I love fence posts and telephone poles, they add great depth and perspective to a painting because everyone knows how big they are... Thank you... You do great work...
Love your freestyle i always find foreground difficult to decide what to put in on my landscapes any suggestions would be most appreciated. thanx for this video.
I prefer to not think too much about the foreground and just bash it in with a few strokes and some flicks with the rigger brush. As with most things, the more you think about it the more complicated it seems. Keep it simple.
Hi Kevin, I only ever use the reference photo as a loose guide. Feel free to go off piste and improve the painting however you see fit. It's your impression and we have license to change things however we see fit to improve the watercolour.
Steven Cronin I have watched you painting dozens of times with fantastic results but why oh why do you always leave your brushes in the water pot.It has always been drilled into me that you should never do that.It drives me crazy.Val W.
I love fence posts and telephone poles, they add great depth and perspective to a painting because everyone knows how big they are... Thank you... You do great work...
Yes, I always think they add a bit of character to a scene.
Absolutely love this one. Detail, but not so obvious that distracts. I see, feel, all the elements. Lovely work! ❤
Thank you so much!
This is very beautiful thank you
Thank you too!
Very beautiful, thanks for sharing! ❣️
Thanks for watching
Thankyou steven
Thanks for watching
you did a great job.
Thanks for watching Termite77
@@StevenCronin thanks for writing back. Your the reason I started painting in watercolor.
@@termite7790 no problem and all the best with your watercolours
Love your work . Where might I find a palette like yours? Have searched under every description I can think of.
Search on ebay or amazon for 'inking tray' and you'll see them. Thanks for watching and best of luck
It's an inking tray. Thanks for watching
Love your freestyle i always find foreground difficult to decide what to put in on my landscapes any suggestions would be most appreciated. thanx for this video.
I prefer to not think too much about the foreground and just bash it in with a few strokes and some flicks with the rigger brush. As with most things, the more you think about it the more complicated it seems. Keep it simple.
Nice painting Steven does it matter making up skies or follow the photograph as close as you can
Hi Kevin, I only ever use the reference photo as a loose guide. Feel free to go off piste and improve the painting however you see fit. It's your impression and we have license to change things however we see fit to improve the watercolour.
Steven Cronin I have watched you painting dozens of times with fantastic results but why oh why do you always leave your brushes in the water pot.It has always been drilled into me that you should never do that.It drives me crazy.Val W.
what type or paper are you using?
It's 130lb cold pressed 15" x 11" fabriano. You'll see a link in the description. Thanks for watching
@@StevenCronin Thanks!!
Love the looseness of this painting!! Just beautiful 😃😃😃
Thanks Cori
Thanks Steven. I think you really need a new rigger brush, that one looks like its seen better days. Take care
yes the brush is a little worn now Val. Thanks for watching.
Labai grazu❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching @mammam3490
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thanks Jo