Well, thank you a lot! India is so beautiful.... although I have never been there, all the people I get to know from there are so nice and kind. All best to you :)
Quelle maîtrise ! C’est agréable à regarder, ça fait rêver. J’avoue que cela me donne envie de pratiquer. Merci pour vos tutoriels! Même si il y a débutant et ...débutant 😂
Your paintings are incredible..I love them ❤ you are a great inspiration It was my first time using watercolor and I found you..I was a little scared that it wouldn't turn out good but after trying your tutorials it turned out pretty well. A Big Thanks to you❤
This video inspires me to practice more. Hopefully some day I can paint a beautiful scene like this. Thank you so much for this wonderful painting. 😍😍😍
I used masking fluid. It is awesome for preserving the white of the paper. If you wanna see a bit more about it`s use, I have a video on that. Here is link : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XNrOLVHK0ek.html
Marena! You, my dear friend, amaze me EVERY TIME! The way you build your skies completely mesmerizes me... I seriously can watch you create alllllll day! Oh wait, I totally have! Hahaha! Much love to you, my Sister-in-art 🎨 ArtOn 🎨
Just beautiful seascape. We used to rent a condo across from the beach in Oceanside, CA and in that condo there was a seascape on the wall and it was almost the same. You make your colors work the depth of the sky and the textures. Awesome.
I can absolutely understand why you mean that. But it is not as hard as it looks. Just try it. Maybe it won´t turn out like mine, but it is great practice for couple of watercolor techniques. :) And thank you! I am glad you think it´s beautiful.
your art is so beautiful! i was wondering how you kept all the colours in the beach separate? should i let the paint dry before i wet the paper? newbie watercolour painter here :DD
Alternative is white gouache or white acrylic. You use it at the end when finished with everything else and in quite amount. Take a look at this video how I used gouache (same goes for acrylics) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--ap5ihM90eg.html or this one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RwiBLN5V4Is.html . Maybe it will help. :) And if you do not have that either, when finished with painting the sea, take some flat a bit harder brush and dip it slightly in the water, wipe on a towel and pick up the paint where you want your white foam. Paint shoould lift up from paper. :)
I actually do have a tutorial on painting a sea-foam without masking fluid. Here is the link : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W6hRUSp5-g0.html Maybe that can help. :)
Hey, this one in Centenaire cold pressed cotton watercolor paper 300gsm or 140lb. I got that one online and it available in Europe, I think, only. But I usually use Fontaine cotton paper.