I appreciate it when you say “let’s try yellow. I don’t know why”. Because it tells me that you are willing to try something regardless of the outcome. If it doesn’t work out then in the next painting you’ll try something different.
Exactly! And many times (and you don’t know this in advance) - but every option you would have chose would have worked! So it wasn’t that important of a decision. Maybe the decision to make decisions easily and quickly is the more important one 😉 Thank you 🙏🏼
It looks very effortless in your demonstration. But when you draw and paint yourself, you quickly realize that a highly qualified professional is at work here.
love your drawing & "whatever happens, happens" mentality :) i used to see making art as if i have to make this perfect masterpiece, but its not, it actually held me back and when you just make whatever and let things be i feel like i learn more from it
❤I remember one painting I did with you,the girl on a horse it was so much fun when you spattered and added the background it was then that I thought I’m going to try this. Color choice are cool lovely tutorial, thank you for sharing. Fun sketching too.😊
This was a great exercise. I walked thru the whole process with you. I chose only black for all the shadow work to keep it simple, I liked the way it came out. You have a wonderful "who cares, just do it" attitude towards your art and you translate that energy well. Thank you for all your great instruction.
In terms of appealing to, and being helpful to, relative beginners, I think is one of your very best videos, Liron. It has some very definite practical advice regarding technique but also some very astute psychological tips (like slapping a blob of paint down just for the h*ll of it and not worrying in the slightest whether it might ruin the 'perfect product' that we often aim for). All great stuff and thanks for producing all this marvelous material for us all. Best wishes, Brian.
I know this is a couple years old now and you’re probably not looking for this specific feedback anymore, but I wanted to say that I appreciate seeing the whole process. If there’s any part of it I don’t care about or anything that’s taking too long, we can always skip through it or bump the playback speed, so no need to worry. I’d infinitely prefer a full comprehensive walkthrough than end up with a video that skips over a vital part of the process. Thank you for doing what you do for all of us and helping us improve.
Artists naturally have a strong gift of intuition, that is drawing according to how they think it feels right. I noticed this when I was younger: i dont have any plans in drawing... things fall into place as I draw. It is ironic that when I tried to learn all the technical steps of drawing too hard, it kills intuition... things becomes so stiff and unnatural lookiing. That is why I apprecite Liron's freedom.... it made me realize that one very important thing I am losing as I try to improve in art. Thank you for this!
Very dramatic result from an almost whimsical approach to capturing the scene. I become paralyzed when my colors drift from the photo or scene, but watching you helps me let go and just go with it. Great video Liron! I enjoy watching and listening to you as you explain you process.
Thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼 Remember there’s always the next painting, so don’t worry if the colors go a little crazy or inaccurate with the current one (;
Super! Thanks for the informative video. It is great that you show the initial drawing process. Too often on watercolor videos they start after the initial drawing is completed. So, it looks like they are just filling in a coloring book. The drawing part is at least 50% of getting a watercolor right. Please keep showing the drawing part.
First time commenting, but I’ve watched several of your videos. This is by far the most helpful video I’ve watched. It was fascinating watching how you put the shadows in hearing your process. And your quote “i didn’t plan on doing this weird thing, but I did it now.” Is the absolute best!
Haha thank you ☺️😁 That really how many of my processes go. There’s a lot of magic in being light hearted and enjoying the process while it unfolds. Happy you find it helpful!🙏🏼🎨
Beautiful movement. I think your study of anatomy is paying off big time. Would love to see a redress of this subject...new thoughts included. As i look at these paintings i almost expect them to move. (Something i never accomplished in oil.)
It’s so easy to get discouraged and be too critical of yourself, everything has to look perfectly rendered. Thank you for breaking these figures down into steps that make them enjoyable.
This is my favorite kind of watercolor paintings, where the artist works very quickly and and gets the essence down so you know what the painting is about with just a glance. IOW it's not for me the kind of painting I'd spend a lot of time looking at for its details, it's about getting the mood and heat of a hot day at a glance. It's very good imo. It's not about details like an obsessive oil painting, it's about a moment in time.
You're full of surprises Liron. Very interesting how the approach changed from your figures with highlights. You said your figures were not accurate. Yeah? Really? They were so believable. GREAT figures. I noticed you NEVER copy the same colours from your reference photos, but they still work. For me it's counterintuitive- we all tend to want to replicate the colours.
