing so much with us!
Thank you so much. This was very helpful to me because I live in a dry climate. Your video has taught me that sometimes it may be best to just stop and dry the whole thing and then wet and keep going instead of getting frustrated with that in between stage
Thank you so much for the abundance of info on clouds, water amounts, color mixing, paper drying, mud avoidance, and so much more. This was so informative and useful especially for a beginner. I really appreciated thinking about keeping transparent colors available especially when doing these type of skies. It will go a long way in my next watercolor selections.
Thanks Shelly, you are an amazing teacher! I learned so much from this video. I am from NL, spent many years living in Edmonton, AB and now living on Vancouver Island. I am retired now and have lots of time, and inspiration here. I certainly know what you mean about thinking and planning taking a lot more time than painting! And I believe the only way we learn is by making all the mistakes! But perseverance pays off! That was a beautiful cloud. I'm so happy you made this tutorial.
33:15 If you have a finer mist spray bottle, that sprays more continuously, like the kind hairdressers use, you won’t get those heavy spots of water like that on your paper. I just picked one up from Amazon for only like $5 and it’s a game changer for watercolor painting!!
Your work is simply amazing and absolutely beautiful and your ability to teach is the best. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful skill you have developed and your soothing, inspiring and intuitive teaching method. Thank you so much
This was a masterclass. Thank you so much. I have learned a lot. Had been trying to do a watercolor sunset and nearly gave up and went to oils, but wanted the transparency of WC.
Thanks so much Sylvia. Yes, that's what I love about watercolor too. That transparency is unique to watercolor! I struggled to figure it out but only after hundreds of failed attempts!
Thank you Shelley for this marvelous tutorial. I didn’t catch it live but I’m so happy that I could pause and take in all you wonderful information. You are absolutely the best teacher I could hope for. I live in Florida, Palm Beach County, and we get hundreds of sunsets this beautiful and I had no idea how to tackle a project like this.! Thank you thank you!
Hello from northern Alberta :) Thank you so much for your content Shelley. I've been painting water-colour for a few years, never formally taught in high school art classes but I love it. This is inspiring and greatly informative for me. Happy painting!
Holy crap you are wonderful! I’m a person who usually learns best by a little reading followed by a little experimentation. That said, I have watched a lot of UA-cam art demonstration videos. I learned more in One of your videos than all the other demos I’ve watched put together. Easily. You have a knack for mentioning all the “little” pieces of info that others move past without discussing. But it’s these same nuggets of information that make ALL the difference between disaster and success when a person goes yo try this themselves. Many ( not all) other UA-camrs consciously or unconsciously are more focused on showing off what they can do than actually teaching. You are a natural and excellent teacher. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful remarks. I love teaching and since I'm not naturally talented, I know that much of what happens in watercolor is not really that intuitive. Knowing the frustrations that I experienced as I was learning watercolor, I hope to share what I have learned and save someone else a lot of time and frustration with my explanations. I'm so happy that it's useful. Thanks for watching :)
I discovered you on a Facebook post about the best watercolor tutorials. I’m so glad I checked you out. Right away I was excited to see all four screens! It’s soooo much better seeing all of the actors involved in the play. I wish more artists did this. You’re a wonderful teacher🙌
This is super useful information about maintaining the right level of dampness in your brush and on your paper. Seriously, this is the best cloudy sky watercolor painting info I've seen on UA-cam. Thank you so much, Shelley! Subscribe!
Speechless. Amazing demo with so much detail I will watch it again, and again and then try it. THanks soooo much Shelley. I will also watch you with Eric Rhodes.
G'day from Australia I'm just learning and haven't even done any painting yet but I love learning all these techniques from you. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
this was amazingly concise and useful. I have a sunset photo from a family member that has these same colors and water in the foreground... I thought it would be impossible to paint in watercolor, but after watching this video I may be able to tackle it. You show how to capture the glow. Thank you so much.
