Thanks Tim! for keeping sharing your videos. I have always waiting your new videos every time. you inspired me a lot, i learned a lot of things and techniques on watercolors from you. now my confidence is more high now. Thank you Tim and God bless always!
I enjoyed this so much. I appreciate that you started from your drawing to a final painting and explaining all the way!!! Great job and very helpful to those of us that are new to water color. God Bless and thanks.
I painted along with this demo to some success, but the way those background building light areas glow even while mixing in the yellow ochre and alizarin crimson texture is amazing. My buildings quickly turned to mud. The ultramarine in the far right main building radiates the light of the sky. It's just amazing.
Dear Tim, Thank you very much for sharing another wonderful painting! I enjoy the loose "impressionist" style of painting you implement very much, especially the multi-layered "suggestive" feeling provided. Wish you and your family a happy new year!
Simply outstanding! Staging and filming was fantastic. Really loved the way you described your materials and methods. Narration was nice and easy to listen to. Clear instructions and fantastic delivery!
This loose way of painting is the hardest to me. Your videos help me practice and get the hang of it. Being able to see the way you work with the paint and the strokes is very helpful, and I try to do the same way. Your paintings are masterpieces. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for sharing. It's another great demo. I've learned a lot from your many demos, especially your easy and relaxed style of painting. God bless, and a Happy New Year !!
such a masterful demonstration of how to paint with watercolours the right way. You have that boldness of attack while adding the most deft touches that bring the picture together. It's all there, life, light, haze, water and warmth. With due respect, i found the photo uninspiring, but you've created something way beyond what the camera captured, and this is indeed the hallmark of a great painter. Had to sub :-)
This is great Tim. Love those figures. They are so lively - also really like the colour you have used for the promenade or pavement. Just been to your website - masterly works there. I wish you an even more creative 2017!
Well all I can say is -----how wonderful you are ! Hope to live long enough to come close to your expertise but along the way, the journey...is what matters most to me and I am just beginning to 'get it' after a very long time. I don't know if you have written a book? Or if you have another video that tells what mop brush (and others) you prefer to use. II am using mostly Raphael sable. I'd love to have a mop brush - in your hands, its a magic wand ! Still, I'd love to know who makes it...if you can ever find the time to tell me. All your demos are just, wonder-full. Thank you so much for taking the time to nudge other kindred spirits....to just keep painting - you, are such a positive inspiration. All the best and Cheerio, Cynthia in Sonoma CA
I use the same brush's you use but recently I ordered a W&N squirrel hair #4 mop from Jacksons. It's real squirrel and was a third less expensive that My Raphael synthetic mop. The point is incredible.
Tim Wilmot they mailed it to my house in florida free shipping. it said i think $21 on web site but they charged me $17 in checkout. its the best brush i have now. #4 quill about same size as Rafael aqua #4 quill but pin point and real squrril hair.
Hello Sir Tim Wilmot, you taught me how to easily use the water color ... very easy to see the teaching methods from you ... thank you ... and I want to ask what the name of the color in top of pallet (is Black?)...
Bravo et merci pour cette excellente démo ! J’apprends beaucoup en regardant vos vidéos. Je me permets juste de souligner un petit détail ( qui n’enlève rien à la qualité de votre travail mais qui me semble important pour la géolocalisation ) : la mer est loin de Bergerac. Il est impossible de la voir ici 😉
Hi Tim, curious about the white area on the left hand side. My brain says this is unfinished and not sure what it is. Can you comment on why it was left unpainted? I like the way you do the building walls. I especially find it helpful when you discuss the reference photo and what you change in the painting. I also noted how you draw loose. Even before starting the painting you are practicing your loose style. I tend to draw much more realistic. Happy New Year.
Thank you for sharing this real time gems. I am about to purchase a mop brush. What is the size of Raphael you are using ? How is this brush compared to the Escoda you also use in your videos. Thank you