Thank you ☺️ They had some minor inaccuracies, but definitely conveyed the message I was after! And yes - there are many ways to go about this - I want to have the ABILITY to render something with great accuracy (so perhaps matching the colors too), because that ability will translate to my more impressionistic pieces (which is what I’m ultimately after). I hope that makes sense (:
Liron, it will be great to see where your art goes in a more realistic style. For all of us, it is too easy to get stuck and think "well, this is the best I can do." Can't wait to see your progress. Nothing at all wrong with what you are doing now, but we all push forward.
Thank you my friend 😊🙏🏼 That’s exactly my mindset!! I love what I currently produce, and aspire for more simultaneously! A balance I wish for everyone (:
Loved this demo. Pfffffff not worry? I always worry the sketch, the exact colour, lights, darks and sharp edges or soft. I almost gave up but I’m in love with this medium. Keep videos like this coming, very helpful. 👍👍👍👍🌺
I enjoyed this so much. I drew and painted along with you, even though I have never drawn or painted a person. I think it turned out pretty well and I learned a lot in the process, including how to grab a lot of colors really quickly.
Wow! This is a fantastic example of controlled looseness! If that is even an accurate description. Fantastic drawing skills to capture so accurately the movement and proportions of the guys walking. And THEN to so rapidly slam colours on and STILL have wonderful lights and darks and movements and shadows and ...... appplause! Love it! I love how you just tell us to go for it and slam out colour and splatter etc too. I need more of that! Thanks Liron! Love your energy!
Just ordered your paperback how to sketch people. I’m really excited because this is the approach I want to take sketch and get the mood/ movement of the person and then eventually apply to watercolor painting. I already have your how to sketch book and I love how clear it is written! So enjoying your channel your art is incredible- found you thru Tom shepherd art UA-cam channel
Beautiful painting. It was fun to watch you because I think I feel like you felt.... To break loose... Most of the time. But I am so scared of spoiling my work, wasting a good quality paper and so on and so forth. But I related to your style in so many ways.... My paintings appear to"by the rule' to me. I shall try and overcome my fears now. 🎉
This was so fun! Please continue to show the steps when drawing people. It was interesting when you commented that sometimes we see things differently. You made a comment about a color of the clothes, and I didn't see it that way. I guess it's like taste buds, each one can be different.
Always great to watch your videos, and NO part is ever boring. I love the transformation from "I don't think this is going to work" to "wow" that is great. Thanks again!
This is honestly fantastic. Contains heaps of simple, yet at the same time, very difficult-to-apply advice. I was taught to ‘take care’ of my belongings..so much so that I actually found a few notebooks I had kept (just came as free gifts with comics) from when I was about 6 to 8yrs old. I’m 42 now. They were untouched- I hadn’t even used one piece of paper; because although I loved them; I was ‘keeping them “for best” ‘ Learning to let go is so difficult to do when your brain has been conditioned to treasure everything; a little too much. ❤️
real time ,thoughtful dialogue,very helpful for this beginner . Watercolor seems to be about values first ,if im understanding the process. don't understand the splatter but this is a lesson ill be watching again. thanks tom
Haha the splatter was just randomness for the sake of showing how it’s POSSIBLE to make something work even if you break your plan, or by deliberately taking risks!
this is one of the most helpful tutorials for watercolours, and simplifying shadows on clothes is exactly what I wanted to learn! Thank you so much, amazing video ❤
An enjoyable and rewarding experience as always.Ur joy while painting the self conciousness about ur way of doing things. This is what makes it fun to be taught. An infectious gaiety pervades. Need more like u. Hope u never stop teaching or lose this spirit.
Very good information! Light shadow and loose! I get anxious watching your process trying to keep up and wondering how can he get those results? But you do amazing work, thank you for sharing!
This is excellent Liron, thank you. Exactly the sort of information I was looking for to improve my people sketching. Nothing boring at all, please always show the whole process! :)
I enjoyed watching your video and painting style. I appreciate that you show the reference photo too. I learned quite a lot from this and I hope you don't change anything about how you show us what you do. Thanks so much.
Loved this demo; came out better than I expected. I am finally starting to understand how to paint people in a scene, no longer afraid to try and I am enjoying it!! (I can do this ?!) thank you, Liron
This is a goldmine. I’m 54 and would have KILLED to have this kind of instruction back in the day. Beautiful work
The "DAY" is still here!!
I appreciate it when you say “let’s try yellow. I don’t know why”. Because it tells me that you are willing to try something regardless of the outcome. If it doesn’t work out then in the next painting you’ll try something different.
