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Watercolour Sketching || Two techniques, One location  

Lynette Clark
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2 techniques for one location. in today's video I am sketching a boutique shop in Ryde on the Isle of Wight. The first, ink and wash and the second, paint first/draw later.
#urbansketching
Materials 🖌️🎨
Canson A4 cold pressed watercolour paper
Mungyo 48 watercolour pan set
Buff titanium and Payne's grey from Daniel Smith
0.1 & 0.5 Sepia waterproof Unipin fineliner
0.1 black waterproof Unipin fineliner
Signo Uni-ball white gel pen
HB pencil
Music 🎶
Track 1 - Hypnotic by 92elm
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Track 2 - Holding Pattern by Mountaineer
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Track 3 - Plains by Color Parade
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Track 4 - Commodus by Color Parade
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Комментарии : 82   
@josettekennington944
@josettekennington944 Год назад
Both are great but love the paint first sketch later version ❤
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
That was my favourite too. Thank you Josette ☺️ I really appreciate your support ❤️
@user-lp8eu2zt8x
@user-lp8eu2zt8x 5 месяцев назад
You are an amazing artist. Thank you for sharing your techniques.
@carolinewashington294
@carolinewashington294 Год назад
I love elements of both sketches. Cant wait to see what you come up with next.
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you Caroline. I'm really looking forward to sharing the next location 😉❤️❤️❤️
@carolinewashington294
@carolinewashington294 Год назад
@@lynetteclark I'm intrigued and looking forward to it.
@noooo0ooo0o
@noooo0ooo0o Год назад
Beautiful sketches 🖌
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you my lovely ❤️❤️❤️
@robertcook2572
@robertcook2572 Год назад
Great demonstration! I definitely believe paint first is the way to go for anyone who lacks watercolour confidence. I feel that I have spoiled many a satisfactory sketch by my crack-handed application of paint. However, an unpromising melange of watercolours can only be improved by the addition of line work to give it some structure and meaning. Good linework can improve indifferent watercolours, but indifferent watercolours can ruin good linework. That's my experience, anyway!
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
I think you might have a very good point there, and put in a way that exceeds my ability to articulate. Thank you Robert ❤️
@jessking1296
@jessking1296 Год назад
Both sketches were fantastic. I wouldn't be able to pick which one I prefer
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much for watching Jess, and for your lovely comments ❤️
@sallysanderson7261
@sallysanderson7261 Год назад
Both are awesome
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much 😊❤️
@davidbyck
@davidbyck Год назад
In their own way, they are both special. Thank you
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 Год назад
What an amazing talent you have Lynette To be able to create masterpieces like this Absolutely fantastic 👏 ❤
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you Phil 🥰🥰🥰 You're always so lovely to me. I appreciate you so much ❤️
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 Год назад
@@lynetteclark well it's a skill I will never have, so I can appreciate you and your skill more ❤️
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Honestly Phil you are an absolute 💎 ❤️
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 Год назад
@@lynetteclark well I'm in awe of how amazing you are ❤️
@patmillgate7193
@patmillgate7193 Год назад
Brilliant…..many thanks!!
@suehickman9038
@suehickman9038 Год назад
Both are amazing but I like how you let the paint naturally bleed into each other on the second painting. Like you said, the colour of the slabs in the second looks better too
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much Sue ☺️❤️ The slabs on the second one were much more colourful and interesting. What I love about the second technique is it encourages doing all the things that I was taught at school to avoid with regards to watercolour. 😆x
@suehickman9038
@suehickman9038 Год назад
I actually like "cauliflowers" too. I make them on purpose lol
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
I'm starting to do the same now thanks to Paul Clark. They look so pretty ❤️
@mariondavis3444
@mariondavis3444 3 месяца назад
I enjoyed the paint first sketch later painting it’s more it’s free or to do and it’s wonderful to see how you brought out all the details anyway thank you
@scarletstark5848
@scarletstark5848 5 месяцев назад
Paint first, sketch after is such a fun technique, I think I'd choose that one though both look great!
@hansolo4908
@hansolo4908 9 месяцев назад
Thumbs Up & Subscribed… 4 me I spent some time with the final results & in the end I went with the one on the right, the one you did second. Why? well the building was more square & balanced. The first suffered from narrowing at the top, such as you might get from taking a photo. Perhaps, put any reference through Photoshop or similar software before using. Loved it, more please!
