Grahame, some of the things (not all) you do that make your tutorials so helpful are: *You show the photograph regularly so that we remember the item you are painting *You sometimes zoom in close to an area you are working on and that helps to see clearly the point you are making *You show the mixing of colours to be used so we can see which colours and how strong the mix is In addition you have a lovely soothing tone to your voice! Thanks for the help you are giving.
And as well as all that, Grahame can actually PAINT, which is more than you can say for most of the people selling themselves as expert painters on UA-cam!
it was one of your wonderful tutorials - an ink and wash one - that got me back to painting. In the past 5 years, each and every one of your tutorials helped me immensely and I cannot thank you enough for it. This one is no different! Thank you Grahame!
Please don't get bored and not post any more video's. There are so many great artists that only make a few vid's and leave us wanting more and they don't have lessons for us to steer to. I hope your here for a very long time. Your explanations are so clear and I'm learning so much about color and why and where's of where they belong. I really enjoy your video's!!! Thank you.
Louise, I strongly agree and especially in the case of Mr Booth. His work is beautiful. I love watching it. So many other people do too much with stencils and just throwing acrylics here and there. Mr Booth, please continue to share your work. I love watching your videos.
Very inspiring and beautiful. I have such a hard time being free with my watercolors. Watching your process really helped me understand a bit better. Thank you for sharing the demo!
Love your videos, they are very fresh, clear cut and easy to understand, and I always love to hear the artist's personal thought processes behind every painting they create. Also, your accent is so relaxing to listen to - great tutorial! :)
Great video! (: How do you handle simplifying the scene in front of you? You were able to bring it down to the essentials really well. Thank you for sharing!
Dear Mr Grahame Booth, I love all of your video tutorials. They teach me a whole lot about watercolor! Thank you! I am waiting for your next video! Best wishes,Mm
Love your videos Grahame. I am learning so much and I have already been painting for ages. I just did my first video and am also learning from your video demo on how to do a good presentation. Thank you!
Grahame Booth Here's what we came up with. Not too bad for a first time. We hope to use two cameras next time. And maybe I will d voiceover at some time even though I hate the sound of my own voice! :)
Thank you... As a beginner you've helped and inspired me .... your explanation of the process has opened up new avenues for me.. again thank you very much Grahame for sharing your knowledge. regards Dave...
My first time watching Grahame. I paint in oil, but this video really is a great example of using the magic of "suggestion" rather than definition in our art. Great video. A new fan.
Really enjoyed this ... you included so many little "gems" of information which will be helpful. You have also made me realise just how important it is to be able to mix colours at will from what you have on your palette (I guess practise, practise, practise). Thank you so much for posting ... I'm now off to investigate your other videos!
Wonderful video on how to paint this lovely scene. I found your commentary as you go really helpful in explaining what colors you are using and how you apply them. I hope you continue making videos, I enjoyed this so much:) thanks.
I enjoyed this video so much and I am planning a seascape. What type and size brush are you using particularly for the sky? Is it a round, a mop and how large. Synthetic or real and do you think that matters! Thanks so much!
Margie Rosenthal Hi Margie I use a soft natural hair mop. The type is not really important but it should be big enough to allow you to use a single stroke to get across the width of the paper you are using. What I really mean is to paint very wet. Mix plenty of paint and water, fill your brush, don't stroke it on the edge of your palette (this removes the paint) and refill your brush every stroke. Don't press hard on the paper as this too removes paint but instead let the paint flow off the brush. With a little luck and a lot of practice this should allow you to paint skies that are as smooth as you want them to be, with no stripes or brushmarks. Good luck.
+Mary Feeney Hi Mary. Thank you. The paints for this one were probably mostly Winsor & Newton but I have recently been testing a lot of paint and quite honestly if you stick to the well know makes of artist quality paint you won't go far wrong. The palette is a brass palette hand made by Craig Young but it is very expensive!
If you Google Roberson brass palettes you will find several makers. I don't actually use that one now, I designed and made my own that you will see in the more recent videos and it is now being made commercially www.lapetitepalette.com/grahamebooth.html. The brass palettes are all rather expensive. I would suggest the Liz Deakin palette as a much less expensive alternative: www.frankherringandsons.com/product/liz-deakin-palette-3/
Joe surfer Good question. Generally speaking atmosphere will be enhanced with soft edges so perhaps some softer edges in the more distant parts of the subject would have helped.
