Terry Harrison really shows watercolour so simple but makes a painting come a live. Terry you have made what to paint in watercolours more. Thank you Terry.
Its' masking fluid' as added around 0.30. Have a look at Terry's clip on this channel on the use of masking fluid which is available from art supply shops or direct from Terry's web site.
Hi there, just wet any parts that you require a wet- in- wet effect. As you say, the paper will quickly dry if you try and wet the entire paper. Thanks for your interest and don't forget that the full dvd is available from Terry's online shop.
Hi there, the masking fluid has to be completely dry and should then rub off quite easily. If the paper is coming off as well then I suspect you are using paper which is a bit on the thin side. Is the link to Terry's clip above of any help.
Hi there, you are more than welcome to copy any of Terry's paintings and if you check out this dvd on Terry's website then you will see that he includes line drawings with the dvd, so that may be a good option for you. He does post worldwide.
bonjour Terry J'adore votre travail, aimerai savoir avec quoi vous faites marguerites blanches sur l'herbe verte à droite du tableau.Je vous remercie d'avance
Since it is the first comment I want to say that your videos, works and tutorials are absolutely wonderful and helpful! I like watercolors more than oil painting and I want to start painting again. I've been just drawing in graphite until now. ...and...Thank you!:)
Hi, I noticed some artist would wet the entire paper then starts to fill it up with paint. Do you only wet the parts you were going to paint only? I tried wetting the entire paper first but it dried up on me pretty quickly. maybe because I was outside in a humid spot too? Thank you in advance!
Since I'm the fourth comment, I'll second that emotion. Excellent videos that inspire me to pick up my brush. I've only just subscribed, but I plan to follow your uploads and begin spending more time in this very rewarding pursuit. Thank you, and as the Turks say, Health to your hands! :-)