What's REALLY Stopping You from PAINTING? Do a Simple WATERCOLOR FLORAL With Me to Get THE ANSWER

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  • @marlbboro8091
    @marlbboro8091 Рік тому +7

    “Excuse the pigeons mating on the roof”. Now that’s something no one has said on YT before!🤣 I love your system of small dishes. Goodwill is my go to place for all ceramic palettes- I mean dishes and soy sauce/vinegar sauce plates.😛

    • @sheilajurnak
      @sheilajurnak Рік тому +1

      I loved that, too and laughed out loud!

  • @tammyfowler6416
    @tammyfowler6416 Рік тому +28

    I can not say it enough. I love your honesty! I truly from the bottom of my heart appreciate the time you give all of us. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!

    • @theresawilkinson1299
      @theresawilkinson1299 Рік тому +1

      I can't improve on your comment

    • @donnacarraway9182
      @donnacarraway9182 Рік тому +2

      And I agree! You are a gift and you actually feel like family that we want to cherish and
      protect!💕

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  11 місяців тому +1

      Hi Tammy, I’m so sorry I didn’t see this message until just now 12 days later - thank you so much for saying so many kind things and I really appreciate your comments, it really means a great deal to me xxxxc

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  11 місяців тому

      Thanks so much Theresa!

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  11 місяців тому

      Thank you, Donna, that’s a lovely thing to say, and I really appreciate it - your support means everything to us! We are indeed all one big family!

  • @suemurphy9421
    @suemurphy9421 Рік тому +56

    Love your stories. Your insight as an experienced artist is invaluable. Getting a little bored with some of the trendy you tubers that show techniques that more than twice as old as they are and present them as their invention. Just looking at your collection of art books is inspiring. Can’t wait to get your brushes. You are authentic and it is greatly appreciated!

    • @TammyBrackettDesigns
      @TammyBrackettDesigns Рік тому +14

      I think Diane's authenticity is what keeps me watching. She is so refreshingly herself. I love listening to her as my "radio" lol.

    • @theresawilkinson1299
      @theresawilkinson1299 Рік тому +3

      I totally agree

    • @mariakapatos9545
      @mariakapatos9545 Рік тому

      Thank you Diane so enjoy ypur Art ❤

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +10

      Thanks so much Sue and everyone who liked this comment. Are you thinking of the same UA-camr as I am when you talk about these techniques? I was taught to use a soft pencil to cover the back of a picture I wanted to copy so that I could use it like carbon paper to trace from when I was hmmmmmmm about five years old in 1958???? Oh well, I don’t have a problem with these old ideas being shared - and indeed I put up a short video on this subject about three years ago - but at least people might think about not behaving as if they invented it themself!!! LOL!

    • @nancyrolfe3033
      @nancyrolfe3033 Рік тому +2

      First, I have to second your comments regarding Diane. I’ve really enjoyed her and learning. It IS refreshing!!
      Oh my word…. I was just scanning the first couple of comments (I rarely do) and was NOT expecting the part about younger generation and the techniques!! You made me laugh out loud and laughter is always a good thing!
      Thank you!
      I’m always a little “taken back “ at some who feel their lightfast testing is better than the company who has been doing this before they were born. No one has ever stated what process the companies use either….(doubt they know) but they are convinced and have convinced many other people that they can call MAJOR brands liars because they saw some fading after taping their swatches in a window for a year!!!
      Are you kidding me?? Doesn’t everyone know to keep your pictures (any medium) out of direct sunlight and watercolor artists I know always frame using UV glass….
      It’s absolutely beyond belief to me…but I’m a few months away from 65 and I have loved art and been painting with acrylic and oils since my 20’s.
      Granted, I’m fairly new to watercolor but I think I will go with what the company says regarding the paint 😂
      I knew more from just reading watercolor books and practicing (I don’t have access to lessons) than several people who are considered “experts “!

  • @marlbboro8091
    @marlbboro8091 Рік тому +8

    Now this is the kind of content an AI can not do.
    Diane - 1 🎉🙏🏽❤️
    AI - 0

  • @jwin1000
    @jwin1000 Рік тому +3

    Sitting in Alaska having my coffee and enjoying this wonderful video! It’s like spending the morning with a good friend!

  • @polgara28
    @polgara28 Рік тому +18

    I'm so glad that you found the Kuretaki paints! They have no ghosts attached and therefore freed your muse. IT doesn't matter what paint you use, I just love watching, listening to your stories and painting along. Thank you for this and all of your other videos. ♥

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much for your kind words and your support! It means a lot!

  • @kathypeterson824
    @kathypeterson824 Рік тому +14

    Ooh great idea for storing the paints and won't use too much space!

  • @cynthia0dlin797
    @cynthia0dlin797 Рік тому +10

    Thanks for that idea of cutting the old tubes. Inherited a bunch of very old tubes and as a beginner didn’t think I could use them when they were dried up so I threw them away! 😫

    • @biancathomas7934
      @biancathomas7934 Рік тому +1

      I did the same before I think I heard Diane in one of her videos saying that we could use them, d'oh, never mind! 😅

    • @lynneellis2647
      @lynneellis2647 Рік тому +3

      I inherited dried paints in the tube. Being the tightwad I am, I cut the tube open and put them in a palette. They don't stick to it, so that's frustrating, but at least I had some professional grade paints I didn't have before.

