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Josh Wiley Paintings
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Добавлен 17 мар 2020
I love painting watercolours, but do some other mediums as well. If you're interested in seeing my work, look me up on....
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Painting a Watercolour Moose: Full Painting Process
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This video goes through the full process of painting a watercolour moose in an outdoor setting.
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0:00 Intro
1:57 Drawing Stage
4:53 First Wash
10:35 Second Wash and Details
34:47 Outro
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This video goes through the full process of painting a watercolour moose in an outdoor setting.
Reference photo: i.pinimg.com/originals/59/c7/75/59c775e3dd7a71dccc9a62c9d8475d6d.jpg
0:00 Intro
1:57 Drawing Stage
4:53 First Wash
10:35 Second Wash and Details
34:47 Outro
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Видео
Lessons Learned (3 Years of Watercolour Painting)
Просмотров 1918 месяцев назад
Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings A brief overview of some major lessons learned over my first 3 years of painting.
Watercolour Barn - Full Painting Process
Просмотров 201Год назад
Instagram: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Facebook: joshwileypaintings In this video I walk through the process (from sketch to final wash) of painting a rural scene with a barn. I forgot to mention this in the video but this was a picture I took during our travels in the states (a drive by snapshot from a car). I was very glad to paint something I too...
Best Beginner Watercolour Brushes: My Progression and Suggestions
Просмотров 972Год назад
In this video I will walk you through my journey in watercolour brushes and what brushes I recommend for anyone starting out with watercolour. Instagram: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Facebook: joshwileypaintings 0:00 -Intro 0:57 -My Journey 4:06 -Essential Brushes (Tier 1) (Ranked) 7:22 -Tier 2 (Helpful) 11:27 -Tier 3 (Optional) 12:35 - Bonus Tier (T...
How to Paint a Bird in Watercolour : Northern Flicker
Просмотров 300Год назад
Instagram: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Facebook: joshwileypaintings In this video I walk through the process of painting a Northern Flicker in watercolour. I did this painting as a part of a series of paintings I hope to get printed as cards at some point. Reference Photo: pixabay.com/images/id-3543017/ Colours Used: Neutral Tint Yellow Ochre Pyrrol...
Basic Colour Mixing - Watercolour mixes
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.2 года назад
Instagram: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Facebook: joshwileypaintings In this video I go through some basic colour mixes with my palette.
Watercolour Zebras - Full Process Tutorial
Просмотров 2232 года назад
Instagram: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Facebook: joshwileypaintings In this video I walk through the process of painting watercolour zebras in a landscape. Reference Photos: pin.it/2RRY4fu pin.it/62f3NKS
Setting Up A Travel Palette - Limited Palette
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 года назад
Instagram: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Facebook: joshwileypaintings In this video I go through revamping my old travel palette, switching over to mostly full pans, and explaining my colour choices (as of Feb. 2022) (There is also some bonus material at the end of the video :) ) 0:00 Intro 1:07 Taking Apart the Old Palette 4:23 Planning Out Colours 7...
Painting with a Flat Brush - Flat Brush Only Tutorial
Просмотров 3522 года назад
Painting a city scene from Venezuela with only (almost only) a flat brush. Flat Brush: Silver Black Velvet 1/2" Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings Website: joshua-wiley.com/
Winter Landscape - Full Painting Process
Просмотров 2262 года назад
Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings This video goes through how to paint a winter landscape, from sketch to completion. The video will cover using washes, wet in wet technique and some negative space painting. Reference Photo: drive.google.com/file/d/1RVt6QxWuaObOAQgU0IrG7JDkmKwqGYj_/view?usp=sharing Colours Used: Cer...
Watercolor Elephants - Easy Watercolor Full Process
Просмотров 2892 года назад
This video goes through a fairly simple process of painting a group of elephants. Reference Photo: www.emptynestershittheroad.com/queen-elizabeth-national-park/ Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings
Istanbul - Pull Painting Process Tutorial
Просмотров 3412 года назад
Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings A full process tutorial of a scene of the Sultan Ahmet Mosque (Blue Mosque) in Istanbul. *Note: some video glitches meant that some parts of the first wash are skipped through. Reference Photo for initial drawing by Ahmet Polat on Pexels. www.pexels.com/photo/historical-mosque-at-wa...
Setting Up A Watercolour Palette - Limited Palette: My Journey
Просмотров 17 тыс.2 года назад
A brief look at my own journey with my watercolour palettes and the influences in putting together my palettes. Jane Blundell & The Ultimate Mixing Palette www.janeblundellart.com/the-ultimate-mixing-palette-a-world-of-colours.html Liz Steele www.lizsteel.com/current-palette-jan-2020/ Lydia MakePeace www.lydiamakepeace.com/blog/basic-watercolor-palette-12-essential-colors Alvaro Catagnet's Pale...
