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THE BIGGEST MISTAKE beginners make in watercolor | watercolor tips for beginners | watercolor tips 

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@ArtefactoSchool
@ArtefactoSchool 3 месяца назад
➡➡➡ Register FOR FREE online workshop of Nicholas Tobias via the link - artefacto-school.de/workshops_tobias_w/?.com&KCTU60&
@ArtefactoSchool
@ArtefactoSchool 3 месяца назад
🎨 mind blowing nature landscape in watercolor ❤️
@ArtefactoSchool
@ArtefactoSchool 3 месяца назад
⚡️ sharing SECRET watercolor TIPS ⚡️
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@ArtefactoSchool 3 месяца назад
❤️ FANTASTIC cityscape made in watercolor 🎨
@JanetteHeffernan
@JanetteHeffernan 3 месяца назад
Much enjoyed !I was given a Winsor & Newton watercolour paint box when I was 12 but never shown how to use it. It is only now that I am 81 with the help of RU-vid and videos like this that I have got the hang of it. Great tips by the way. One thing I think would have helped me is that when I di take some expensive classes my teachers always used huge A3 very expensive papered washes like this for a beginner were almost impossible, Start small A5 and to begin I used cheap 200 g paper so I could have lots of goes and not use too much expensive paint or paper. Actually once you get the hang of cheap paper it has a wonderful look as it is so white and smooth. Water colour needs the white to show through. Now I use it for a draft and then do it again on expensive 300g textured paper. Some time I prefer the cheap smooth paper as I get sharp lines. What I learned is not to be afraid . You can make mistakes, like your cauliflowers. You can get rid of them. Why don't teachers show us how to get rid of our mistakes instead of throwing them away or having to live with them. One can just remove them with a bit of patience with clean water, even huge areas, dry and try again. And the drawing must be accurate. The human eye is unforgiving. David Hockney has a very useful RU-vid video on how to do this. All the modern masters use the camera to advantage including Singer Sergeant who also used white paint,. His paintings are super accurate. You can see his drawings and he cropped his photos. Regretfully I am too old now to ever get past the talented beginner. I copy watercolours of the masters to see how they did it and I have learned that watercolours do a lot for you, too. When I have given up on a painting I just leave it and by magic watercolour does it for me. Did this with one of Artefact's tutorials on wet on wet as I had the paper too wet and also the tutor was skilled at the way he used his brush strokes. I was in despair but when I returned the next morning the result was stunning. Watercolours take time. Why wasn't I shown all this when I was young.I now have no time left to take courses. If I were younger I should take the lot as you are all so skilled. Thank you for helping us.
@dsmith9572
@dsmith9572 2 месяца назад
I use cheap (but acid free) paper too. I've found that soft paper will pill and tear easily when it's wet. This can be used to manage textures between (fine) granulation and (coarse) brushwork. It takes some practice and a set of brushes ranging in stiffness, but it's pretty much fun.
@janettepolt2815
@janettepolt2815 Месяц назад
This is basic stuff-yet, the classes I've been to never mention it with such simplicity. Thank YOU!!
@snuuby5468
@snuuby5468 3 месяца назад
I have just found your channel. The way you explain everything is so easy to understand. When painting wet on wet I learnt from Anne Kerr a little rhyme to remember. The wetter the paper the drier the paint.
@vonjess9
@vonjess9 5 дней назад
Thank you
@bettyraynor-davis9
@bettyraynor-davis9 2 месяца назад
Love the videos. It would be helpful if the instructor would tell us what brushes and paints are being used in each of the tutorials as this is very important also in the learning process.
@kathiecopeland5169
@kathiecopeland5169 3 месяца назад
Well done. Very helpful to this new watercolorist want to be.
@ArtefactoSchool
@ArtefactoSchool 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching 🙏
@Sam48772
@Sam48772 3 месяца назад
Well done
@ArtefactoSchool
@ArtefactoSchool 3 месяца назад
Thank you for feedback!