Alberto Figueroa Mingarro I paint on dry paper but with quite wet washes. The 400gsm paper cockles slightly with the wet washes but I allow it to dry naturally without stretching and it dries quite flat.
Wow! This style of presentation is one of the best I have seen. Seeing back and forth from pallet to painting is very helpful, and your comments are just the right amount and informative. That would be nice to know. I hope you keep doing these!!! One Question: What SIZE is the final painting? Why is it rare for tutorial makers to state the size of the paper they are working with?
Excuse me, I don't know if you'll read this or not but if you do, would you mind telling me what should I paint first as a newbie on watercolor? Like taking a own or online photograph and draw it...? Sorry for my bad English ,as it is not my mother tounge.
Fion Khoo First, learn to paint a wash. Painting skies is good practice for this and you can add a simple landscape below the sky. Have a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/A_Ys6oo8H_k/v-deo.html Almost all artists use photographs but it is much better to practice painting and drawing from real life. You can practice with anything - your home, a cup, or a chair. And don't give up. Watercolour is not easy but as with everything else in life, the more you practice, the better you become.
Hi Johnny. I use Bockingford paper from St. Cuthbert's Mill. It is 100% cellulose and so comparatively inexpensive but it is a great paper that takes the paint really well. I'm not sure if it is widely available in the US but I think Cheap Joe's carries it.
Very nice Grahame simple is better..leave it open for interpretation..the work is like mine really can't see much up close until you view from a distance
I posted a comment. Intended to anyway. Doesn't seen to have showed up. If you find dupes that's why. Thank you for the info regarding split primary palette in your fundamentals of watercolors. Great stuff. I'm using it daily. Its easy and very efficient. Saves money too. Thank you very much.
Hi Ali. Burnt sienna will make a variety of greys with cobalt or ultramarine blue. Cooler blues such as Phthalo will tend to go green with burnt sienna
Grahame Booth Whoops!! Just realised I used some brown madder which gives a nice purple grey. If you don't have brown madder, add a little alizarin crimson to the cobalt + burnt sienna.
Thank you, Graham! This is great!) Russian artist Ilya Repin said: "At first, the artist draws simply and poorly. Then difficult and poorly. Then difficult and well. And finally, simple and well.)
Hello c'est un grand privilege d assister à vos démos.elles sont claires et faciles à suivre .peut être énoncer plus haut les couleurs employées .vos gestes sont légers et vos couleurs tonales permettent de progresser .encore merci ,de loin ,de France ,de la côte d'azur.dl.
My palette is made by Craig Young, but other people also make them. Have a look at channeling-winslow-homer.com/2013/05/02/brass-watercolor-palettes-3-craftsmen-now-making-them/
I'm speechless! What calm, what control, what dexterity! I'll never be able to do such work :( BUT I really love watching you build up bit by bit. Maybe one day............who knows, I might be able to do something slightly similar ;) Thanks for sharing. :)
Hi Aditya. I used Bockingford paper from St Cuthbert's Mill in England. I don't know where you live but if you can't get Bockingford, use any good quality watercolour paper. I would recommend the Cold Pressed (or NOT) surface.
13.20ISH YOU SHOULD'VE PUT A FEW ESKIMOS SLAUGHTERING A WHALE, IMAGINE HOW BEAUTIFUL THAT VERMILLION WOULD LOOK SURROUNDED BY ALL THOSE MUTED GREYS. COULDNT AFFORD A KEYBOARD WITH LOWER CASE I APOLOGISE.
This is so informative (and beautiful)! Thank you for all the comments and thoughts and detailed shots of your work. Truly appreciated.
Grahame, some of the things (not all) you do that make your tutorials so helpful are:
*You show the photograph regularly so that we remember the item you are painting
*You sometimes zoom in close to an area you are working on and that helps to see clearly the point you are making
*You show the mixing of colours to be used so we can see which colours and how strong the mix is
In addition you have a lovely soothing tone to your voice!
Thanks for the help you are giving.
Thank you Bob, I appreciate the feedback. It's good to know the little things that help.
And as well as all that, Grahame can actually PAINT, which is more than you can say for most of the people selling themselves as expert painters on UA-cam!