You're an incredible teacher, Shelley. I've watched a few of your videos and have already learned so much. I would love to see a painting done with cadmium/student grade paints versus more translucent, artist grade paints, as you mentioned in your video! I am an intermediate-level painter, and the only items I haven't upgraded to a professional level in my artist kit are my paints... I think it's time to make the change, but it would be lovely to see a comparison beforehand :) Thank you for all that you do for the art community!
Thanks so very much. I really enjoyed following along with your tutorial. I think you described the process so well. Happy New Year from Brisbane Australia.
Hi and thanks for this descriptive tutorial. I take so many photos of skies just like this from our house and never know how to achieve getting it on paper. You are an excellent teacher with such diverse subjects that I am interested in that I now am in tutorial overload in a good way. Very good way. 👍🏻😊🎨
I am restarting my water colouring hobby after 3 decades ... Fortunate I have UA-cam and teachers like you . Waiting for some snow covered mountain paintings from your brush From India Benglore ..
@@shelleypriorfineart I do too! I tried to paint this but didn't do very good. I always need to try these a couple times before I can come close. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge with all of us!
I loved this tutorial. At the end of the video you said that the finished painting was on facebook and instagram. I scrolled through facebook and found the announcement of the tutorial, but never saw the finished painting. Not as familiar with instagram, so didn't look there. Where would I be able to see the completed painting? Thanks so very much. I think I'm addicted to watching you!
The water and wet flow is where I struggle most. Is anything stopping me from doing that spray as u go into a new area technique rather than constantly racing the dry time? So do a general wash but then as I go into a new "only dry paint" area I pre-spray it
Thank you for this video! I have been wondering why I sometimes end up with the hard lines and now I know. Also, I've sprayed into paper that wasn't quite dry and ended up with the spots. This information is not offered on very many instructional videos, so thank you so much for explaining it!! I also have a photo that is similar to yours and have been wondering how to paint it, so thank you for showing me how. You're a great teacher!
Wonderful lesson, I missed the live streaming yesterday but very much enjoyed it this morning. I learned so much and I thank you for all the great tips and explanations. I now realize the many mistakes I am making and hope to correct them in the future. Please continue to do these wonderful tutorials!!
Hiya Im in Scotland where wehave beutiful Sunsets which is why I am so interestied in your tutorial I want to do our sunsets justice
One of the best-narrated painting videos that I’ve watched. Your explanations are very clear.
Thanks so much Mark 😊
Mud (aka brown) only results when you mix all three primaries. As long as you stick to two primaries, your colors will be clear. Not everyone knows this, but EVERY primary-color paint contains at least a small amount of a second primary. The trick is knowing which of the other primaries is in the hue. For instance, Permanent Rose (Quinacridone red) has blue in it. Cadmium Yellow has a touch of red in it. So if you mix those two colors you will dull down the secondary color (orange) you are mixing, because all three primaries are present. To make a "pure" orange, you need to mix, for instance, Cad Yellow and Cad Red. There is no blue present.
I do try to avoid cadmium colours for the most part as they are opaque. They do have their place but I prefer to let the bright white of the paper shine through transparent colours to illuminate them.
@@shelleypriorfineartI think their point was to find primaries that don’t contain the colors you don’t want. A red that leans on the side of yellow with a yellow that leans on the side of the red, both won’t produce a brownish color because neither have a blue in them to to mute out the color.
@@shelleypriorfineart Thank you Shelly, you are a great teacher, I feel that I may try my first sunset!😊
Incredibly helpful!! I'm very grateful to you for offering so many tricks so patiently and for free.
The most important thing I heard you say in this video was that even YOU couldn’t figure out how some artists get the whole sky done in one go! Trying to do that has caused me more heartache than it was worth. I suspected that layers and resetting could work, but had no idea how to approach it. I’m so grateful that you share your techniques. Thank you!!
Thank you for this multi-faceted teaching video. We all dry our works at different times for specific reasons, but you have given a definitive path to creating great sunsets/sunrises. I have painted this once, but am going to paint it again. Love that You created a warning with the painting over colors that can create a muddy look. Keep sharing your skills to help us advance in our craft.
Amazing to see you create!
Beautiful!
