thank you for these four techniques and your instructions. I always want to paint in the whole shape and that's exactly what I shouldn't do. watching you paint the colors on the last exercise was great! Thank you.
Removing blood from watercolor paper, dark cellar stairs, scalpels, scissors, knives - should we be afraid? And you seem like such a nice man! Thanks for the new tutorial.
Peter you never cease to amaze me. You have well and truly helped me on my watercolour journey after a period in the doldrums..thank you . kind regards Dave 😁👍👍👍👍👍
The first lesson was fascinating..but left the doubt that planning a painting first of all reqd Knowledge if the basics. As this too is slowly being demonstrated..this whole technique is taking on a new dimension.. Thanks so much .
Another good "masking" technique is to use a coloured pencil (white or light-toned) to protect the areas as the wax or oil repels the water when you paint.
I have always understood that watercolour paper needs to be soaked and taped to a board to dry. When I paint on any larger paper I always get buckles in the paper. HELP!! I unusually am using 120lb
140lbs paper should be your minimum weight - but only up to about quarter-imperial size. Beyond that, you should perhaps consider upgrading to a heavier paper... I use 200lbs Saunders Waterford Rough and never have to stretch my paper.
Love that droll British humor: 'blood is difficult to get out of watercolor paper ' lol
Thanks Smitty - I'm pleased you enjoyed it
Not just great art but great voice-over as well.... very professional. 👍
Thanks Tee - I try hard...
Man, I am not the most PC person on the web, but that comment is ugly.
@@robbedontuesday sour grapes 🍇
@@2010tsong I was sure you had sthg to do with apes.
much awaited tutorial after months.
Thanks for waiting Tahera... they arrive eventually (I'm a slow editor...)
Watching you paint is relaxing, enjoyable, encouraging, and enlightening! Thank you!
Mission accomplished! Thank you for the lovely comment, David - I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
thank you for these four techniques and your instructions. I always want to paint in the whole shape and that's exactly what I shouldn't do. watching you paint the colors on the last exercise was great! Thank you.
You're very welcome P - I'm pleased you found it helpful - thanks for the great comment!
Brilliant! All useful techniques. Especially loved watching the negative space painting take shape.
Thanks Deborah - Negative Painting can look a little bit like a conjuring trick
Love your lessons - clear & easy to understand!
watching it again and again. not only to learn and relearn. but his presentation itself is such an entertainment
I'm pleased you've found it helpful Tahera - thanks for the lovely comment
Removing blood from watercolor paper, dark cellar stairs, scalpels, scissors, knives - should we be afraid? And you seem like such a nice man! Thanks for the new tutorial.
It's the nice quiet ones you have to watch out for... Thanks for the great comment Reba!
This is a great series: clear, logical progression of very helpful guidance. Thank you!
Peter you never cease to amaze me. You have well and truly helped me on my watercolour journey after a period in the doldrums..thank you . kind regards Dave 😁👍👍👍👍👍
A great video. I especially like the cardboard cut out idea. That's new to me. I enjoy everything about your work and teaching.
amazing
So much helpful!!!!!😊👍👌💐
I love your work and your teaching!! Thanks for your videos!
You're very welcome Cecilia - thank you for the comment - I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you!
Thank you for this demonstration!
You're very welcome LA - I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Enjoyed this ! Very informative ! Thanks
You're very welcome Ruth - I'm pleased you enjoyed it - thanks for the comment!
Lovely tutorial, thank you Mr. Woolley.💖
You're very welcome crystalheart - thank you for the lovely comment
Always such a clear and concise explanation - thank you,
I try Ela - thanks for the lovey comment.
You videos are so useful, thank you
Very useful indeed.. Thanks
The first lesson was fascinating..but left the doubt that planning a painting first of all reqd
Knowledge if the basics.
As this too is slowly being demonstrated..this whole technique is taking on a new dimension..
Thanks so much .
Thank you for the lovely comment Sunitamenon - I'm pleased you found it helpful.
Thank you Peter.
Such great videos. I've just found your channel. May I ask do you have any tips/videos on rainy night street-scapes?
Now then, how you doing? Hope you're well... more wise words Peter - lovely video!
Thanks SAA, I'm pleased you enjoyed it - SAA Artist colours used throughout the video, I might add!
Love your work! 🥰
Thanks Sue - I'm pleased you enjoyed it
Making highlights is difficult.but you made it look easy and enjoyable🎉
I'm pleased you enjoyed it Mofizur... mission accomplished!
Great and brilliant. Thank you for sharing!
Awww... you're very welcome Aleksander - thank you for the lovely comment.
Another good "masking" technique is to use a coloured pencil (white or light-toned) to protect the areas as the wax or oil repels the water when you paint.
"...and blood is difficult to get out of watercolor paper." Bahaahahahaha! Wonderful, and thank you for this lesson!
I have always understood that watercolour paper needs to be soaked and taped to a board to dry. When I paint on any larger paper I always get buckles in the paper. HELP!! I unusually am using 120lb
140lbs paper should be your minimum weight - but only up to about quarter-imperial size. Beyond that, you should perhaps consider upgrading to a heavier paper... I use 200lbs Saunders Waterford Rough and never have to stretch my paper.
Such a pleasure to watch !! Would love to know the color mixes used. 🙂
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