Elizabeth, this has been a great demonstration. Thank you. I would love to see you painting a white rose. Congratulations on your channel and I wish you only the best. You made the painting look easy. Loved the way you manipulate color for the petals and with the background in gray tones the rose is magnificent. Blessings and take care. I have subscribed to your channel.
Thank you Crisalida! Glad that you enjoyed the demonstration. I shall keep in mind to paint a white rose one of these days:) Thank you for your kind words and for subscribing!
Thanks, its great. Because i live in a Senior complex, i dont have room to paint. EXTREMELY frustrating. I will probably have to use my pastels and work with those.Enjo
Really a nice sesion. Would you mind sharing the palette you are using? I relly love the mixes but what colours do you use to mix. Sorry I just realised that I can see the colours by folloowing you link :-)
Hello! Thank you so much :) Apologies for my delayed reply! As you already noticed, you will get a more detailed overview of when certain colors were used in the article version of this tutorial - link is in the description. But for reference here - I used the following colors in this painting: Cremnitz white, Alizarin Crimson, cadmium orange, cadmium red, cadmium yellow, cadmium lemon yellow, Cadmium green, pthalo green, ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, burnt umber, dioxazine purple, Veronese green (williamsburg). Some of these colors were just used a small amount while others were used in much larger amounts.
I am actually painting on linen canvas here that I gessoed myself with acrylic gesso. I have a UA-cam tutorial on how to gesso your own canvas/ linen if you are interested! ua-cam.com/video/Qiy_eOOnWiQ/v-deo.html
Hi Pam! I was painting this rose from a real live rose - not from a photo. Unfortunately I didn't add in a photo of my rose to the video. I will be doing this with future video tutorials though - as this does help to understand the process better!
Hi! I am using quite a mix of colors here - White (lead white mostly), Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium red, cadmium orange, cadmium green, cadmium yellow, cadmium lemon, pthalo green, ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, veronese green, dioxazine purple, provence violet bluish.
Yes, you do make it look easy! I love how it develops just adding light and dark. How mine turns out remains to be seen!
Thank you for your kind words! Hope you have fun with yours!
Such an incredible video. “Sharp edges look like they are coming forward. Soft edges are receding back.”
Thank you so much!
So beautiful. Thank you for all the tips 😊
You are so welcome! Glad its helpful :)
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank. you!
very beautiful! Thank you.
Thank you Francine!
Another amazing video! I love that you stayed with the same rose, even tho it was a little past it’s prime.
Thank you! :) It made things trickier to stick with it - but am very glad I did!
Beautiful tutorial!! Thank you Elizabeth!
Thank you!! Glad it was helpful :)
Beautiful! Thank you for a lovely tutorial..
You are very welcome Jenny!
Elizabeth, this has been a great demonstration. Thank you. I would love to see you painting a white rose. Congratulations on your channel and I wish you only the best. You made the painting look easy. Loved the way you manipulate color for the petals and with the background in gray tones the rose is magnificent. Blessings and take care. I have subscribed to your channel.
Thank you Crisalida! Glad that you enjoyed the demonstration. I shall keep in mind to paint a white rose one of these days:) Thank you for your kind words and for subscribing!
Thanks, its great. Because i live in a Senior complex, i dont have room to paint. EXTREMELY frustrating.
I will probably have to use my pastels and work with those.Enjo
Enjoy this, but not as much as painting
Beautiful Elisabeth!!!
Thank you Birgit!! :)
very helpful Elizabeth
Glad to hear that it is helpful Eileen!
Beautiful tutorial. Thanks for sharing...best wishes fr ur channel.
Thank you! I appreciate it very much :)
תודה רבה על ההדרכה. מעניין מאוד
אתה מוזמן רותי!
Really a nice sesion. Would you mind sharing the palette you are using? I relly love the mixes but what colours do you use to mix.
Sorry I just realised that I can see the colours by folloowing you link :-)
Hello! Thank you so much :) Apologies for my delayed reply! As you already noticed, you will get a more detailed overview of when certain colors were used in the article version of this tutorial - link is in the description. But for reference here - I used the following colors in this painting:
Cremnitz white, Alizarin Crimson, cadmium orange, cadmium red, cadmium yellow, cadmium lemon yellow, Cadmium green, pthalo green, ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, burnt umber, dioxazine purple, Veronese green (williamsburg).
Some of these colors were just used a small amount while others were used in much larger amounts.
What medium do you use with your paints, ie, linseed oil, linquin?
I just use a little bit linseed oil if I really need it :)
can you please mention the type of paper you are using.
I am actually painting on linen canvas here that I gessoed myself with acrylic gesso. I have a UA-cam tutorial on how to gesso your own canvas/ linen if you are interested! ua-cam.com/video/Qiy_eOOnWiQ/v-deo.html
@@ArtStudioLife oh thank you very much!
Ididnt see the Rose from which you were painting Can you tell me where and I will search better Thank you
Hi Pam! I was painting this rose from a real live rose - not from a photo. Unfortunately I didn't add in a photo of my rose to the video. I will be doing this with future video tutorials though - as this does help to understand the process better!
It would have been helpful if the actual rose were shown all the way through the demo at the corner of the picture. Thank you
What colors are you using?
Hi! I am using quite a mix of colors here - White (lead white mostly), Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium red, cadmium orange, cadmium green, cadmium yellow, cadmium lemon, pthalo green, ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, veronese green, dioxazine purple, provence violet bluish.
@@ArtStudioLife Thanks