    • @sarahstrong7174
      @sarahstrong7174 Рік тому +5

      @@lynneellis2647 Well done for being a 'tightwad'! Too many people let themselves be controlled by advertisers & retailers. Be yourself!

    • @Ruby-wise
      @Ruby-wise Рік тому +1

      TY for such a great chat! Seems we creative watercolor bend-types, also have very similar sentimental hoards and varieties and fav makers of paints! I live in the US..so yea for my Daniel Smith..still manufactured here❣️. ( you just inspired me to get out all the WC paints to which I have no sentiments attached,,,get off my padded duff…and get to paintin’!).

  • @jessicalynne420
    @jessicalynne420 Рік тому +5

    Thanks kindly for sharing your stories.

  • @ninnin49865
    @ninnin49865 Рік тому +8

    I bought a bunch of little white dishes a while ago, brilliant idea and so useful! Thank you for that. Next is a tube of buff titanium, I’m intrigued…

    • @Galbereth
      @Galbereth Рік тому +1

      Yes, same here! Think I'll get some of that colour too!
      🍰🌻

  • @jodirankin5901
    @jodirankin5901 Рік тому +11

    Thank you for sharing your paint stories and experiences! I also loved the shot of you sitting at the table! Would enjoy more pics of you and also Tamsen! I'm a total beginner and the Kuratake paints are so delicious that I finally don't even care the outcome of my painting because I love how those paints feel and look so much that I can't stop!

  • @carolyndaughton3373
    @carolyndaughton3373 Рік тому +2

    Diane, I love the start of this video seeing beautiful you in your cozy studio and then seeing sleeping beauty with the chew ball resting alongside.This painting speaks Autumn to me and all of its vibrant glory. Absolutely stunning! Oh...I was at the market today and saw they are already selling pumpkins, can you believe that? Here in California we're fortunate to have access to a lot of produce but even I wasn't expecting pumpkins in August! Maybe they'll start selling Christmas trees in September....haha... Went to visit my (almost 90 year old) mother today and she has so many of your paintings hanging in her home. They are all from the tutorials that you provided and we did together. On each of these paintings, I worked on the left side of the watercolor paper and she worked on the right. On all of the paintings we signed our initials on the bottom sides respectively and they are proudly displayed throughout the rooms in her home. What a treasure, and all because of you!

  • @ramonalachapelle8691
    @ramonalachapelle8691 Рік тому +3

    I love that you find specific memories in your paint colors! I often find memories in what might seem to others innocuous places. But they’re my memories and they matter to me, wherever they are found. Also we are always evolving, aren’t we? Can’t stagnate to please others

  • @alisonkenworthy878
    @alisonkenworthy878 Рік тому +2

    Dianne I loved hearing the sheep and pigeons in the background. Alison

  • @barbinlakeland
    @barbinlakeland Рік тому +18

    Love watching your videos, I'm always so inspired - thank you so much for sharing!!

  • @lindajames7759
    @lindajames7759 Рік тому +5

    Thank you Diane. Isn’t it interesting how so many things evoke strong emotions. I love all your stories, they are a life lived.❤❤

  • @dorothyhagler5759
    @dorothyhagler5759 Рік тому +5

    You make painting fun and interesting and I am so grateful that you share yourself with us. Your channel is outstanding!! Finding The Garden, your farm with the animals was such a wonderful surprise!! When I found them, I was trying to learn how to paint sheep and of course, I was thrilled! Thank you, Diane, for helping me with your knowledge and expertise. I'm very grateful to have found you.

  • @ewwwobbie
    @ewwwobbie Рік тому +2

    I think every artist has their own favourite paint. I have mostly M. Graham. They are honey based but I have never seen mould. I think the trick is not filling you palette too full. I have Kuratake 36 which I use occasionally for fun. Some Daniel Smith half-pan palette which I use now and then. I had lots of others and gave it all away. I think anyone who criticizes an artist for their paint or materials probably don’t have much talent and tries to make others look bad to fulfill some false sense of importance. I watch a lot of tutorials and it seems to me they all artists have their own favourite materials. From your channel I’ve learned to try new things and not worry about affordability. I know a man who told me his only tools for school as a child was a stick in the sand. He is an amazing person, talented and loved by all, and I am very proud to know such a person. You just keep on doing what you do, and don’t let well meaning trolls bother you. You don’t need them in your life. Love you!

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for your interesting comment, you are quite right!

  • @lourdeselena4771
    @lourdeselena4771 Рік тому +4

    I love those dishes. I bought myself some and I put little labels on the bottoms with the paint names. Sometimes it’s hard to tell what paints are in each dish. 😂

    • @biancathomas7934
      @biancathomas7934 Рік тому +1

      I'm in the UK. I've been looking for some small dishes in the kitchen sections as I saw someone else's video suggesting ceramic is a lot cheaper in kitchen section (rather than buying purpose made artist ceramic bowls).
      Although i'm finding that there doesn't seem to be a huge selection or options around at the moment!
      Any ideas, anyone?

