This is SO cool and so interesting, Chris. I love watching water color just do its thing-under your guidance, of course. Beautiful finished product. Thanks so much. Have a great weekend.
Thanks Karen. I often use cotton buds when oil painting, I’ve never thought of using them for watercolour. It’s a great idea, I’ll have to give it a try !!
Only 4 colours and so much colour. Who needs a brush when I can use my wife’s credit card? I still find it easier taming lions rather than watercolour! 😳 The last time I tried anything like this it looked better with the canvas inverted!🙄
They were originally used for calligraphy in Japan, or China. The smaller ones are especially useful for making thinner marks, the larger brushes can be used similarly to a mop or quill.
Brilliant Chris. 👍🏻
@@reynradio Thanks Dave
Very nice indeed
@@ralphherrick596 Thank you Ralph
This is SO cool and so interesting, Chris. I love watching water color just do its thing-under your guidance, of course. Beautiful finished product. Thanks so much. Have a great weekend.
Thanks so much, Sewall. Have a great weekend yourself
Lovely
Thank you
Fab 😮
Thanks Elizabeth !!
Fantastic! 😅
Thanks Debbie
Beautiful flowers. Thank you Chris this is very interesting. I sometimes use cotton buds to suggest flowers.
Thanks Karen. I often use cotton buds when oil painting, I’ve never thought of using them for watercolour. It’s a great idea, I’ll have to give it a try !!
Beautiful 🥰
@@joanpettengill2758 Thanks Joan
❤❤❤❤thank you❤❤❤❤
You’re welcome, thank you for watching
Great vision!
Thanks Jean !!
Only 4 colours and so much colour. Who needs a brush when I can use my wife’s credit card? I still find it easier taming lions rather than watercolour! 😳 The last time I tried anything like this it looked better with the canvas inverted!🙄
Maybe use an old credit card !! Don’t try too hard to tame watercolour, the “magic” happens when you allow it to do its own thing
What makes a calligraphy brush different….it’s characteristics?😊
They were originally used for calligraphy in Japan, or China. The smaller ones are especially useful for making thinner marks, the larger brushes can be used similarly to a mop or quill.