I just love this whole scene. It evokes a sense of calm....love the layering technique and colours.....the delicate brush work for the branches is beautiful. Thank you for showing us how it's done! 🖼️🖌️
I can't wait to try this! I wanted to comment to ask if you can offer suggestions on organizing art supplies. I'm a beginner but find that I've already collected several brushes, paint colors, journals, etc. (Shopaholic here!) Now my work and storage area is a mess and I can't seem to find a way to organize it all. This might not be the right forum for this kind of thing but just wanted to bring it up in case others have the same difficulty. Thanks! And keep the great videos coming!
Not trying to be a smarty pants but the Bleed Proof White is a highly opaque watercolor product. It’s basically a liquid form of gouache. Love this tutorial and will try it in my new watercolor book! Eek! A brand new book is always intimidating, at first!😃💖
This will be my evening fun. I always love watching you and being inspired. Thank you from Northern Michigan!! We had 65 degrees today with lots of sunshine. So we were able to BBQ!! It was a beautiful and blessed day 💕
I'm pretty sure those are full pans. Half pans are square and generally fit 12 per row in a tin like that. I only mention this because it can be confusing for beginners. I love your videos! I watch you every day.
I love doing more “folk art” paintings & never used QOR watercolors & do they work well with other artist grade paints? Another question is could I use indigo instead of Payne’s grey? Ty.
They work great with other paints. I’ve found no issues when mixing them with other brands. You can certainly use indigo. It may have a slightly different shade to it but will look lovely n
Thank you for watching. Adding white was just a design choice to add a level of contrast. It’s a whimsical illustration, so doesn’t have to follow any of the rules of light. You can definitely leave it out. 😁