Exactly! And many times (and you don’t know this in advance) - but every option you would have chose would have worked! So it wasn’t that important of a decision. Maybe the decision to make decisions easily and quickly is the more important one 😉 Thank you 🙏🏼
Seeing the entire process is interesting, so don't even think of skipping any of it. Well done, Liron.
helen em I agree.
This is my favourite of all your videos. I revisit it time and again.
Thank you ☺️ So happy to hear
It looks very effortless in your demonstration. But when you draw and paint yourself, you quickly realize that a highly qualified professional is at work here.
love your drawing & "whatever happens, happens" mentality :)
i used to see making art as if i have to make this perfect masterpiece, but its not, it actually held me back and when you just make whatever and let things be i feel like i learn more from it
Dear Liron, thank your lecture is very useful !!! Alex
❤I remember one painting I did with you,the girl on a horse it was so much fun when you spattered and added the background it was then that I thought I’m going to try this. Color choice are cool lovely tutorial, thank you for sharing. Fun sketching too.😊
I appreciate it when you describe what you are seeing/feeling/doing instead of just saying 'I'm going with my gut'
Not boring, your a great teacher
I love the way you play and learn from it
Thank you! 😊🙏🏼 Best way is to have fun
This was a great exercise. I walked thru the whole process with you. I chose only black for all the shadow work to keep it simple, I liked the way it came out. You have a wonderful "who cares, just do it" attitude towards your art and you translate that energy well. Thank you for all your great instruction.
So happy this one worked for you! 🙏
In terms of appealing to, and being helpful to, relative beginners, I think is one of your very best videos, Liron. It has some very definite practical advice regarding technique but also some very astute psychological tips (like slapping a blob of paint down just for the h*ll of it and not worrying in the slightest whether it might ruin the 'perfect product' that we often aim for). All great stuff and thanks for producing all this marvelous material for us all. Best wishes, Brian.
This
Seeing the whole process is surely the way to go. People are my nemesis so any instruction is welcome.
😊😊 Will do more!!
I really love the simplicity here. Thanks for sharing this information.
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼 Very happy you found it useful
Yes, showing right from the sketching stage is most helpful!
I know this is a couple years old now and you’re probably not looking for this specific feedback anymore, but I wanted to say that I appreciate seeing the whole process. If there’s any part of it I don’t care about or anything that’s taking too long, we can always skip through it or bump the playback speed, so no need to worry. I’d infinitely prefer a full comprehensive walkthrough than end up with a video that skips over a vital part of the process. Thank you for doing what you do for all of us and helping us improve.
That’s amazing to know and be reminded of - thank you 😊🙏🏼
So far that’s indeed the overall direction I’ve been taking (:
Artists naturally have a strong gift of intuition, that is drawing according to how they think it feels right. I noticed this when I was younger: i dont have any plans in drawing... things fall into place as I draw. It is ironic that when I tried to learn all the technical steps of drawing too hard, it kills intuition... things becomes so stiff and unnatural lookiing.
That is why I apprecite Liron's freedom.... it made me realize that one very important thing I am losing as I try to improve in art. Thank you for this!
Very dramatic result from an almost whimsical approach to capturing the scene.
I become paralyzed when my colors drift from the photo or scene, but watching you helps me let go and just go with it.
Great video Liron! I enjoy watching and listening to you as you explain you process.
Thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼 Remember there’s always the next painting, so don’t worry if the colors go a little crazy or inaccurate with the current one (;
Yes beautiful
Inspiring! Tomorrow I need to take time to paint people!
Super! Thanks for the informative video. It is great that you show the initial drawing process. Too often on watercolor videos they start after the initial drawing is completed. So, it looks like they are just filling in a coloring book. The drawing part is at least 50% of getting a watercolor right. Please keep showing the drawing part.
First time commenting, but I’ve watched several of your videos. This is by far the most helpful video I’ve watched. It was fascinating watching how you put the shadows in hearing your process. And your quote “i didn’t plan on doing this weird thing, but I did it now.” Is the absolute best!
Haha thank you ☺️😁 That really how many of my processes go. There’s a lot of magic in being light hearted and enjoying the process while it unfolds. Happy you find it helpful!🙏🏼🎨
Beautiful movement. I think your study of anatomy is paying off big time. Would love to see a redress of this subject...new thoughts included. As i look at these paintings i almost expect them to move.
(Something i never accomplished in oil.)
Wonderful video and absolutely not boring. Please keep it up 😊
One of the best videos you've shown us as far as the process goes. Tremendously helpful! Thank you👏👏👏
I think your personality enhances the demo. Its the best one I've seen, the most inspiring. Thks.