    • @lynnej7219
      @lynnej7219 Рік тому

      @@biancathomas7934 i trawl the charity shops. A lot of people give them the small china or glass pots that desserts are sold in. My shop had them for 25p each

    • @kathadax
      @kathadax Рік тому +1

      Maybe try an Asian or international shop …

  • @MYR-mi1vi
    @MYR-mi1vi Рік тому +6

    I enjoy watching you use tube paints primarily is because I have them and like to use them up. I like the colors better too. Your video always complete with your full painting which is greatly appreciated for someone like me wants to follow, unlike other artists they either show the painting in a second or tilted for no good reason. Please keep doing what you do. Thanks!

  • @Kyomiibrown
    @Kyomiibrown Рік тому +2

    To get your paint out and save your hands, invest in a tube wringer. You can either buy as a key or small wringer. They are cheap, reusable and invaluable around the home in general (toothpaste! Etc) Much kinder on the hands.

  • @chereliu5565
    @chereliu5565 Рік тому +8

    Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and where you create art! Please keep on showing your beautiful and inspiring art and know that what you do is valuable! It may be easy for newbies to start but to continuing show something takes very hard work and the fact that art is so other worldly of inspiration and heart adds to it all! Hubby set me up so I can run my UA-cam on the tv which I so enjoy to do laundry while I watch and such. Can’t comment until I’m on an actual computer though. Since COVID I’m at a loss for doing my favorite pastimes. I still make handmade cards for friends when I need to, but UA-cam watching is my only real hobby! I think life goes through ebb and flow times, but I really appreciate painting videos which are so relaxing and fun!!!

  • @marciamcgrath4953
    @marciamcgrath4953 Рік тому +4

    Lovely video! I had to laugh when you said you had to feed the dogs and her head pops up! They know what that means.❤

  • @mariantoinetteford5544
    @mariantoinetteford5544 Рік тому +3

    I can relate to keeping art things for the memories Diane. My aunt (who died almost ten years ago) had lots of art supplies which I hated the idea of being thrown away when she died, so I brought some home. To be honest most I haven’t used either, but every time I go to sort them out all the memories of her come flooding back and everything goes back in the box.
    After a break of about eighteen years I have started watercolour painting again since my husband suddenly died last year. I don’t have a studio of even a proper space to work yet, but will have a small area sorted out by the weekend (At the moment I just paint once a week for a couple of hours at an art group I have recently joined.
    Thank you so much for sharing you as you paint. You are a great inspiration me and have made me determined to paint again. I spent too many years not doing things that make me smile and your honestly helps me understand me in some strange way. X

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +1

      I just want to say thank you for your comment, and I understand ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kathypeterson824
    @kathypeterson824 Рік тому +2

    Oh my I love that one painting that you panned over of the white daisies in the pale green background!

  • @sharontanimae7706
    @sharontanimae7706 Рік тому +12

    LOVE your tutorials, thank you for sharing your talents.

  • @rinavogels4262
    @rinavogels4262 Рік тому +1

    Every time I start looking and listening to your videos I feel like making a nice cup of coffee to go with. You always feel like a friend to whom it is nice to sit with and listen to her chats. It's so easy to follow your thoughts. Thanks again Diane ❤

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +1

      Love that! Let’s have coffee together once a week! (or every day!)

    • @rinavogels4262
      @rinavogels4262 Рік тому

      @@DianeAntoneStudio Yes! Would love that 💛

  • @lisafreeman2867
    @lisafreeman2867 Рік тому +2

    I’m not an artist, so using Daniel Smith for a personal card means nothing to the person I send it to. I Enjoy buying paints that you suggest that are reasonable, and useable. I get anxiety using expensive stuff. I appreciate that you promote fun art without a massive price tag. And I love Kuretaki, already the right color for the job.

  • @deirdrelewis1454
    @deirdrelewis1454 Рік тому +5

    Great way of practicing brush strokes. I love the colours you used.

  • @barbaraellingsen4997
    @barbaraellingsen4997 Рік тому +8

    I really appreciated learning about the Kuretake paints from you. I would love to try your system, but my workspace is a 3x3 card table, so I find it is easier to work exclusively from pans. The Kuretake pans are a wonderful size, so much easier to work with than the more common tiny half pans.

    • @gillie6664
      @gillie6664 Рік тому +3

      I have the same problem with space. I love the kuratake paints, and recently bought the art nouveau set which is gorgeous.

  • @gramlib
    @gramlib Рік тому +2

    You're good medicine Diane. Googled Daler Rowney and it looks like they're still made in England. I started out with a little Cotman palette before moving on to Daniel Smith and Winsor Newton. But I'm also very fond of van Gogh student grade paints which are better than Cotman, imho. Lately I'm very sensitive to the cost of a tube of paint. Not that I can't "afford" it, but it seems greedy and offensive to me. At $4 a tube, I can have lots of fun with the van Gogh paints. Completely understand how possessions become infused with emotions; I often lovingly stroke the dashboard of my beloved old car. If Kuretake paints make you happy, then by all means use them!! 😄Love those ceramic pitchers on your table, love all the animal sounds in the background, and thank you so much for not playing music while you paint.