I’ve learned the value of having patience with the paint, paper and myself. Thank you for this tutorial
OMG this is the best sky demonstration. Can't wait to try painting this. I love that you take the time to explain everything. No matter how experienced you are, there is always something to learn from your videos. Absolutely stunning painting. So glad I found your channel
Thanks so much Christine. I'm so happy that it was helpful. :)
Shelley, you are my favourite teacher. As you know, there are many good ones too but you are the most genuine and generous one. Thank you so much!
What a lovely thing to say. Thanks so much Denise ☺️
One of the best videos when it comes to learning. Thank you 🙏
I really appreciated the detail to explaining how different paints ie transparent and opaque work and how we can come back many times after we dry. Game changer for me! Thank you!!
Your tutorials are wonderful! I am glad you take so much time to explain each process. Thank you!
Thanks Shirley. I try ☺️
Thank you so much, Shelly. This is the best tutorial I ever watched.
i have been fascinated by he sky water colour. I'm a beginner and didn't realise I could keep wetting, drying, adding and moving. Reassuring. Thank you. Sandra in Saltash, Cornwall UK
Thanks so much Sandra. Yes, discovering that I could layer was a game-changer for me. You do need good paper though (100% cotton)
I have just discovered your amazing videos!! I’m from London UK !
Thank you so much for your precious advice! This lesson was quite a revelation! ☺When you said, that it can be very tiring, making so many decisions during a day spent with painting, I felt that you addressed one of my major observations. Most of the time when I put down my paint brush and call it a day, I just realize, that I am quite exhausted, which - until now - was surprising to me, since many people are talking about painting as a relaxing activity. I was wondering, whether I was doing something the wrong way 😄So thank you for your reassuring words, that this is quite a common effect☺
Thank you so much for this terrific tutorial. What a great lesson. I really appreciate you taking the time to teach. I have learned a great deal from this, love your explanation, of misting and keeping your brush and paint at the same wetness. 👏👏👏🤩
Thank you very much 😊
Love seeing the reference while you paint.
Thanks so much. I prefer to see the reference when I watch videos so I make sure to include it. Thanks for watching.
You are my favorite teacher. Wow. I am in new Mexico and things dry extremely fast here.
You are the best teacher Shelley that explains the plan on making a watercolor. Thanks for sharing with us, great tips!
Thanks very much. I’m really glad you enjoyed my demo ☺️
You are such a great artist and teacher Shelley. I wish you had a Patreon page with even more tutorials. Love how long your videos are. No rushing like other teachers tend to do. You explain everything and describe your colors. Makes me want to learn because you take me through it clearly. 🙏🧑🎨
@@muireannin09 thank you. Check out all my previous live UA-cam demos. I have many recorded workshops on my website too.
Thank you for explaining the various processes Shelley. Hampshire UK
Excellent demo--learned several tips that I wasn't aware of previously. Thank you so much.
I have learnt so much from this tutorial. I have followed other teachers and have been so frustrated that I could not replicate the subject. I really appreciate your description and guidance on how wet the paper was and how to work with that is a game changer for me. Thank you
I love your videos, cause you explain all the details which help me learn more. Please don’t ever stop doing theses videos. I hate it when someone fast forwards when painting cause they are actually skipping steps.
Thanks very much Patricia. 😁
Looking on from the Caribbean. I’m a newbie and luv learning from professionals like you. ☺️
Hi Alisha. I LOVE the Caribbean. I'm sure you have some amazing sunsets to paint! Enjoy.
@@shelleypriorfineart
Yes indeed! That’s why I need some tips and tricks to know how and where to start. Thanks
This is the second sky video of yours. Fantastic! I’ve learned so much. I look forward to more of your lessons. Thank you.
Watching the replay and can’t wait to try this! Thanks for the excellent teaching on re-wetting the paper to continue working on soft layers.
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it Laura. Happy painting!
Thank you! I’ve learned so much just watching and listening to you. I get intimidated with watercolor but also I like the challenge of getting intimidated!
Paint scared. It’s the best way to get out of your comfort zone. Thanks so much for watching 😊
You make it look easy.
Thank you Tarin. It actually took a lot of practice to make it look easy.
