Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the paintings, and I can't wait to share more with you! every day I put up a video, every other day flowers, then a landscape, and sometimes something else in between :) I hope you enjoy it :)
Well, first had a cup of coffee to explain :) For me it doesn't matter which brand it is, the brush just has to be for the right things you want to make. And I have to say the one I have doesn't have a brand on it, except for a few, like the last one that came with lightwish, there's no number on it, but you see it mostly in my works now, I was amazed at how good this one is, both for larger surfaces and details, I can definitely recommend it to you. I think it's a 10 or 12. A soft brush with longer hairs is good for splashing or putting dry paint on top of each other, a rigger is also needed, the smallest one there is. The synthetic brushes are harder, and you can easily remove the paint with them, when you want to lighten it up again. I work with those brushes the most now :) hope you find it useful :)
@HedwigTheeuwenArt thank you ❤️. I have over 200 from the best to whatever. I kept buying better professional brushes and have quite the collection. I don't know how to store them. Also need time to play around and discover what each one will do. Dang, I need to email you. Have seen 1 tutorial on watercolor brushes and ways to use them. It's your choice and demos which matter to me. 👍💕
@@patriciasell brushes, well, that I know, I also have a lot, but mostly you use the same ones, haha.well, just email me, I can send the pictures of brushes I use, and if I try others, I will send it over, no problem :)❤
Very lovely, Hope, to see more of your paintings soon!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the paintings, and I can't wait to share more with you! every day I put up a video, every other day flowers, then a landscape, and sometimes something else in between :) I hope you enjoy it :)
Beautiful! I love it! ❤
I'm so glad you loved it! Your support means a lot to me.
Me too ❤. Hedwig please desctibe your favorite watercolor brushes. Or recommended only by you please 🙏🏽
Well, first had a cup of coffee to explain :)
For me it doesn't matter which brand it is, the brush just has to be for the right things you want to make.
And I have to say the one I have doesn't have a brand on it, except for a few, like the last one that came with lightwish, there's no number on it, but you see it mostly in my works now, I was amazed at how good this one is, both for larger surfaces and details, I can definitely recommend it to you. I think it's a 10 or 12.
A soft brush with longer hairs is good for splashing or putting dry paint on top of each other, a rigger is also needed, the smallest one there is. The synthetic brushes are harder, and you can easily remove the paint with them, when you want to lighten it up again. I work with those brushes the most now :) hope you find it useful :)
@HedwigTheeuwenArt thank you ❤️. I have over 200 from the best to whatever. I kept buying better professional brushes and have quite the collection. I don't know how to store them. Also need time to play around and discover what each one will do. Dang, I need to email you. Have seen 1 tutorial on watercolor brushes and ways to use them. It's your choice and demos which matter to me. 👍💕
@@HedwigTheeuwenArt and danke for your response. ;)
@@HedwigTheeuwenArt love you and hugs 🫂 🤗 ❤️
@@patriciasell brushes, well, that I know, I also have a lot, but mostly you use the same ones, haha.well, just email me, I can send the pictures of brushes I use, and if I try others, I will send it over, no problem :)❤
Is that a scrubber for the lifting technique?
That's just a harder brush, Synthetic, imitation, also good for acrylic and oil :)