I had the privilege of learning from the master himself. I can answer few questions about his technique that you asked. 1. He does not use any masking fluid or tape ever. Most whites are actually unpainted areas. He sometimes uses the white right of the tube for some highlights 2. The bright greens that you must have seen in his paintings which you felt are Marker , are actually pure watercolors. 3. He does not use watercolor pencils either. It is all brush work. Milind Sir is a genius of watercolor. I have seen him paint it is very rapid. He is master of composition. And most importantly he is able to effectively coach and teach what he knows.
Thanks a bunch Liron, for this video. Mr. Milind Mulick is the one who introduced me to the wonders of the watercolors. I bought his book from a book fair and started copying his work to learn watercolors. I owe him a lot. He such a great artist and respected in India. Thanks again for reviewing his art work.
Yes, a true genius! I think it’s a worthwhile exercise to try and make a study of his, especially of this effect. It may help you break through this (:
Milind Mullick is my favourite artist. He’s a master watercolourist. Thank you for more insight into his works. Enjoyed it. I have bought all his books just for his paintings.
Last but one is typical village scene in konkan area of Maharashtra, India. The way in which Mulik depict is mind blowing. It is very difficult to try his paintings. You can simplify his work. I have seen his demo but when it comes to even drawing it is difficult. Thanks a lot for showing your respect twords him.
This was just a wonderful review. It is my first exposure to Mulick and your description took me right into his work and his individuality. You explained it so well and with SO much enthusiasm. Thank you so much.
Hi , liron. Yes Milind Pratap Mulick is one of the best indian watercolor artist. the maximum paintings which you criticize are paintings from konkan reagean ..having beautiful nature around..
Thank you for sharing and helping us to pay attention and appreciate such beautiful artwork!, I really enjoyed the paintings. Yes, the compositions are amazing, how the empty spaces, or the places where all detail disappear in a mixture of colors/textures, are part of the painting . And he creates magic with the colors. The stones in the water, the street scene under the rain, the forest, the women sitting by the road... beautiful, thanks!
Thanks for this one -- organize an interview with him - very humble genius with a lot of wisdom to share, lucky me had an opportunity to meet him multiple times in Pune at various exhibitions pre-covid
Inspiring really, Liron. Have you ever seen Chien Chung Wei's work? I really love his style, very expressive without being at all heavy handed. Impressionistic with just that touch of focus necessary.
I always love your painting masters videos! I love the light in these paintings, and the unexpected bits of color. I would love to see you take a look at Jean Haines and Hazel Soan - if you haven't already! Thanks!!😀
Nice video collection. To get something different and incredibly outstanding you should try to review the work of the Californian painter Russell Black. I would like to see. Cheers.
I just want to thank you for your off hand mention of Alan Owen. He is a very dear man and I have enjoyed some of his videos....And when it is pouring down rain on his studio I even love that...having grown up in a rainy climate! Just lots of good tips to be had from his work. I am not sure how much longer he will be doing this...... )
I love his work! (: I don't think I ever caught the rain, but I will notice in future vids I watch - I love that kind of a thing too. Hopefully he can continue doing this for many more years 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Regarding the question of possible masking fluid use in the one image, I’ve seen in his book “Watercolour Demonstrations” where he used wax crayon to represent texture and that’s what the zig-zag area appears to be.
Love that you reviewed him. Wish that his paint style had a name. But when you see similar paintings you think Milind Mulick. I love an artist named Sopon Thangtong ( last name I may have wrong ). But his paintings remind me of this style. Would you agree? Beautiful lights darks, composition strong color. Please let me know what you think. I love this series of reviews.
Milind Mulick and Agnes Cecile were my first watercolor inspirations. I love Stephen Cronin too but really Mr. Mulick was the most pronounced inspiration.
Milind Mulick is a genius…I started Watercolor painting after watching his videos..Livonia is a great artist too..And if I am right I think Milind Mulick is an architect too,…..
I would love for you to review the beautiful watercolor works of Dong Kingman. He’s a classic, no longer living, but that surely does not matter. He was born in the USA, but lived in Hong Kong.
I really like polish artist Michal Jasiewicz. And emerging artist Rafal Rudko. And also binging watching watercolor/illustration/manga Mateusz Urbanowicz.