  • @FannaTurano
    @FannaTurano Рік тому +2

    Love how Lottie jumped up when she heard you say: "Time to feed the dogs..." LOL. And those pigeons were mighty busy up there on the roof! I heard Rusty your rooster crowing at them, the goat, bleating. The things your pets must endure whenever you film...Lol! :)

  • @PumpkinSpice1960
    @PumpkinSpice1960 8 місяців тому

    Hi Diane, I absolutely love that you break all the rules and do what comes to your mind...and it always turns out so unique and beautiful. This is the kind of painting that makes me feel relaxed. I was doing so good on my own and then when I started to follow the so-called correct techniques, I started to get frustrated and thought, go back to the way that makes me happy, and watching you is so refreshing.

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much! you’re absolutely right, you have to paint the way it comes naturally to you. I recently discovered this too! 😂😂😂

  • @susanmariabeckett2188
    @susanmariabeckett2188 Рік тому +1

    When you chat to us I feel as if I’m sharing my cuppa with you. All that experience you so generously share. Now to let out the chooks

  • @alicepayne2300
    @alicepayne2300 Рік тому +4

    The tour through your paint box was fun! I think we all have old tubes laying around for one reason or another. I have some old Dale Rowley acrylics that are in a similar state. 😂 Perhaps... It may be really cathartic for you to do a painting using only tubes which are nearly empty. Then as you squeeze the end of them you can toss them in the trash along with any blocks they've put in you, and declare your victory with something beautiful!
    At least however, watercolors come in really tiny tubes, so they take up less space. 🤣😂

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +2

      That’s a really good idea, Alice! I think I might just give that a try thank you for the suggestion! And yes, you’re right, water colours are the most portable of painting equipment!

  • @deboraharonson8975
    @deboraharonson8975 10 місяців тому

    Brilliant. You are my soul sister. The paints, experiences, all of it is life. Just keep talking, talking. Don’t listen, just talk. Blessings.

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for your wonderful message Deborah. Great advice, I will remember it ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Samantha_tookey197
    @Samantha_tookey197 Рік тому

    You made me think on so many levels, especially thinking I’ve now lived more years now than I probably will x

  • @sheilajurnak
    @sheilajurnak Рік тому +1

    Hugs to you, Diane, and thank you. You make me laugh(excuse the pigeons...). You make .e think about quality control and my own mo,rtality. You inspire me with your knowledge (did i hear chemistry?) travels, life stories, passions. The autumn flowers and Viviva colors in today's "play" are gorgeous.

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +1

      You’re so welcome. Yes, I used to teach chemistry, physics and biology. Seems like another life!

  • @brockagain
    @brockagain Рік тому

    With any hobby I have "dabbled" in, whether it be watercolor, stained glass, mosaics, vintage jewelry art or crocheting, I have found that the joy of accumulating the "junk" is as fun as the art of making. I know the search for the next new item gets in the way of my creating. I am your age and don't know if I can stop at this point! My older sisters have the same challenge. I think I need to join a support group ... or just watch more of your videos! Love them!!!

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  11 місяців тому

      Yes, you’re right and why should we deny ourselves these small pleasures?? Thanks so much for commenting, I’m so glad you enjoy the videos!

  • @cmumford1477
    @cmumford1477 Рік тому +4

    I love the idea you have of using those little paint pots. So easy to select your palette ahead of time and eliminate the extra colours you might have in a complete palette set up. This might encourage trying different colour mixes having chosen a select palette ahead of time. Thank you for the wonderful tip.

    • @shirleyb4492
      @shirleyb4492 Рік тому +4

      I agree! Being a newbie, when I first began to watch Diane, I immediately saw the potential of the small “sushi” bowls & ordered some! Because of the names & brands, I wrote on the outside of the bowls to refresh my brain when selecting a few colors to paint with. Nostalgia gets me, too when I recall previous projects! So blessed by Diane’s wealth of experience she shares! Love, love the chatter plus calming sounds of various farm critters & dogs 🐶 ❤ Thank you Diane!!!