Yep. very good videos for sure. :)
it was one of your wonderful tutorials - an ink and wash one - that got me back to painting. In the past 5 years, each and every one of your tutorials helped me immensely and I cannot thank you enough for it. This one is no different! Thank you Grahame!
That is very kind Mihaela. I am glad to have been of help.
Please don't get bored and not post any more video's. There are so many great artists that only make a few vid's and leave us wanting more and they don't have lessons for us to steer to. I hope your here for a very long time. Your explanations are so clear and I'm learning so much about color and why and where's of where they belong. I really enjoy your video's!!! Thank you.
Thank you Louise, your comments are much appreciated and don't worry, there will be more.
Louise, I strongly agree and especially in the case of Mr Booth. His work is beautiful. I love watching it. So many other people do too much with stencils and just throwing acrylics here and there. Mr Booth, please continue to share your work. I love watching your videos.
Very inspiring and beautiful. I have such a hard time being free with my watercolors. Watching your process really helped me understand a bit better. Thank you for sharing the demo!
Great impression, love the wet reflections. The association of color is divine!
Love your videos, they are very fresh, clear cut and easy to understand, and I always love to hear the artist's personal thought processes behind every painting they create. Also, your accent is so relaxing to listen to - great tutorial! :)
Like your tutorial, the way you show every step, the colours you use and why, the closeup when you work..... Very good teaching ! Thanks
Thank You Grahame for another excellently helpful and most enjoyable video.
Great video! (: How do you handle simplifying the scene in front of you? You were able to bring it down to the essentials really well.
Thank you for sharing!
Dear Mr Grahame Booth, I love all of your video tutorials. They teach me a whole lot about watercolor! Thank you! I am waiting for your next video! Best wishes,Mm
Love your videos Grahame. I am learning so much and I have already been painting for ages. I just did my first video and am also learning from your video demo on how to do a good presentation. Thank you!
Thanks Deborah. I'm sure you find that a camera lens has the uncanny ability to make your brain melt!!
Grahame Booth Here's what we came up with. Not too bad for a first time. We hope to use two cameras next time. And maybe I will d voiceover at some time even though I hate the sound of my own voice! :)
Ive watched this numerous times Grahame, I love you style and your commentary.Happy New Year
Thank you... As a beginner you've helped and inspired me .... your explanation of the process has opened up new avenues for me.. again thank you very much Grahame for sharing your knowledge. regards Dave...
Our class watched this before painting our own landscapes. We think it is amazing. Thank you
Thanks for your tips and use of the watercolor brush and mixing colors.
very beautiful! I just got a box of winsor newton half pans and looking forward to follow your wonderful tutorial. very inspiring.
My first time watching Grahame. I paint in oil, but this video really is a great example of using the magic of "suggestion" rather than definition in our art. Great video. A new fan.
Brilliant Graham! You make it look so easy!
Really enjoyed this ... you included so many little "gems" of information which will be helpful. You have also made me realise just how important it is to be able to mix colours at will from what you have on your palette (I guess practise, practise, practise). Thank you so much for posting ... I'm now off to investigate your other videos!
Wonderful video on how to paint this lovely scene. I found your commentary as you go really helpful in explaining what colors you are using and how you apply them. I hope you continue making videos, I enjoyed this so much:) thanks.
great tutorial. I like the explanation as to why you do the marks and colors.
Very generous instruction. Thank you, Grahame.
I agree with Mr. Patrick Ley-Greaves. Your tutorials are great. It absorve us
Grahame, your work is tops.. Fresh as a daisy.... Love it.
I appreciate that Tony. Good to hear from a kindred spirit.
Excellent tutorial. Really enjoyed watching your style of painting. relaxing and absorbing.
I love your colours I have a photo like your scene I will have a go iv been painting for years l always like learning more of water colour
Finally, someone put in some great music! Paint on, young man!
That was amazing and I really appreciated how you explained everything
Amazing. Thank you for showing your process :) I have lots to learn!
Espectacular! Sir, your tutorials motivate to paint, go ahead, thanks, I salute you!!!!
you are obviously very talented - great painting & thanks!
Holy cow that was great to watch!
This demonstration is very useful for me.And ur explaination is great.
Where can I buy a palette like yours? the best artist seem to use that palette as it holds washes.
I believe this is a travel set of watercolor, the palette comes with the box.
@@ritojaSen Brass Palette India makes such palettes, but are very expensive.
Love the palette. Inspiring !