I am impressed that you can think and talk while you paint! What a challenge
Great job
LOL Thanks Louise. It’s hard if I’m really concentrating.
Another excellent Wed lesson, knowing when to stop and let it dry. Thank you!
Indeed JJ. I learned that the hard way, like mostly everyone else. ;)
So thrilled that I found you. Thank you for your thorough explanations color, mixing edges, drying, amount of water on your brush,etc. I realize that a beautiful sky doesn’t happen in 5 minutes! Not sure if you are still doing live demos but I hope I can find you. Beautiful sun set.😊
There’s a whole list of my demos here shelleypriorart.com/free-online-demos 😊
Watching from Woodbury New Jersey USA...first time watcher
you are realy good teacher... you know how to paint and your differences from other artists is you know how to teach. please go on your videos.
Thx for taking the time to explain the process in real time. I really felt like I was in a private painting class being guided through the layering process.
Thanks so much Karin. That means a lot to me. ☺️
What a nice demonstration! I know exactly what you mean about feeling tired after a painting day (my husband doesn't get it, either--lol). Loved all your tidbits of information. Thank you!!!!!
Thanks so much Ingrid.
Thank you so much. I learnt so much watching this tutorial. Great and so useful video.
I love your practical and easy teaching style and am so appreciative of the tons of watercolor techniques you showed about color theory, brush strokes, water control and more. Thanks for sharing so much with us!
It’s my pleasure to share. Thanks so much for watching 😊
Thank you so much. This was very helpful to me because I live in a dry climate. Your video has taught me that sometimes it may be best to just stop and dry the whole thing and then wet and keep going instead of getting frustrated with that in between stage
Thanks Lorri. Yes, working in that partly dry stage is quite risky indeed!
Thank you so much for the abundance of info on clouds, water amounts, color mixing, paper drying, mud avoidance, and so much more. This was so informative and useful especially for a beginner. I really appreciated thinking about keeping transparent colors available especially when doing these type of skies. It will go a long way in my next watercolor selections.
I'm so glad that it was helpful. Thanks for watching Lisa.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support. I'm so glad that you are enjoying my demonstrations. :)
So painstakingly agonizingly, meticulous!! I am usually trying to paint in a hurry! I have to slow down. Love the results you achieve
Thanks Shelly, you are an amazing teacher! I learned so much from this video. I am from NL, spent many years living in Edmonton, AB and now living on Vancouver Island. I am retired now and have lots of time, and inspiration here. I certainly know what you mean about thinking and planning taking a lot more time than painting! And I believe the only way we learn is by making all the mistakes! But perseverance pays off! That was a beautiful cloud. I'm so happy you made this tutorial.
Thanks very much Sheri. That’s really sweet of you.
Fabulous demo, thank you, I love how you have done this in layers, definitely will try this 😊
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I really learned a lot from it. Especially that I now know that it can be re-wet the paint.
Thanks for watching Dolores. I'm so glad that you found it helpful. Be sure to use 100% cotton paper and you can re-wet multiple times as needed. 😊
Im watching from Cornwall, UK. Love to watch you working.
You are an excellent teacher!!! I love your commentary and skill. 😁
Thank you for the fantastic details required to achieve the brilliance of a sunset. I’m so glad and grateful to have found your fantastic channel.
That’s very kind of you Carol. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
33:15
If you have a finer mist spray bottle, that sprays more continuously, like the kind hairdressers use, you won’t get those heavy spots of water like that on your paper.
I just picked one up from Amazon for only like $5 and it’s a game changer for watercolor painting!!
Shelley thank you! This is just what I needed. I live in Taos, NM and have the most amazing sunsets.
Oooooh I bet your sunsets are amazing. Thanks for watching and happy painting!
Your work is simply amazing and absolutely beautiful and your ability to teach is the best. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful skill you have developed and your soothing, inspiring and intuitive teaching method. Thank you so much
You are very sweet for saying that. Thanks so much :)
You're reading my mind! I also had a picture lined up that needed a sunset sky! It's All coming back to me now LOL thank you!