  • @juditszepessy8936
    @juditszepessy8936 Рік тому +2

    I loved to see your studio - and you!! - and thank you so much for sharing how you store paints. I love you ve those little dishes. I always love the colours you create! 💕

  • @KittehNow
    @KittehNow Рік тому +2

    I can't WAIT to use this beautiful color palette. Love you channel. Thank u😊

  • @denisezimmer8569
    @denisezimmer8569 Рік тому +1

    Sure enough! My Cotman paints are made in China! Who new...something I never used to think about...but am trying to be more active about now...Love your video, all the different topics. I especially loved seeing you paint the flowers, mixing and adding to your brush. It always amazes me that you don't come up with a lot of mud. And if you have a question about what you mixed you test it out and can decide in a moment that that won't work! Goodness, I know that comes with a lot of painting experience. Thank you for sharing your skills with us and all your love and support. Much appreciated...with love, D

  • @njofei
    @njofei Рік тому +2

    Diane, bless you for sharing. How sad life would be with happy memories of days gone by. Use whatever paints you like and keep sharing with us. God Bless❤❤❤

    • @njofei
      @njofei Рік тому

      Sorry , meant without happy memories

  • @jaquelinedeponce5251
    @jaquelinedeponce5251 11 місяців тому

    OMG, I can totally relate to what you have said. Last night I was looking for something in my studio I found a W&N watercolor tin, my father had gifted to me when I was a teen. The in is now empty but, was once filled with lovely little tubes of artist’s watercolors. We do have certain memories connected to our art materials. I’ve saved that tin for over fifty years! I had not used watercolors until after the birth of our third son. It had proven too difficult to paint with my oil pants and my acrylics would dry up while trying to settle the inevitable squabbles between three little boys. That’s when I discovered the unused W&N watercolor tin given by father. I fell in love instantly with watercolors that day and I have never looked back!

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  11 місяців тому

      Hi Jacqueline, that’s a lovely story! Quite brings a lump to my throat! Your dad will be proud to know that you are painting with watercolour thanks to his gift! Thanks so much for sharing your story on the channel, your support means a very great deal to us.

  • @dreamalamb4259
    @dreamalamb4259 3 місяці тому +1

    REALLY enjoyed this. Some history, stories, paints, painting... Doesn't get any better. Thank you D. ❤

  • @pamvance7378
    @pamvance7378 Рік тому +2

    I like your down to earth thinking. No waste, etc. of course I love your videos❤

  • @lindahutchings5394
    @lindahutchings5394 Рік тому +5

    Your creations are so wonderful! Definitely, something that I want to try.

  • @elaineg60
    @elaineg60 Рік тому +2

    As I just texted to Liz and Chrissy “THIS is why I love Diane!”
    I think I’m lucky in a way..unlike many, although I’ve dabbled in different artistic mediums over my life; it’s never been a career or any professional aspirations or expectations. I do them because I love the process of at least TRYING to create. I seem to have gone through cycles…rug-making, drawing, dried plant creations, singing & songwriting, poetry, writing, sewing, acrylics, oil pastels, don’t even get me started on my wasted year of attempting to spin, knit and crochet..and recent years of Chinese calligraphy, traditional painting and then moving into western WC…and being obsessed with pigments. Very few, if any, I’ve excelled in, but, that’s never been the point. ITS OK (ok, sometimes I get pissy about the money I spent, but 🤷🏼‍♀️)
    Right now, dealing with health issues and failing vision..I paint when I can. I have a dozen partial paintings, dozens of sketches, and hundreds of swatch sheets…and that’s OK.
    I will say..I wasn’t always easy to shrug off failures and unpredictable, crazy results of my ADD and resulting impulsiveness. My big change was studying eastern philosophy and living, and working, in a yoga ashram for 2 years. I was the webmaster of a crazy number of websites, sometimes worked 16hrs a day, 7 days/week..my perfectionism was killing me, literally. And it wasn’t the first time. As someone brought up to believe I’d always be a failure, was worthless, hopeless and an idiot..it took living those two years in the ashram..and the wisdom of several very wise teachers..and a wonderful doctor; to straighten me out. I’m neither a failure, nor am I perfect. And that’s ok. I can lay in bed most of the day if I feel bad or am in pain, “follow what your body is telling you and don’t listen to anyone else. Use that time to read, listen to music or just meditate..IT’S OK!” -Dr Carrie Demers. She and others also taught me my physical imperfections don’t make me worthless, hopeless, stupid or ugly. Neither do my abilities or lack of abilities. They convinced me at the time to take time out and use it to do things I loved..I translated some ancient scriptures and followed their explicit directions-shapes, measure, colors-even the cotton-silk paper I used..and I made Indian Yantras. I gave most of them to my fellow residents and when one Indian friend took one back to India..I had a waiting list of people wanting them, even offering to pay for them. It was my karma yoga..my short, but life hanging gift to the universe. It also filled my need for “perfection” because of the way I created them with exact measurements, colors, materials..using what 2000yr old scriptures prescribed. Eventually, I moved on to other creative pursuits..no guilt, no shame, no pain. And, IT’S OK!
    Speaking of which…I need to go dig out my leftover cotton-silk paper..maybe even my leftover stubs of my natural oil pastels. I keep meaning to test watercolors on the paper..then I get busy cooking, cleaning, watching Diane’s videos..and forget.
    And you know what? It’s OK. 😁

  • @nanking4170
    @nanking4170 Рік тому +1

    The more I watch you paint the more I learn from you. Thank you you do inspire me to try and never give up.

  • @suedunn2557
    @suedunn2557 Рік тому +1

    Embarrassed to say I'm not painting because most of my brushes so old the strands fell out all over the place😅. Dabbled a bit with what I have, starting with quirky birds on card stock & made thank-you notes. Thanks for "hanging in there" as you're appreciated ❤.

