Just found your channel today. You make me laugh out loud and I mean that in the best way. And this painting is just lovely! Can't wait to explore your other videos! Thank you!
As I was doing a fantasy doodle on a very large page, I came across this brilliant mystical piece. Thank you so much. I have added in your mushrooms. Blessings to you. keep doing and not editing. Thank you for no music. I can’t tell you how brilliant this piece has been for me to hear you work in right brain, creative space. This is something most of the UA-cam tutorial teachers are resisting. Stay in right brain. Don’t worry about what to say or how to explain. We can see, even if you don’t speak.Stay in right brain space. It will make you a star.
I love the way the background looks like a misty forest! You deciduous trees look like the Ponderosa pine trees we have here in northern Arizona. I love it!
Hi Julia! Thank you for the awesome tutorials. They have really helped me understand watercolor. But, before I knew better (only been watercolor for 9 months), I ended up with a ton of shimmer metallic paints. And I do not know what to do with them. I have tried to paint normal paintings with metallic and it doesn’t quite work. Can you please offer a couple of tutorials?
I enjoy your art work, but I would love to see your reference picture because your mushrooms are not accurately depicted. They are called Amanita and are frequently used in art work. The underside of the cap is white and all parts of the stem are creamy colored with shadows of course. The little fringe part on the stem is part of the vail which tore apart when the cap separated from the bulb at the bottom as the mushrooms grew. Probably TMI.
It’s fantasy. And it’s intuitive. It’s not botanically accurate because the intention is fantasy. Noticed that she is in right brain. Noticed that when she is processing in right brain, it’s very difficult for her to speak at the same time. Speaking takes the left brain. Creativity takes the right. It’s difficult, if not impossible to stay in right brain and then try to use the left at the same time. This is a brilliant piece to show intuitive, right brain creativity.
Thank you for watching my watercolor mushroom forest painting!
Grabie Wooden Brush link: shrsl.com/4gook
Just found your channel today. You make me laugh out loud and I mean that in the best way. And this painting is just lovely! Can't wait to explore your other videos! Thank you!
Thank you so much! Ya'll are really boosting my ego with the 'you're so funny' comments haha
I love the perspective of the mushrooms against the trees. Feels very fairy-like
Indeed!
I love the mushroom painting, I’m off to try this one, thank you ❤
Good luck!
Love it!! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Woww thank you 😊❤
You're welcome 😊
I like the perspective!
:)
Love it. Super work in background forest. One teacher said it's more difficult to paint small than big.
Not sure I agree with that haha
Love your art work Julia lv Ann ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
:)
Gorgeous scene, i love everything fairy-like so will have a go at it . Thank you for the lesson 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Gorgeous...I'll def be trying a version of this. I loved how the background made the shrooms pop. I really enjoy your paintings!
Have fun!
I did! It turned out nice (imo)..lol. @@JuliaLisArt
One of my all time favorites... 💖💝 Thank you!
Mine too!
I love this! Can’t wait to try it myself. Thank you!
Please do!
As I was doing a fantasy doodle on a very large page, I came across this brilliant mystical piece. Thank you so much. I have added in your mushrooms. Blessings to you. keep doing and not editing. Thank you for no music. I can’t tell you how brilliant this piece has been for me to hear you work in right brain, creative space. This is something most of the UA-cam tutorial teachers are resisting. Stay in right brain. Don’t worry about what to say or how to explain. We can see, even if you don’t speak.Stay in right brain space. It will make you a star.
Thank you for your lovely comment :)
Merci, c est superbe avec cet arrière arrière-plan des arbres.💜
If you don't want the doll look on the mushroom try using someone like indigo or pereleen violet for the shadow. Black always gives that effect.
Thanks!
Love this!
:)
Love this picture thank you. Hope you are getting more rest now that it is August 😀 Hope you have had a good gardening season
Thank you! Garden was a bit of a let down as usual haha. Next year will be the year!!
I love the way the background looks like a misty forest! You deciduous trees look like the Ponderosa pine trees we have here in northern Arizona. I love it!
They look beautiful - I googled them.
Cute!
:)
Thank you for your beutiful tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Hi Julia! Thank you for the awesome tutorials. They have really helped me understand watercolor. But, before I knew better (only been watercolor for 9 months), I ended up with a ton of shimmer metallic paints. And I do not know what to do with them. I have tried to paint normal paintings with metallic and it doesn’t quite work. Can you please offer a couple of tutorials?
I do have some tutorials using metallic for details :)
What is the make of that paint brush I really need it great picture ty for sharing
Grabie Wooden Brush link: shrsl.com/4gook
The lines under the cap are called gills, I think.
Thanks!
Yes they are x
I enjoy your art work, but I would love to see your reference picture because your mushrooms are not accurately depicted. They are called Amanita and are frequently used in art work. The underside of the cap is white and all parts of the stem are creamy colored with shadows of course. The little fringe part on the stem is part of the vail which tore apart when the cap separated from the bulb at the bottom as the mushrooms grew. Probably TMI.
You guys always teach me so much :)
Probably shes just painting naturally and fun, not trying to teach real mushrooms. Relax
It’s fantasy. And it’s intuitive. It’s not botanically accurate because the intention is fantasy. Noticed that she is in right brain. Noticed that when she is processing in right brain, it’s very difficult for her to speak at the same time. Speaking takes the left brain. Creativity takes the right. It’s difficult, if not impossible to stay in right brain and then try to use the left at the same time. This is a brilliant piece to show intuitive, right brain creativity.
Гуашь и акварель...🤮