Thank you Graham. I have sent a link so that my little art group can each have a go too. Well done.
Graham lovely technique, super picture
Hi Grahame,that was a lovely demo..I really enjoyed it....so I subscribed 👍 thanks very much.
I painted this one along with you, I've learned a lot.
I enjoy all your videos. I'm going to paint this same scene using this as a reference.
sorry but this deserves another comment -- FANTASTIC - so simple yet so effective (wish it was as simple as u make it seem)
+Sara Layton Thank you Sara. Glad you enjoyed it. I'm planning to post another one over the next few weeks.
I enjoyed this video so much and I am planning a seascape. What type and size brush are you using particularly for the sky? Is it a round, a mop and how large. Synthetic or real and do you think that matters! Thanks so much!
Margie Rosenthal Hi Margie I use a soft natural hair mop. The type is not really important but it should be big enough to allow you to use a single stroke to get across the width of the paper you are using. What I really mean is to paint very wet. Mix plenty of paint and water, fill your brush, don't stroke it on the edge of your palette (this removes the paint) and refill your brush every stroke. Don't press hard on the paper as this too removes paint but instead let the paint flow off the brush. With a little luck and a lot of practice this should allow you to paint skies that are as smooth as you want them to be, with no stripes or brushmarks. Good luck.
Thank you, Grahame.
Thanks for sharing as I am beginner in watercolor, it’s so helpful.
Wonderful and relaxing !!
Beautiful work, Grahame!
Real nice demo! Enjoyed it. Thank you!
Could you please tell me where I can find that palette online? Or at least its name or manufacturer? It seems really handy for watercolors. Thank you.
love the tutorial! what brand paints/palette is this? nice large wells to work up in...
+Mary Feeney Hi Mary. Thank you. The paints for this one were probably mostly Winsor & Newton but I have recently been testing a lot of paint and quite honestly if you stick to the well know makes of artist quality paint you won't go far wrong. The palette is a brass palette hand made by Craig Young but it is very expensive!
Alvaro Castagnet uses the same palette. Enjoyed watching this.
I've seen that palette before but can't find it anywhere, does anyone have a link to where you can buy it?
If you Google Roberson brass palettes you will find several makers. I don't actually use that one now, I designed and made my own that you will see in the more recent videos and it is now being made commercially www.lapetitepalette.com/grahamebooth.html. The brass palettes are all rather expensive. I would suggest the Liz Deakin palette as a much less expensive alternative: www.frankherringandsons.com/product/liz-deakin-palette-3/
If, hypothetically, you wanted to add more atmosphere to this painting, what would you have done differently?
Joe surfer Good question. Generally speaking atmosphere will be enhanced with soft edges so perhaps some softer edges in the more distant parts of the subject would have helped.
What brand watercolour you use and the palettes thanks
Did you stretch your paper? How did you prepare your paper?
Thank you, great work
Alberto Figueroa Mingarro Hi Alberto. I don't stretch my paper but I use a heavy weight of 400gsm. Also, I do not pre wet the paper
I use a 300grs. I thought It would be enough
Alberto Figueroa Mingarro For quarter sheet, 36cm x 26cm, 300g should be fine. I prefer the slightly heavier paper for half sheet.
So you only wet the paper and let it dry with stretch it then?
Alberto Figueroa Mingarro I paint on dry paper but with quite wet washes. The 400gsm paper cockles slightly with the wet washes but I allow it to dry naturally without stretching and it dries quite flat.
Wow! This style of presentation is one of the best I have seen. Seeing back and forth from pallet to painting is very helpful, and your comments are just the right amount and informative. That would be nice to know. I hope you keep doing these!!!
One Question: What SIZE is the final painting? Why is it rare for tutorial makers to state the size of the paper they are working with?
Good point - it is about 36x24cm and thank you for your kind comments
Excellent tuition and beautiful painting
I would like to download a video, do you have a shop online ? I am learning so much from you.thanks
Thanks again, do you have workshops ?
Excuse me, I don't know if you'll read this or not but if you do, would you mind telling me what should I paint first as a newbie on watercolor? Like taking a own or online photograph and draw it...? Sorry for my bad English ,as it is not my mother tounge.