  • @lynnej7219
    @lynnej7219 Рік тому +1

    When I was young I worked for Rowney. I was office staff and the factory was on the same site. We were not allowed in for safety reasons but I was asked to take a parcel down one day. Fascinating to see all the tubes being filled. They are still on the same site but Daler Rowney now

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому

      That’s really interesting Lynne! I would have loved to work for a paint manufacturer!

    • @lynnej7219
      @lynnej7219 Рік тому +1

      @@DianeAntoneStudio they had some beautiful original paintings on the walls. The one in my office was by a very famous lady painter but unfortunately I cannot remember her name now. It was lovely to look up from my typewriter (way before word processors and computers) and see this gorgeous piece of art. Also lots of interesting art books that I used to read in my lunch hour. Unfortunately due to a change of circumstances at the company my role disappeared, which was a real shame. I often wonder if the picture is still in situ 😁

  • @rebeccapatterson649
    @rebeccapatterson649 Рік тому +1

    You can try using the back of a knife or pen, on a hard surface, holding on to the end of tube in the other hand, pushing the paint forward in the tube. Worked on the old metal tubes of toothpaste in the day!

  • @siennaonthenet2127
    @siennaonthenet2127 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, now I have to go buy the little dishes. :) I think being organized they way you are doing it will make my brain calmer and I can get down to enjoying painting.

  • @annenglish2935
    @annenglish2935 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing! Love your channel and appreciate all the work of both you and your daughter. Started swatching again after some health issues from a year ago just made me too nervous to attempt painting... I'm a beginner, so I realize it's going to be like starting over. However, I have continued to watch you and my other artists with great love and support. You're like a friend, Diane! Love being able to scan over your videos to see the last 3 years or 4 years! ❤ Love your Golden Retriever... I used to have one... the best dog ever!
    God bless you as you continue to create beautiful art and share your life with all of us! With love from a California Gramma ❤

  • @Naynay1969
    @Naynay1969 Рік тому +2

    Diane, you are the best! Looking at your paints was fun! I'd be afraid to count the tubes of acrylic I have but I know I own right at 160 brushes. My watercolor paints are growing as are the brushes. Thank you for your stories and sharing your time with us.

  • @jennifervolkert8203
    @jennifervolkert8203 Рік тому

    Your ramblings and honesty are always refreshing. 😊

  • @sandraharris8386
    @sandraharris8386 Рік тому +1

    Love your pragmatic “stream of consciousness” approach Diane. Don’t ever change, you make my day!

  • @coloringwithd
    @coloringwithd Рік тому +1

    Oh yes I would love to see your traditional painting. There are many people, especially on UA-cam that teach "tips and tricks," which are not new, and sell it as their own creations. Thank you for your videos. ☺☺☺

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому

      You’re so welcome! Go back to my older videos and you’ll find plenty of traditional stuff - a couple of hundred really!

  • @posiesutton2009
    @posiesutton2009 Рік тому

    No matter how many videos I’ve watched, many times over and over, I learn something new every time. Each one a treasure chest of gems. Thank you again for sharing your heart with us! XOXOX❤️❤️❤️

  • @AnnS-ix9sz
    @AnnS-ix9sz Рік тому +1

    Watched this and a second video. When I went back to comment on both I had to re - search this video. Love the little paint dishes. I don’t have the room as everything must fit into a small container. Good idea for when I’m no longer having to keep toys in for the grands. Glad you paint different ways and with different paints. The one trick ponies get very tiring - especially when they convey the one trick is the best way to do all ones painting. I come to learn new things not stay stagnant. Thank you.

  • @TubeYouLena
    @TubeYouLena 10 місяців тому

    the story about stealing the sugar bowl put a smile on my face. :)

  • @gailsimmons456
    @gailsimmons456 Рік тому

    Just love you, Dianne. You have a wonderful sense of humor. (Arkansas, USA)

  • @theresawilkinson1299
    @theresawilkinson1299 Рік тому +1

    The knowledge and experience of all the watercolour brands is breathtaking and I thank you for sharing. I appreciate you sharing the old and introducing us to the new. I also appreciate that you encourage us to use what we have too. I like the way that you use the brush and don't necessarily clean before dabbing in another colour. Also like the thicker paint for more depth. My hubby always said my attempts were wishy washy I understand what he means now 😀 . I think my painting has improved and taken a new direction and it's all thanks to you and of course Tamsin for her dedication to technology. xxxx

  • @gourdsbyjm
    @gourdsbyjm Рік тому

    I have an idea we are close to the same age. But you are exactly right Certain supplies bring memories.

  • @elizabethchisholm9856
    @elizabethchisholm9856 Рік тому +1

    I enjoy your videos for so many reasons. I, too, have more years behind me. Just started my watercolor journey. Thanks for sharing yours. ❤

  • @marymoore1241
    @marymoore1241 Рік тому +2

    I really appreciate your videos and look forward to learning new skills in my watercolor journey every time I view one of them. Thank you for sharing your talent with others!