@renigalea767
@renigalea767 6 месяцев назад
Love them both but for urban sketching I prefer the second, paint first one. Something I aspire to. 😊
@dianecharest8365
@dianecharest8365 Год назад
They both came out great . But i like the paint first, sketch later.
@joycedimaggio3816
@joycedimaggio3816 Год назад
The different results of techniques adds to variety of finished product
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much for watching Joyce. It's really appreciated ❤️
@kathyevans9141
@kathyevans9141 11 месяцев назад
I loved both versions and also really liked your use of the brown fineliner pen, it suited the subject matter so well.
@paulbaldwin6803
@paulbaldwin6803 Год назад
I enjoyed both approaches to sketching. The details in each were amazing. I just "sketched" my way from Amsterdam to Budapest on a Viking river cruise. I didn't capture as many details as you have shown here but had a great time painting/sketching. I was surprised to hear you say that the people in Ryde couldn't afford electricity. Is that really an issue? Thank you for sharing.
@TheDriller05
@TheDriller05 10 месяцев назад
Excellent work! I thought I’d enjoy the first painting more, but was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed the second painting more. Both are very good. Cheers!
@FranOnTheEdge
@FranOnTheEdge 3 месяца назад
I love your sketching and your watercolour and your voice explaining what you're doing... um, do you have a version without the music? I find it hard to concentrate with music playing. I just wondered.
@lisaannef
@lisaannef Год назад
Love both of them but that painting first, draw later always intrigues me. It looks like more fun, not knowing how it's going to end up.
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
I love the unpredictability of the paint first too, and the challenge of pulling it all together with the line work at the end 😊 Thank you so much for watching and for your support. You are very much appreciated ❤️
@sebclarkmusic
@sebclarkmusic Год назад
Gotta love a two for one ❤
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
It's never a bad thing. ❤️
@PaulMcKillop
@PaulMcKillop Год назад
Your brush control is amazing, Lynette. Another great one. My inner engineer comes out, pen first for me.
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you Paul 😊 See, I was taught at school to draw your subject first and has always stuck with me that it's the logical way to do things but I do find my sketches are looser with the second method. ❤️
@gemmajournals8434
@gemmajournals8434 Год назад
Both were amazing. I think it more entertaining watching the second because its interesting seeing it all come together
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you Gemma. I'm pleased that you liked both and grateful for your feedback ❤️
@thomashensley5756
@thomashensley5756 Год назад
I really like both.
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@barbwired10
@barbwired10 Год назад
Both looked great. Second one felt more natural and liberating to not contain paint within the fine lines of ur drawing. You inspired me to do the same next time. Thank u
@danid.496
@danid.496 Год назад
I like the 2 style 😉
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you Dani. ☺️❤️
@JohnnyB-art
@JohnnyB-art Год назад
Hi Lynette, what a great idea doing the 2 techniques,, both turned out really lovely but I have to say the second one the way the paint worked so freely really did it for me.. great video and brilliant subject! … another super video. 😊x
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you 😊 You are too kind ❤️ I thought it would be interesting to see I would yield very different results but was very surprised how similar they were. I agree with the paint mixes on the second though. X
@robertr6675
@robertr6675 Год назад
You have resolved a great confusion for me. I now feel like I have more of a plan for both techniques! Thank you!!!
@user-oc2mt8kf2j
@user-oc2mt8kf2j Год назад
Found your channel via Jenna Rainey recommendation
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Hello there 😊 My channel was recommended?? 😃 Oh wow. That's wonderful. Welcome to my channel and thank you so much for letting me know ❤️❤️
@mulle3574
@mulle3574 Год назад
So did I. Really love your style. I would try the first one with a sketch first, the second one seem way to scary, but yet really intriguing at the same time, funny how that works 😅
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much Mulle 😊❤️ a big warm welcome to my channel ❤️ Jenna is an absolute star and I am still in shock that she would do such a lovely thing for her fellow artists. 🥰 I don't know about you, but at school it was drummed into me that you always sketch/draw your image before painting, so flipping that around can seem really illogical and scary. It's fun though, because it takes away that element that it's got to be perfect, so you can relax, have fun with it and roll with the results. It also helps you look at things with a different perspective. I'm still however, more comfortable sketching first.