7:29 : i don't know if it is in Italy , but there is an italian restaurant in the back :) He is an amazing artist , thank you so very much for letting me discover him! As always: great work Liron and greetings from Italy ;)
Hey Liron! New subscriber here. Fantastic channel. I am trying to find time to watch all your videos. Can you do a video on prafull sawant for your paintings masters series?
My watercolour paintings always blend together and I don't get any sharp edges. It's probably partly due to technique and warping paper. Any advice would be great keep up the work senpai.
Uh oh. You combined two painter's work and made them all Milind's. One set of paintings are by Gulshan Achari. Look him up on Facebook. He pointed out this mishap on his FB page too.
I had the privilege of learning from the master himself. I can answer few questions about his technique that you asked.
1. He does not use any masking fluid or tape ever. Most whites are actually unpainted areas. He sometimes uses the white right of the tube for some highlights
2. The bright greens that you must have seen in his paintings which you felt are Marker , are actually pure watercolors.
3. He does not use watercolor pencils either. It is all brush work.
Milind Sir is a genius of watercolor. I have seen him paint it is very rapid. He is master of composition. And most importantly he is able to effectively coach and teach what he knows.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing these gems 😁🙏🏼
It's always fascinating learning about the techniques of the masters!
Thanks a bunch Liron, for this video. Mr. Milind Mulick is the one who introduced me to the wonders of the watercolors. I bought his book from a book fair and started copying his work to learn watercolors. I owe him a lot. He such a great artist and respected in India. Thanks again for reviewing his art work.
Omg. He’s such a genius. I adore his work. Thanks for this
His work is fantastic 😊
He's probably one of my most requested artists, by the way (:
Brilliant how he gets the sense of strong sunlight and dense shade. I have a big problem getting this effect so really appreciate the genius of it.
Yes, a true genius! I think it’s a worthwhile exercise to try and make a study of his, especially of this effect. It may help you break through this (:
The more you want yr lights to shine, the more you paint dark glazes around them.
His father Pratap Mullick too was a great artist.
4:50 that is an autorickshaw, a common mode of transport in Indian cities. It is three-wheeled.
Yes! I love how it looks 😁 Thank you for letting us know! 😊🙏🏼
He is my favorite and I loved watercolors by watching him....
Milind Mullick is my favourite artist. He’s a master watercolourist. Thank you for more insight into his works. Enjoyed it. I have bought all his books just for his paintings.
He's excellent indeed 😁
There is something about how this artist lets you know where the focus is.
Last but one is typical village scene in konkan area of Maharashtra, India. The way in which Mulik depict is mind blowing. It is very difficult to try his paintings. You can simplify his work. I have seen his demo but when it comes to even drawing it is difficult. Thanks a lot for showing your respect twords him.
I love this series, thank you so much. It broadens my artistic horizons every time.
This was just a wonderful review. It is my first exposure to Mulick and your description took me right into his work and his individuality. You explained it so well and with SO much enthusiasm. Thank you so much.
Hi , liron.
Yes
Milind Pratap Mulick is one of the best indian watercolor artist. the maximum paintings which you criticize are paintings from konkan reagean ..having beautiful nature around..
Thank you for sharing and helping us to pay attention and appreciate such beautiful artwork!, I really enjoyed the paintings. Yes, the compositions are amazing, how the empty spaces, or the places where all detail disappear in a mixture of colors/textures, are part of the painting . And he creates magic with the colors. The stones in the water, the street scene under the rain, the forest, the women sitting by the road... beautiful, thanks!
I just found him, amazing artist. thanks Liron
Very interesting video, beautiful Art... thank you
so beautiful. my favourites are the painting of vehicles in rain (yellow tuktuk and gray taxi ..) at 4:40 and the yard in sunlight at 11:50
Thanks for this one -- organize an interview with him - very humble genius with a lot of wisdom to share, lucky me had an opportunity to meet him multiple times in Pune at various exhibitions pre-covid
Great to see all different styles of paintings.
Wonderful insights into Malid’s amazing skill Thanks for your thoughts too !
8:21 "the hateful eight" maybe?
I am a huge fan of Milind Mulick. And a big fan of your channel. It was awesome to see this episode.
Inspiring really, Liron.
Have you ever seen Chien Chung Wei's work? I really love his style, very expressive without being at all heavy handed. Impressionistic with just that touch of focus necessary.
Me too! 😃
Agree with Barbara. His style is impressive. His strokes are very careful...
I always love your painting masters videos! I love the light in these paintings, and the unexpected bits of color.