  • @anitajonsson4379
    @anitajonsson4379 Рік тому

    Hi Dianne, I am so glad that your world connected with mine just now through UA-cam. I appreciated listening to your soliloquy made for the purpose of making what is, perhaps, getting in the way of our ability to work creatively in the most productive state of flow. And, by verbalizing some of that , we are better able to look at whatever is stopping us and find a way around, through, or over to a better road or space from which to move our thoughts along and let the creative juices begin to flow satisfactorily once more. You painting was lovely, it even gave me an idea...something I'd like to talk to you about later. I understood why you would feel like apologizing midstream. I just want you to know that I am so glad you did. Not because you had anything to apologize for: quite the reverse really. Subscribers, such as I, who drop in from time to time and never spend a dime might be (or feel like they should) be the ones who should apologize. Every moment you spend recording for UA-cam has great value to your listening audience. Truly rewarding on a myriad of levels. You have my very sincere gratitude, respect, and admiration. I went to your website while simultaneously running this video. I wanted to see what was posted there. I read your biography and thought to myself that you truly have achieved and do continue to create joy and happiness... inspire love through your art. I am going to try to find the work of art that first attracted to me to your channel. I will include this in the letter I want to write to you but have written more than enough in this space. I must get back to work. Thank you for the gift of your video. I feel like my spirit has been refueled and can now take on my world of work that awaits me feeling stronger, refreshed and ready. I'll be in touch via email in the next few days. I'll be writing a business proposal while including a few suggestions that came to mind.

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому

      Thanks very much for this interesting comment Anita! I’ll look for your email! Best wishes, xxx

  • @helenshort1479
    @helenshort1479 Рік тому +1

    It's srange how we carry the past with us and can indeed inhibit us . So , glad you have become more liberated. Many blessings to you and thanks to you and Tamsin for everything. Love yout videos you teach me so much.

  • @cynthiakeith6925
    @cynthiakeith6925 Рік тому

    Thanks so much Diane. I am in a painters block. I think your stories and history memories may be what I
    need to move forward. I enjoy your stories and honesty thank you.

  • @alichtenwalter
    @alichtenwalter Рік тому

    I love your watercolors. I have started watching some of the older videos. I love the animals in the background. Thanks.

  • @teresamcfall9491
    @teresamcfall9491 Рік тому +1

    The caramel colored flowers are beautiful. Nice 👍

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 Рік тому

    I love looking at all the different colours. That in itself is an enjoyment.

  • @audreylawrence82
    @audreylawrence82 Рік тому +2

    Enjoyed another video, thank you! I am so grateful for your Videos and particularly your downloadable sketches, not being able to sketch was really holding me back from Watercolor painting 😊 Love Lottie, Golden Retrievers are the sweetest dogs 💖

  • @karendirmish2696
    @karendirmish2696 Рік тому

    Thank you always for being My Mentor! I am always learning so much from you when I watch “in my kitchen, or in my “my Art room”! I found Kuretake paints 6 months ago and Love Them! I also have my favorite tubes, they need to be in a Box like yours, I’m on to it. Please continue your stories, you always remove the fear of being judged by others! Who is any one to judge another’s gift! Thank you, your Student in Elmhurst Ill,Karen Dirmish the Student 38:04

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому

      You are so welcome Karen, and thanks so much for your lovely comment!

  • @pamelynparrish8785
    @pamelynparrish8785 Рік тому

    As I sit watching you paint in autumn colors I'm longing for cooler temps. I live in the deep south of USA & we are sweltering down here! Thanks again for sharing !

  • @KateColors
    @KateColors 11 місяців тому

    Wow! I never thought about the connections to the paints and the sort of history one has with them. Loved your quick painting and the colors you chose. Thank you.

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for commenting!

  • @bizzybee852
    @bizzybee852 Рік тому +1

    You sort of demonstrated the very reason I don't use the individual little cups. You've got a big bucket full of clean ones, (though I realize no one really needs that many) and a basket full of little dishes that still have usable paint in them. And like most of us who paint, I would definitely end up with more little dishes than I actually needed, the same way we end up with more paints than we need lol. But that's really the problem, the little dishes take up a lot more space than one decent size palette with a good size mixing area in the center. And you have to individually wash all those little dishes and then store them. Though I do admit that in using one large palette you run into the problem of having left over paint on your palette in colors you may not want for your next painting. So I just put out as little paint as possible, and add a bit more if I need it, so that I don't have to feel guilty that I'm wasting a lot of paint when I wash the palette after every use. It is actually the same concept with the same problems you discussed with having all the tubes of paint.

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +1

      Yes, I use both methods in my studio. I like to show my various ways of doing things.

  • @faithisrising
    @faithisrising Рік тому

    Loved watching you paint this and hearing the lovely animals in the background made me smile!

  • @user-oc2mt8kf2j
    @user-oc2mt8kf2j Рік тому

    Love hearing you talk as you paint, sort or whatever. We learn more of your art journey and life path. I sense that you’ve had your share of sadness.