Awesome! Hope it turns out wonderfully for you. Happy painting!
I’m in Texas and this is my first time watching your video.
This was a masterclass. Thank you so much. I have learned a lot. Had been trying to do a watercolor sunset and nearly gave up and went to oils, but wanted the transparency of WC.
Thanks so much Sylvia. Yes, that's what I love about watercolor too. That transparency is unique to watercolor! I struggled to figure it out but only after hundreds of failed attempts!
Thank you Shelley for this marvelous tutorial. I didn’t catch it live but I’m so happy that I could pause and take in all you wonderful information. You are absolutely the best teacher I could hope for. I live in Florida, Palm Beach County, and we get hundreds of sunsets this beautiful and I had no idea how to tackle a project like this.! Thank you thank you!
That's very sweet of you Judy. Thanks so much :)
Ou pouvons nous trouver la palette que vous utilisez ? Merci beaucoup pour vos tutoriels qui sont magnifiques.❤❤❤
Thanks very much. Unfortunately this palette is discontinued but it’s a lot like the Stephen Quiller palette (available in plastic or ceramic)
@@shelleypriorfineart ❤️
Hello from northern Alberta :) Thank you so much for your content Shelley. I've been painting water-colour for a few years, never formally taught in high school art classes but I love it. This is inspiring and greatly informative for me. Happy painting!
Holy crap you are wonderful! I’m a person who usually learns best by a little reading followed by a little experimentation. That said, I have watched a lot of UA-cam art demonstration videos.
I learned more in One of your videos than all the other demos I’ve watched put together. Easily.
You have a knack for mentioning all the “little” pieces of info that others move past without discussing. But it’s these same nuggets of information that make ALL the difference between disaster and success when a person goes yo try this themselves.
Many ( not all) other UA-camrs consciously or unconsciously are more focused on showing off what they can do than actually teaching. You are a natural and excellent teacher. Thank you so much!
I wholeheartedly agree with everything you just said!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful remarks. I love teaching and since I'm not naturally talented, I know that much of what happens in watercolor is not really that intuitive. Knowing the frustrations that I experienced as I was learning watercolor, I hope to share what I have learned and save someone else a lot of time and frustration with my explanations. I'm so happy that it's useful. Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much Shari. That's very sweet of you. Thanks for watching.
I discovered you on a Facebook post about the best watercolor tutorials. I’m so glad I checked you out. Right away I was excited to see all four screens! It’s soooo much better seeing all of the actors involved in the play. I wish more artists did this. You’re a wonderful teacher🙌
So looking forward to learning from you….Victoria from Dahlonega Georgia
This is super useful information about maintaining the right level of dampness in your brush and on your paper. Seriously, this is the best cloudy sky watercolor painting info I've seen on UA-cam. Thank you so much, Shelley! Subscribe!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Speechless. Amazing demo with so much detail I will watch it again, and again and then try it. THanks soooo much Shelley. I will also watch you with Eric Rhodes.
Thanks so much. I'm glad you enjoyed this demo.
thaank you for being such a great teacher. First time I have followed along. Love it
Ваши облака невероятные, волшебные удивительно настоящие! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent lesson! Really enjoyed this!
Thank you Jeanette! 😊
Thank you...watched the replay. Very creative way of producing beautiful results. I will give it a try.
Thanks very much for watching Maggie! Happy painting! :)
G'day from Australia I'm just learning and haven't even done any painting yet but I love learning all these techniques from you. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
G’day Jan. Thanks for watching.
Superbe !❤❤❤❤
this was amazingly concise and useful. I have a sunset photo from a family member that has these same colors and water in the foreground... I thought it would be impossible to paint in watercolor, but after watching this video I may be able to tackle it. You show how to capture the glow. Thank you so much.
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it Donna. Thanks so much for watching ☺️
Thank you Shelley for your detailed instruction. Is there a second part? No problem if not. Take care x
Sorry, no second part. I merely wanted to show the sky technique rather than a whole project. I have many full project offerings on my website though.
@@shelleypriorfineart Thanks for responding Shelley 🙂
Thank you so much Shelly. Wonderful demonstration and explanations.