I would love to see you take a look at Jean Haines and Hazel Soan - if you haven't already! Thanks!!😀
Nice video collection. To get something different and incredibly outstanding you should try to review the work of the Californian painter Russell Black. I would like to see. Cheers.
Thank you, exciting review and loved this artist work too!
Woooooow wonderful
Beautiful! Thank you, Liron.
I just want to thank you for your off hand mention of Alan Owen. He is a very dear man and I have enjoyed some of his videos....And when it is pouring down rain on his studio I even love that...having grown up in a rainy climate! Just lots of good tips to be had from his work. I am not sure how much longer he will be doing this...... )
I love his work! (:
I don't think I ever caught the rain, but I will notice in future vids I watch - I love that kind of a thing too.
Hopefully he can continue doing this for many more years 🙏🏼🙏🏼
MR. MILLIND MULLICK IS ALSO MY FAVOURITE WATERCOLOURIST,HOWEVER HE HAS DONE MANY MARVELLOUS WORKS IN GOUACHE AND ACRYLICS TOO!
Regarding the question of possible masking fluid use in the one image, I’ve seen in his book “Watercolour Demonstrations” where he used wax crayon to represent texture and that’s what the zig-zag area appears to be.
This is very inspiring. Thank you very much.
Love that you reviewed him. Wish that his paint style had a name. But when you see similar paintings you think Milind Mulick. I love an artist named Sopon Thangtong ( last name I may have wrong ). But his paintings remind me of this style. Would you agree? Beautiful lights darks, composition strong color. Please let me know what you think. I love this series of reviews.
Milind Mulick and Agnes Cecile were my first watercolor inspirations. I love Stephen Cronin too but really Mr. Mulick was the most pronounced inspiration.
I just discovered Milk (?!) so I was glad to find this review. Great job! Thanks!
6:20 he uses white ink pen for the purpose😊
Milind Mulick is a genius…I started Watercolor painting after watching his videos..Livonia is a great artist too..And if I am right I think Milind Mulick is an architect too,…..
amazing
I like this series.
thank you for this video.nice job
Hey liron have you heard about Ganesh Hire. You should definitely check his watercolor paintings
I am so happy you are covering Indian artist new subscriber
I would love for you to review the beautiful watercolor works of Dong Kingman. He’s a classic, no longer living, but that surely does not matter. He was born in the USA, but lived in Hong Kong.
I really like polish artist Michal Jasiewicz. And emerging artist Rafal Rudko. And also binging watching watercolor/illustration/manga Mateusz Urbanowicz.
This was great! Thank you!
milind slayed
7:29 : i don't know if it is in Italy , but there is an italian restaurant in the back :)
He is an amazing artist , thank you so very much for letting me discover him!
As always: great work Liron and greetings from Italy ;)
Thank you!
Sir please make a another video on. Master Joseph Zbukvic 🎨🖌️ please
Awesome
Was white gouache available? Maybe that’s how he created the opacity you mention in those blues, Liron? On a side note, does that make it mixed media?
Milind Mullick watercolor painting books are very popular in India
Hey Liron! New subscriber here. Fantastic channel. I am trying to find time to watch all your videos. Can you do a video on prafull sawant for your paintings masters series?
Your work is amazing.. Do you ever sell your work
@LironYan Hi Can you also do a video on Amit Kapoor another great watercolor artist from India
Thank you so much 🙏😊
I already have! Check it out here:
ua-cam.com/video/TIiL7v0tLQg/v-deo.html
My watercolour paintings always blend together and I don't get any sharp edges. It's probably partly due to technique and warping paper. Any advice would be great keep up the work senpai.
Uh oh. You combined two painter's work and made them all Milind's. One set of paintings are by Gulshan Achari. Look him up on Facebook. He pointed out this mishap on his FB page too.
Milind mulik l like his work one of the great artist and review Indian artist prafull Sawant work.
Please see watercolour of Samir Mondal....he is magician with colour...!
Please check Milind Mullick on Instagram. He posts there almost every day. He is a master.
Thank you Liron for this review.
Think of Indian artist like vasudeo kamat, vikrant shitole, Rajesh sawant n bros, nitin singh there are Maestro.
Actually he doesn't paint with white all the white marks you are seeing are jsust left
Milind isn't the kind of artist to use masking fluid.
sir all i can see is your nose....tooo close to the camera
😂😂