Brilliant demo Gwen, I just found your site today, I watch many demos in art and I am very impressed with yours!! I love how you show your pallet, and color wheel and explain what exactly you are doing and why! Well done
Great job! Absolutely gorgeous! Superb on the instructions. I watched a video earlier... where the artist said, the flower Does Not sit on the lily pad. However, I am used to seeing it that way in painting, and I think it looks lovely!!! Again, GREAT JOB!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
When I follow along with mine looks so amateurish. What am I doing wrong, I think my blending is the issue? What are the most common beginner mistakes?
Nancy Bisogno ---- Thanks so much for the compliment. At what point in time are you asking about? A little pink in the clouds is nice because it compliments the blue of the sky. I hope that helps. Did you make your own version? I would love to see it. I am planning on making more videos. Is there any other subject would you like to see? Gwen
Hey Nancy! Thanks for watching and your question. I only use water. Maybe it is this particular brand of paint that seems creamy to you. What brand are you using? I am using mostly Liquitex Basic line.
You made this look so simple to do. Thank you for sharing
Incredible 👏
ThankYou so much for your wonderful & simple tutorial !!! I enjoyed watching from beginning to the end.
Thanks so much. This is a wonderful tutorial. Looking forward to seeing more.
Loved your painting and explanation! And the way you made it look so easy and amazing! Please post more of your work! Thanks
This is incredible Gwen. I love how you explained how to do the reflection!
This is really cool. I've seen other tutorials like this, but this has the best looking finished painting.
Awesome!
Brilliant demo Gwen, I just found your site today, I watch many demos in art and I am very impressed with yours!! I love how you show your pallet, and color wheel and explain what exactly you are doing and why! Well done
Great job! Absolutely gorgeous! Superb on the instructions.
I watched a video earlier... where the artist said, the flower Does Not sit on the lily pad. However, I am used to seeing it that way in painting, and I think it looks lovely!!!
Again, GREAT JOB!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you Gwen.... I just discovered your channel today and I love your water lilies! Beautiful!
At the very end the clouds seemed a little more pink!! I love this and I'm going to try it👏👏🌸🎨
As other admirers have already said, beautifully painted, explained and taught. Post more tutorials please!! Thank you very much
Really liked this. Hope you will be able to post more. Thanks.
Beautiful Painting Love It
omg, that''s awesomne :) please keep making gwen :) from Turkey with love :)
This was very helpful. Thank you
Awesome!!!!!!!Bless U!!!!!!
Very nice (Giverny is in the North of France, a few miles North west of Paris).
Very nice...;) Can you do others showing the use of impressionistic broken colors? Cheers.
Nice work! Thank you so much for your explanation! Also, do you know where is this painting exposed?
LOve your calm voice and refrain
nice. Please continue uploading
When I follow along with mine looks so amateurish. What am I doing wrong, I think my blending is the issue? What are the most common beginner mistakes?
Very nice , please do more if you can!
Thank you Gwen! Really love this! Oh did you put more pink in the clouds?
Nancy Bisogno ---- Thanks so much for the compliment.
At what point in time are you asking about? A little pink in the clouds is nice because it compliments the blue of the sky. I hope that helps. Did you make your own version? I would love to see it.
I am planning on making more videos. Is there any other subject would you like to see?
Gwen
I really want to paint this. Do you have a list of the colors that you used?
Bravissima! Non ti si vede più, perché?
Did you use a medium to keep it wet! Paint seems really creamy for acrylic!!
Hey Nancy! Thanks for watching and your question. I only use water. Maybe it is this particular brand of paint that seems creamy to you. What brand are you using? I am using mostly Liquitex Basic line.