Kristine, I’ve enjoyed every second of you painting this flower 🌺 I also have tried to follow your brushes, and tried to learn from you. Well, I guess I’ll need to watch this or other your videos a few more times to “get” your techniques. You are so talented and thanks for sharing your excellent work here. I’m looking forward to watch more of your tutorials. Tong
1. Sennelier red with Alizarin crimson 2. Sennelier red with Perylene Maroon 3. Perylene Maroon with Perylene violet 4. Winsor orange with Sennelier red 5. Winsor orange 6. Blue violet
Hi Kristine, Thankyou for the lovely tutorials. May I add a small request, if you like you could show the swatches on paper, so if someone does not have Sennelier red or Winsor Orange. I hope that makes sense. overall love your tutorials.
Always experiment and practice watercolor mixes with pigments that you have! These are my suggestions on which pigments to use but definitely use what you have. Find similar pigments and mix 😊🙌
I want to watch your videos a lot, but no matter how many times I watch, I can't understand your speech. Could you please add Turkish language option in the subtitle section?
Sometimes I do that first. Can you tell me why? Watercolor names are universal and are mostly available in all brands. Also I encourage to try those pigments that you have. Take a look at tutorials about mixing watercolors and making color swatches. Really helpful to understand those pigments that you have in your paint box 😊🙏
WOW! I'm going to have to watch you paint this several times! My first hibiscus attempt is poor. The red hibiscus is my favorite flower! It is the most beautiful in my eyes. Your rendition is the most realistic I've ever seen to date! Wonderful and beautiful all in one!🌺