Love watching the sketching and painting.
Love ur process
I’ll give figure painting more definition. Thanks for sharing. Awesome!
Very nice water colour .....too much beautiful ....superb
It’s so easy to get discouraged and be too critical of yourself, everything has to look perfectly rendered. Thank you for breaking these figures down into steps that make them enjoyable.
You got it! 😊 And even if you don’t like something- keep at it and see where it goes - at the very least you’ll learn a lot!
This is my favorite kind of watercolor paintings, where the artist works very quickly and and gets the essence down so you know what the painting is about with just a glance. IOW it's not for me the kind of painting I'd spend a lot of time looking at for its details, it's about getting the mood and heat of a hot day at a glance. It's very good imo. It's not about details like an obsessive oil painting, it's about a moment in time.
Looks brilliant. Artful.
So cool. Easy one two. BAM!!!
amazing !
You're full of surprises Liron. Very interesting how the approach changed from your figures with highlights. You said your figures were not accurate. Yeah? Really? They were so believable. GREAT figures.
I noticed you NEVER copy the same colours from your reference photos, but they still work. For me it's counterintuitive- we all tend to want to replicate the colours.
Thank you ☺️ They had some minor inaccuracies, but definitely conveyed the message I was after! And yes - there are many ways to go about this - I want to have the ABILITY to render something with great accuracy (so perhaps matching the colors too), because that ability will translate to my more impressionistic pieces (which is what I’m ultimately after). I hope that makes sense (:
Not boring at all! I can watch this kind of stuff all day, I love how loose watercolor reads realistic and it is so impressionistic
So happy to hear, thank you! (:
Quite impressive, its novel and quick
I like seeing how you draw and choosing the colors and making the connection of shapes with the rest of the painting.
Liron, it will be great to see where your art goes in a more realistic style. For all of us, it is too easy to get stuck and think "well, this is the best I can do." Can't wait to see your progress. Nothing at all wrong with what you are doing now, but we all push forward.
Thank you my friend 😊🙏🏼 That’s exactly my mindset!! I love what I currently produce, and aspire for more simultaneously! A balance I wish for everyone (:
Loved this demo. Pfffffff not worry? I always worry the sketch, the exact colour, lights, darks and sharp edges or soft. I almost gave up but I’m in love with this medium. Keep videos like this coming, very helpful. 👍👍👍👍🌺
😊🙏🏼
you are once again inspiring me to TRY....thank you
That looks amazing...you make it look so easy! I'm gonna give it go with extremely low expectations! Lol....I'll try to loosen up...
I enjoyed this so much. I drew and painted along with you, even though I have never drawn or painted a person. I think it turned out pretty well and I learned a lot in the process, including how to grab a lot of colors really quickly.
Wow! This is a fantastic example of controlled looseness! If that is even an accurate description. Fantastic drawing skills to capture so accurately the movement and proportions of the guys walking. And THEN to so rapidly slam colours on and STILL have wonderful lights and darks and movements and shadows and ...... appplause! Love it! I love how you just tell us to go for it and slam out colour and splatter etc too. I need more of that! Thanks Liron! Love your energy!
So happy to hear this 😁😁🎨🎨 I love to convey the entire process and everything in it
This channel is gold
Just ordered your paperback how to sketch people. I’m really excited because this is the approach I want to take sketch and get the mood/ movement of the person and then eventually apply to watercolor painting. I already have your how to sketch book and I love how clear it is written! So enjoying your channel your art is incredible- found you thru Tom shepherd art UA-cam channel
Going to work to do this process - thank you for sharing
Ty for inspiring me to do watercolor again :))
Nice painting. Really we have fun . I will try. Thanks a lot for sharing this.
very nice painting
Very nice
Beautiful painting. It was fun to watch you because I think I feel like you felt.... To break loose... Most of the time. But I am so scared of spoiling my work, wasting a good quality paper and so on and so forth. But I related to your style in so many ways.... My paintings appear to"by the rule' to me. I shall try and overcome my fears now. 🎉
Just subscribed and bought your book. Looking forward to the journey!
Your videos are the best youtube for watercolour painting. Please keep doing loads more with realistic photos and also the creative ones. BIG THANKS
Very nice, and an artist always is able to make his craft seem effortless. Even if we they know that art can be torture, it should also be fun.