Fion Khoo First, learn to paint a wash. Painting skies is good practice for this and you can add a simple landscape below the sky. Have a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/A_Ys6oo8H_k/v-deo.html Almost all artists use photographs but it is much better to practice painting and drawing from real life. You can practice with anything - your home, a cup, or a chair. And don't give up. Watercolour is not easy but as with everything else in life, the more you practice, the better you become.
Grahame Booth thank you very much :D
gracias por esa lección de acuarela y su técnicas.
grahame, what paper do you use? Im a student and need something inexpensive like around $10-15 that is cotton or a blend.
Hi Johnny. I use Bockingford paper from St. Cuthbert's Mill. It is 100% cellulose and so comparatively inexpensive but it is a great paper that takes the paint really well. I'm not sure if it is widely available in the US but I think Cheap Joe's carries it.
Great instruction. Beautiful painting
Thank you Grahame! Lovely!
Nice painting and demo. Thanks!
Have no words! ThANKS
Excellent watercolor and video
Thank you so much 😀
what kind of palette is that?
great technique
Very nice Grahame simple is better..leave it open for interpretation..the work is like mine really can't see much up close until you view from a distance
I posted a comment. Intended to anyway. Doesn't seen to have showed up. If you find dupes that's why.
Thank you for the info regarding split primary palette in your fundamentals of watercolors. Great stuff. I'm using it daily. Its easy and very efficient. Saves money too. Thank you very much.
It seems the most logical way to understand colour mixing. Glad you found it useful.
@@PaintingWatercolour It has led to some beautiful surprises.
Hi
What other color you used with cobalt blue to male grey color for sky?
Thanks
Hi Ali. Burnt sienna will make a variety of greys with cobalt or ultramarine blue. Cooler blues such as Phthalo will tend to go green with burnt sienna
Grahame Booth Whoops!! Just realised I used some brown madder which gives a nice purple grey. If you don't have brown madder, add a little alizarin crimson to the cobalt + burnt sienna.
Grahame Booth Thank You So much :) Make more such videos for us please ;)
Excellent!!!!
Thank you, Graham! This is great!) Russian artist Ilya Repin said: "At first, the artist draws simply and poorly. Then difficult and poorly. Then difficult and well. And finally, simple and well.)
So true!!
Very nice Grahame...
fai sembrare semplice qualunque tuo lavoro, questa è Arte, semplicemente
Hello c'est un grand privilege d assister à vos démos.elles sont claires et faciles à suivre .peut être énoncer plus haut les couleurs employées .vos gestes sont légers et vos couleurs tonales permettent de progresser .encore merci ,de loin ,de France ,de la côte d'azur.dl.
Thank you Patrick
Love it, Grahame, Great work. :) Subscribed.
Thank you very much
tres belle demo merci a l'artiste
belles couleurs dans les pastéles j'ai beaucoup aimé la technique tank you merci beaucoup
Is possible buy this pallete? How its called?
My palette is made by Craig Young, but other people also make them. Have a look at channeling-winslow-homer.com/2013/05/02/brass-watercolor-palettes-3-craftsmen-now-making-them/
Learned a lot. Thanks!
amazing artwork😍😘😘
Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial, thank you very much.
I want to live here, in this painting.
I'm speechless! What calm, what control, what dexterity! I'll never be able to do such work :( BUT I really love watching you build up bit by bit. Maybe one day............who knows, I might be able to do something slightly similar ;) Thanks for sharing. :)
what do you use papper ???
I used Bockingford for this. It is an English paper. I also use Fabriano and Arches.
thank , very good paper and you draw very nice :D
So good 👍🙌🏻😍
Excellent! Very helpful!
Which sheet sir?
Hi Aditya. I used Bockingford paper from St Cuthbert's Mill in England. I don't know where you live but if you can't get Bockingford, use any good quality watercolour paper. I would recommend the Cold Pressed (or NOT) surface.
@@PaintingWatercolour I am from India
good choice of music !
SUPERB .
Thanks for sharing I learnt a lot!
great work, really liked ty
excellent! thank you!
13.20ISH YOU SHOULD'VE PUT A FEW ESKIMOS SLAUGHTERING A WHALE, IMAGINE HOW BEAUTIFUL THAT VERMILLION WOULD LOOK SURROUNDED BY ALL THOSE MUTED GREYS. COULDNT AFFORD A KEYBOARD WITH LOWER CASE I APOLOGISE.
Thank you, great instruction video :)
amazing tutorial!
Thank u man
oaoooooo very very good .