You're an incredible teacher, Shelley. I've watched a few of your videos and have already learned so much. I would love to see a painting done with cadmium/student grade paints versus more translucent, artist grade paints, as you mentioned in your video! I am an intermediate-level painter, and the only items I haven't upgraded to a professional level in my artist kit are my paints... I think it's time to make the change, but it would be lovely to see a comparison beforehand :) Thank you for all that you do for the art community!
Thank you very much. I don't know that I have too many Cadmiums, Chromiums or opaques left but I will see what I can find.
I am in Brazil...
Thank you .
Gelso
Thanks so very much. I really enjoyed following along with your tutorial. I think you described the process so well. Happy New Year from Brisbane Australia.
How nice to see an Artist from Canada, well explained
Thanks very much Lyne. 😊
Thank you Shelley! You're inspiring. I look forward to launching into the sky ; )
Hi and thanks for this descriptive tutorial. I take so many photos of skies just like this from our house and never know how to achieve getting it on paper. You are an excellent teacher with such diverse subjects that I am interested in that I now am in tutorial overload in a good way. Very good way. 👍🏻😊🎨
Thanks a million Janet. Happy painting ☺️
Love your teaching..hope to see you in the spring..Gail Jones Mississauga
Thanks very much Gail! I'm looking forward to it :)
Hello from London. Thanks for all your great tips.
I am restarting my water colouring hobby after 3 decades ... Fortunate I have UA-cam and teachers like you . Waiting for some snow covered mountain paintings from your brush
From India Benglore ..
Gorgeous painting!
Thank you very much :)
Hi Shelley, painted with you at HADA. Thank you for sharing. I love this.
Thanks so much Maryann ☺️
That is so pretty.
Thank you very much. Sunsets never get old. Love the colours.
@@shelleypriorfineart I do too! I tried to paint this but didn't do very good. I always need to try these a couple times before I can come close. Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge with all of us!
Great lessons Shelley. So inspiring ans excellent explainations of what you are doing. Thank you so much for doing this.
My pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊
I loved this tutorial. At the end of the video you said that the finished painting was on facebook and instagram. I scrolled through facebook and found the announcement of the tutorial, but never saw the finished painting. Not as familiar with instagram, so didn't look there. Where would I be able to see the completed painting? Thanks so very much. I think I'm addicted to watching you!
J'apprécie énormément vos vidéos. Vous êtes très créative et une jolie personne. ( Sylvie, fidèle abonnée PARIS FRANCE ) 🥰
The water and wet flow is where I struggle most. Is anything stopping me from doing that spray as u go into a new area technique rather than constantly racing the dry time? So do a general wash but then as I go into a new "only dry paint" area I pre-spray it
I am from Thunder Bay, On. I love your instruction. I wish I could attend your classes in person. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks so much Brigitte 😊
Thank you for this video! I have been wondering why I sometimes end up with the hard lines and now I know. Also, I've sprayed into paper that wasn't quite dry and ended up with the spots. This information is not offered on very many instructional videos, so thank you so much for explaining it!! I also have a photo that is similar to yours and have been wondering how to paint it, so thank you for showing me how. You're a great teacher!
Thanks so much for your kind words Barbara. I’m glad that my explanations have been useful. Happy painting! 😊
Thanks for great teaching!
Wonderful lesson, I missed the live streaming yesterday but very much enjoyed it this morning. I learned so much and I thank you for all the great tips and explanations. I now realize the many mistakes I am making and hope to correct them in the future. Please continue to do these wonderful tutorials!!
Thanks very much Blanche.
Love your tutorials, I am just learning, from Kenora Ontario Canada
Thank you
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
Thank you for doing this! So informative. ❤ from Texas
I learned so much from this video. Thank you !
Just what I was looking for. So helpful. THANK YOU!
My pleasure Amy. Thanks for watching.
Thank you Shelley. Loved your video. So calming and not rushed. Very helpful for this newbie sunset painter. I took 3 pages of post it notes 😅😊.
3 pages?! Lol thank you. You are welcome to watch the replays too 😊