Fabulous!!!🎉
Great job, Liron 👏 Hello from Kelowna, Canada. Loved this technique. Gonna try this for sure 👍🏼
Wow!
This was so fun! Please continue to show the steps when drawing people. It was interesting when you commented that sometimes we see things differently. You made a comment about a color of the clothes, and I didn't see it that way. I guess it's like taste buds, each one can be different.
Haha indeed! We all notice different things, which makes is also accentuate and exaggerate different elements (:
This works. Love it!
Lovely! Looks so simple when you do it, but I'm scared to even try.
Fear of failure. I've found I can paint to expect failure and then I don't fail that often because I don't care if I do so much, Hope that helps.
LOve your start to finish
thanks
Always great to watch your videos, and NO part is ever boring. I love the transformation from "I don't think this is going to work" to "wow" that is great. Thanks again!
Thank you 😁😁🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you , this really helped me, Sharon, Missouri USA
I love this especially the fluidity and the light and shadow! It is so helpful. I really enjoy your tutorials, great job.
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
This absolutely helps me. Thank you. ❤️
Amazing, thank you so much for watching 🙏😊
This is honestly fantastic.
Contains heaps of simple, yet at the same time, very difficult-to-apply advice.
I was taught to ‘take care’ of my belongings..so much so that I actually found a few notebooks I had kept (just came as free gifts with comics) from when I was about 6 to 8yrs old. I’m 42 now. They were untouched- I hadn’t even used one piece of paper; because although I loved them; I was ‘keeping them “for best” ‘
Learning to let go is so difficult to do when your brain has been conditioned to treasure everything; a little too much. ❤️
I love it that you show us through the whole process including the drawing, and all in real time! Thanks a lot!
real time ,thoughtful dialogue,very helpful for this beginner . Watercolor seems to be about values first ,if im understanding the process. don't understand the splatter but this is a lesson ill be watching again. thanks tom
Haha the splatter was just randomness for the sake of showing how it’s POSSIBLE to make something work even if you break your plan, or by deliberately taking risks!
this is one of the most helpful tutorials for watercolours, and simplifying shadows on clothes is exactly what I wanted to learn! Thank you so much, amazing video ❤
Great demo's. You convey "how to" better than most of the UA-cam's.
An enjoyable and rewarding experience as always.Ur joy while painting the self conciousness about ur way of doing things. This is what makes it fun to be taught. An infectious gaiety pervades. Need more like u. Hope u never stop teaching or lose this spirit.
Thank you so so much 😊🙏🏼 Hopefully I can do this for the rest of my life (:
Awesome 😍 thanks 💐
Loved it. Thank you so very much🌹
Love this loose relaxed style. It is my goal. Thank you Liron.
Very good information! Light shadow and loose! I get anxious watching your process trying to keep up and wondering how can he get those results? But you do amazing work, thank you for sharing!
Haha thank you so much Marie! 😊🙏🏼
It’s no magic! Just some experience and focus. You can do it too
Nice work
You always make everything look easy! Love your work.
So original! Love love love it🤩
You did a great job I like looseness in paintings.👌
This may be my favorite video. It really makes sense now!
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
Amazing video. Thank youu so much
Loved it, thanks! Loosing up part was a very good reminder :)
Happy I could help 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for watching!
This is excellent Liron, thank you. Exactly the sort of information I was looking for to improve my people sketching. Nothing boring at all, please always show the whole process! :)
As always, easy and quick to follow with great result. Thanks heaps.
Thank you ☺️ So happy this one is helpful!
Your work inspires me every day!
Looks so beautiful doees watercolor when it dries
Looks quite realistic to me. Thank you 🙏.
אהבתי ממש את בהירות השלבים. תודה
Your videos are always great!
Thank you Kerry 😊🙏🏼
this simple approach works in so many ways , thanks Liron
Many thanks for sharing this Liron, I'll give it a try.
You got it 😊 Let me know how it goes!
I enjoyed watching your video and painting style. I appreciate that you show the reference photo too. I learned quite a lot from this and I hope you don't change anything about how you show us what you do. Thanks so much.
So effective!..thanks for sharing x
Happy I could help, thank you! 😊🙏🏼
Thanks for this video, you are super talented! Keep going!
Very helpful video! Thanks for sharing
You got it! 😊🙏🏼
Beautiful yes
Loved this demo; came out better than I expected. I am finally starting to understand how to paint people in a scene, no longer afraid to try and I am enjoying it!! (I can do this ?!) thank you, Liron
That is AMAZING! Take that energy and make something spectacular 😁👏👏