@Katherine Sullivan thanks for the confirmation. One of my problems is that the colour gets very muddy when I mix the brown and the ultramarine. I have tried it two times so far, and the second time it came out better than the first. So, hopefully I will get it in time!
I had no idea a sky like this was even possible with watercolor. It has to be one of the most captivating skies in this medium. Just a great tutorial all around. This is one I plan to try, maybe many times. So much to learn here!
Umberto you are a great teacher! Thank you I keep on trying with my watercolors, but cannot do as great as you. I'll keep trying. Thank you for your video.
Excellent. You are missed when you are not broadcasting. You are one of the few qualified watercolours doing demonstrations on RU-vid that really get the instruction part across. Success to you always.
Marvelous...….I have to admit, I am ........well....... I am a spy...…..I keep watching your videos over and over again and I enjoy every brush stroke you make. So relaxing so, peaceful, soooooo good. Love it. Never done watercolor before, mostly acrylic and that is why I've been spying on you for quiet some time......heheheheh......Love your work, mate.....love it. Keep doing an awesome job
That sky is......WOW!! It's amazing how it looked like you just kinda dropped paint anywhere and everywhere and it ends up looking like that! Multiple layers and tones, I think that's the key. I'll be watching this multiple times and practicing as many times as neccessary to try and get that look thst you've achieved! The very simple form of the man walking the lane really helped me with that aspect of painting in this style of watercolor painting, in that it just needs to give the basic form and you don't need all the details. Thank you for sharing your talent!
I tried this technique... with some control on the water spray it came out well... Thanks Mr Rossini.. it is very nice how you have created the lights on the medow... loved it
Thank you so much, I love you style of painting and will certainly paint this landscape. I have painted some of your landscapes and each time I learn so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Your work is so alive, so exciting. Thank you sharing your imagination and genius. Anyone who can put this much of himself in a painting must be a fearless genius.
You offer the student so much help! I appreciated the sketch, progressive color mix details, the explanations of stokes and rationale of water technique, and especially the close-ups at the end. A great lesson on a dramatic sky -- one on my wish list. Thanks, Umberto w/blessings. P.S. Red coat suited the blue-yellow-green drama perfectly!
Thank you Umberto. Umberto's watercolour demo's are so generous, he shares everything with us. With watercolour paper and a few resonable quality paints we can all copy this painting, if only to get started. Get the drawing right and follow every step. As or me I am very happy to watch him painting and listen to the lovely music. It's all very relaxing.
I have tried a couple of his tutorials and they turned out so well. He is a great teacher and I enjoy the musical accompaniment. Thank you so much Umberto Rossini.
I very much appreciate how you approach your watercolors and your instruction. It is very helpful for me. Especially I want to say, I LOVE your treatment of the sky, it is very inspiring the contrast of light and the effect. A simple composition such as this one with it’s strong pure color and easy layering is just right for me when I am in a low place with my own work. Thanks Umberto