Brilliant Grant... the upside down tree technique... the torn paper grass defining the snow bank edge... the snow shading placement... those darks at the waters edge. Pretty awesome!
This was not only instructive and meditative but it got m through a strenuous elliptical workout. I watched in silence but will return. I felt as if I was plein air painting, in the moment. Lovely lovely.
Maravilloso paisaje nevado! Me gusta la textura lograda en la nieve y en el árbol. Los reflejos y sombras en el agua: impresionante. FELICITACIONES Grant.
I really liked this one! When you spoke about the background trees and mAking sure the value was right was key, I couldnt agree more. It took me a while to realize values were the way to get depth. In all actuality you could have done a monochrome painting in any color, and as long as the values were right it would mAke sense. I alwAys do a value sketch now before starting. Keep up the demos, please!
+Kathy Weiss I have explored watercolour canvas and various smooth resistant surfaces but they all lift so easily, That is, the paint moves when glazing. Hot pressed paper, illustration board and plasticized surfaces are too slippery for my purpose. But I recommend experimenting, it can be fun.
Brilliant Grant... the upside down tree technique... the torn paper grass defining the snow bank edge... the snow shading placement... those darks at the waters edge. Pretty awesome!
Your are encouraging me to be a lot bolder with my darks! THANKS!
This was not only instructive and meditative but it got m through a strenuous elliptical workout. I watched in silence but will return. I felt as if I was plein air painting, in the moment. Lovely lovely.
Just enjoyed your painting 👏👏
you are incredible! I stumbled onto your watercolors and you've taught me so much already!
Maravilloso paisaje nevado! Me gusta la textura lograda en la nieve y en el árbol. Los reflejos y sombras en el agua: impresionante. FELICITACIONES Grant.
Your Watercolour tutorial is one of the best tutorials... Glad to meet you. May God bless your hands more.
I really liked this one! When you spoke about the background trees and mAking sure the value was right was key, I couldnt agree more. It took me a while to realize values were the way to get depth. In all actuality you could have done a monochrome painting in any color, and as long as the values were right it would mAke sense. I alwAys do a value sketch now before starting. Keep up the demos, please!
Beautiful.....you make it look so easy!!....such skill, thank you..
That is super work! really enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing.
Another amazing video. Thank you
Very beautiful.
Sir your painting is amazing
Love to see you paint.
Très bon tuto Merci Grant Fuller ;)
Wow
Thank you
Thank you so much for a great tutorial =)
have you ever tried the same technique on canvas?
+Kathy Weiss I have explored watercolour canvas and various smooth resistant surfaces but they all lift so easily, That is, the paint moves when glazing. Hot pressed paper, illustration board and plasticized surfaces are too slippery for my purpose. But I recommend experimenting, it can be fun.
Nice! thank you = )
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