@Blick_Art
@Blick_Art Год назад
This completely captured our attention! We werer thinking that the second approach- paint 1st/draw 2nd- would be great for artists wanting to use a non-waterproof ink, or maybe a fountain pen. Recently, another artist shared with us that she makes heavy use of tracing paper to develop line art before incorporating it into a finished piece. That might not be sufficiently improvisational for every artist, but we think it might help artists who are afraid to just dive into a painting. Thanks again for another great video- we always look forward to new uploads here!
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time out of your day to leave a comment. I've not heard of the technique that you mentioned with tracing paper but it sounds interesting. I do feel that the second approach is more liberating. Instantly that expectation to create something hyper realistic is taken away and you're left with being able to be spontaneous and rolling with whatever ends up on the paper. ☺️
@Blick_Art
@Blick_Art Год назад
@@lynetteclark Interacting with artists is the best part of our day, we just wish we could devote more time! Thanks for welcoming us on your channel!
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
It's lovely to meet you ☺️❤️
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
... and I have just subbed to your channel ❤️
@Blick_Art
@Blick_Art Год назад
@@lynetteclark We subscribed to yours too!
@syritasdoneitgoodytwoshoes2471
@syritasdoneitgoodytwoshoes2471 11 месяцев назад
oh youre brilliant...hoping to be half as good as you one day... i actually like the 1st one best 😘
@SketchingRocks
@SketchingRocks 9 месяцев назад
This is a great lesson. One thing, I wear hearing aids and the music overrides your voice at times. Maybe turn it down a tad for us old guys. Did you turn off the CC?
@christinemayopowers
@christinemayopowers Год назад
Lovely. Both are amazing. As someone who is just learning to draw, the paint first draw later is very helpful to watch. Thank you very much for the videos
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Awww thank you so much Christine 🥰 your kind words and support are very much appreciated ❤️
@DavidSamuelBl10
@DavidSamuelBl10 Год назад
Dynamic, Mrs. Lynette Clark, madam.☺️ My birthday is on May 26, madam.😌
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Hello David. Happy birthday for the 26th. I hope you have a fantastic day 😊
@samantharobinson4902
@samantharobinson4902 Год назад
Really enjoyed both your paintings, thank you for sharing, im currently trying to learn this process, not being great at drawing the paint first idea works for me, makes it less daunting 😊, thanks again looking forward to your next masterclass 🙌🏼
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Awww thank you so much Samantha 😊❤️ Your kindness and support is very much appreciated ❤️ I do feel like the 2nd one is a lot more fun and you have so much more freedom to experiment as you're not aiming for something hyper realistic, so less pressure. 😊
@gabischmidt2753
@gabischmidt2753 Год назад
Hello Lynette, that was a beautiful motif. I liked the second picture a bit better. It is a bit looser. I find it difficult to apply the colour first and then to make the contours with the fineliner. You did a great job and I will try it once. Get out of your comfort zone.😄 Thank you very much for sharing.♥
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Hello Gabi ❤️🥰 I prefer the second one too because of all the colour bleeds that created a much more interesting wash. I think because we're usually taught at school to draw first, it's difficult to get your head around doing it a different way from what you are used to. Thank you so much for watching and for your support ❤️❤️❤️
@mrs.z605
@mrs.z605 Год назад
They are both amazing, can't decide which is my favorite. New subscriber here, and so glad I found your channel. I Enjoyed watching both, but something fun and exciting about the paint, lines later that makes me want to try it. Thank you for your insights and inspiration. ❤️✝️🌹✝️❤️
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Hello Mrs Z ☺️ Thank you so much for watching, your kind words and for subscribing ❤️ I recommend giving it a go, it's a really fun technique ☺️
@ChericeByler
@ChericeByler Год назад
They’re both fantastic but I think I prefer the paint first version as I like the color bleeds and loose feel of the final piece
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you Cherice 😊 I prefer the second one for the same reason. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. ❤️
@rebeccabately2719
@rebeccabately2719 Год назад
I really liked both. You are so talented☺
@lynetteclark
@lynetteclark Год назад
Thank you so much 😊 You are too kind ❤️
@1Thedairy
@1Thedairy Год назад
Love the demonstration but I found the music too loud and distracting when you were talking. Not really necessary
@user-bk7in3vl4l
@user-bk7in3vl4l 4 месяца назад
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@Sweetie-zf3ss
@Sweetie-zf3ss Год назад
Hay it’s not as bad as u say about how expensive electricity ⚡️ is I just turned on my light 💡 an all it cost was £1.000 not bad for this time of year 😈💖💋🇬🇧
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