  • @amandaterrio4823
    @amandaterrio4823 Рік тому

    I’ll be honest, I have not painted in several days. After watching you paint, I am inspired to pick up the brush again

  • @gwennamarquis1742
    @gwennamarquis1742 Рік тому +1

    Love you work, and enjoy seeing and hearing the animals 🧡

  • @ninner196
    @ninner196 Рік тому

    Winsor &Newton is still based in London although the production and manufacturing takes place in France which allows shipping to more effective worldwide. It is not made in China. W&N London still is in charge of the original blends to this day. Daler Rowney is still proudly made in the south of England in Bracknell. I use a mix and enjoy a few brands. Hope that helps. Warm greetings from a fellow family of artists in the US. My original painting box from the very early 50s means so much and I can relate because I saved it. Maybe a few new little tubes might be a treat. Surely you have inspired others to take up painting with your love of it. Happy painting! This old lady is still at it and so are my other far older relatives. Love the little dishes, that’s what I used forever until I bought a Steven Quiller palette 😊

  • @antoniahicks320
    @antoniahicks320 Рік тому

    I was thinking that I was wheezing, but I didn''t feel wheezy until I head one of your animals in the background. I had a giggle at that.

  • @msgail7232
    @msgail7232 Рік тому +1

    I roll the little paint tube around a pencil and squeeze right at the top of the tube to get the last dab of paint out. My hands are very still and painful trying to squeeze and open anything so I use whatever method helps! I also keep my tubes in compartments by color family-easy to find a color when needed.

  • @brackenannie
    @brackenannie Рік тому

    I totally agree with what you said about looking at your tubes of paint and the certain auras. I have many of my dad’s paints, he used in the 50’s and 60’s. I know he would be so proud and happy knowing I’m using them..but it isn’t easy emotionally. It’s amazing how long some of those tubes last! I enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing all your knowledge and wonderful stories!

  • @pennythedomelady
    @pennythedomelady Рік тому

    Love the colors and the wonderful farmyard noises!

  • @nancydyer3143
    @nancydyer3143 Рік тому

    I love the sound of your little dishes.

  • @cindyhorton6980
    @cindyhorton6980 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed hearing the story of where u used to live and you're paintings that were sold. And I eeally like that tray u put your paint in. Enjoyed the whole video!! Thank you!❤

  • @barbibarnum
    @barbibarnum 11 місяців тому

    Your video was so raw. Thank you for sharing your thought process. I really don’t know you but you definitely were inside my head with this.

  • @djward7931
    @djward7931 Рік тому

    You make painting so easy anything you put on paper ends up a masterpiece. Love following you and your stories and your sweet animals. You really uplift me. God bless

  • @cynthia0dlin797
    @cynthia0dlin797 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been thinking of getting something like those. Thanks for your idea!!

  • @kassiedavidson-tooby6047
    @kassiedavidson-tooby6047 Рік тому +2

    Love your style so much, gorgeous painting 💕💕💕

  • @clairewilliams4490
    @clairewilliams4490 Рік тому +3

    I started with tubes but got pan paints as I thought they would be easier to use, but I find them a lot more difficult

  • @maryrakas4901
    @maryrakas4901 Рік тому +1

    Another beautiful painting! I love your techniques. I love your insight

  • @wimjanssen2181
    @wimjanssen2181 Рік тому +1

    As a response of your where do we go from here video is this my 5th video I watched to support your channel. I saw that your number of produced videos is way over 700! As a beginner I will start watching and trying to paint too your beginner videos. In such a short time watching you I am hooked already and I look forward to my daily habit of watching one of your videos and comment something. Wim from holland. O and I loved besides your on stoppable voice ( keep talking please) the noice of your sheep and birds . Thanks have a nice day

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +1

      Hi Wim and thanks so much for your kind comments and your support! Really glad you have found us and are hooked! Good luck with the 700!!!

  • @LindaKing-nq6ut
    @LindaKing-nq6ut Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this..always enjoy your chit-chat while painting…it’s not rubbish

  • @jeaniemiller1929
    @jeaniemiller1929 Рік тому

    I felt like I was right there in your studio with you, looking over your shoulder, and watching you sort through your tubes of paint, and explaining them all with memories of them too. Just like my Pelikan paint set I got in Germany in 1960 (memories.... and I still have it). The painting of the autumnal flowers is so beautiful...it really is....and you just made it look so easy! You really do inspire Diane! Lottie is just gorgeous!

  • @peachy2.0
    @peachy2.0 Рік тому

    Daler Rowney paints etc can be bought in many shops in the UK and loads online too. They're great watercolors etc. Great video 😊

  • @anjikauffman6416
    @anjikauffman6416 Рік тому +1

    I love you, your style, and your videos so much! In every single video, with your ramblings, you ALWAYS say something that totally makes me LOL!! 😅 Ironically, I don't think you're trying to be funny, but gosh, every time I'm taken off guard, and I have a good guffaw! ❤❤😂

    • @DianeAntoneStudio
      @DianeAntoneStudio  Рік тому +1

      In England we call it “dry humour” where we say slightly outrageous things which often surprise people and make them laugh! And as we say, If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry! Thanks for your support Anji!!!