Detailed Portrait - Full Length Watercolor Tutorial (Narrated)
Просмотров 933 года назад
A full process painting of a detailed watercolour portrait. Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings Reference Photo by Murat Estibir www.pexels.com/photo/gorgeous-young-black-woman-with-afro-hair-4355346/ SUPPLIES I USE REGULARLY Palette Watercolour Palette: amzn.to/2KUvzfO Pans for Palette: amzn.to/2Kul2IB Paints Daniel ...
Prairie Storm -FULL Length Watercolour Tutorial (Narrated)
Просмотров 1573 года назад
Website: joshua-wiley.com/ Instagram: joshwileypaintings Facebook: joshwileypaintings A painting of a prairie storm, from the drawing stage to final touches. SUPPLIES I USE REGULARLY Palette Watercolour Palette: amzn.to/2KUvzfO Pans for Palette: amzn.to/2Kul2IB Paints Daniel Smith Watercolor Paints amzn.to/34Mt8D3 (Various colours (15ml) Paper Arches Cold-Press Water...
Night Scene Timelapse (Watercolour Painting)
Просмотров 723 года назад
Night Scene Timelapse (Watercolour Painting)
Prairie Landscape - Watercolor Tutorial
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Prairie Landscape - Watercolor Tutorial
Moana Inspired Sailboat - Full Tutorial
Просмотров 1604 года назад
Moana Inspired Sailboat - Full Tutorial
Pokemon Watercolour - Narrated Tutorial of Ninetales
Просмотров 1124 года назад
Pokemon Watercolour - Narrated Tutorial of Ninetales
1 Year of Watercolor Paintings - (2019-2020)
Просмотров 1614 года назад
1 Year of Watercolor Paintings - (2019-2020)
Rural Landscape Time-Lapse - Faroe Islands
Просмотров 524 года назад
Rural Landscape Time-Lapse - Faroe Islands
Mongolian Landscape - Simple Tutorial with Narration
Просмотров 1484 года назад
Mongolian Landscape - Simple Tutorial with Narration
Simple Horse Painting - Full Process Tutorial
Просмотров 1474 года назад
Simple Horse Painting - Full Process Tutorial
Boat at Sunset - Full Painting Process Tutorial Using Vibrant Colours
Просмотров 634 года назад
Boat at Sunset - Full Painting Process Tutorial Using Vibrant Colours
How to Paint Trees - Watercolour Techniques for 3 Different Types of Trees
Просмотров 1394 года назад
How to Paint Trees - Watercolour Techniques for 3 Different Types of Trees
Painting Flowers in Watercolour - Spring Lilies Full Tutorial
Просмотров 904 года назад
Painting Flowers in Watercolour - Spring Lilies Full Tutorial
Portrait Painting Tutorial - In 3-4 Simple Layers
Просмотров 834 года назад
Portrait Painting Tutorial - In 3-4 Simple Layers
Cows in Pasture - FULL Length Watercolour Tutorial (Narrated)
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Cows in Pasture - FULL Length Watercolour Tutorial (Narrated)
I just found you Josh. I love your style of painting and thank you so much for sharing your process.
@@carmellahill5849 thanks!
What a bohemian personality! Respect.
Thank you. It was helpful to see how you painted the cows & kept the background simple.
@@marycrawford5652 glad it helped!
I have about 4 blues too. The thing about blues is you can't really mix them from one or two that you might have. They're all very different. I have Thalo blue, Cobalt, French ultra, and Cerulian. Though I tend to lean more on Cobalt and Thalo. If I had to loose one it would probably be Cerulian.
I'm putting a new palette together and found this quite helpful. Thank you!
@@davidmalinowski3930 glad to help!
You live in pakistan?
@@mrart4276 I do! Teaching at an international school.
Can you tell can you tell me where or who put out that blue pallet that you showed I'm looking all over for it mine is in yellow and I don't remember who I bought it from can you tell me where you bought the blue one I think mine is Winsor Newton but I can't be sure
@@patfoley4888 it’s MEEDEN. I found mine on Amazon.
You are so easy to follow, thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you!
so glad you cleaned your palette--didn't you say residuals tend toward mud??!! prepares the mind better to start a new painting.
Hi everyone! You can easily clean your metal palettes using a stiff oil brush and olive oil soap. Even though the brush is stiff, it is not actually rough on the surface. It will, however, remove stuck paint easily.
Thanks! Great tip. I usually leave most of my palette so I have some easy greys with just being able to mix everything that’s there on the palette already. But more and more I clean off one area especially to make sure I get some nice vibrant colours right away for certain areas.
@@JoshWileyPaintings I never really understood that “palette grey” thing. I know that a lot of artists like to start with grey from whatever paint is on their mixing palette, but I like to stay with colour, usually a nice blue sky.
very helpful….thanks again..
This was so very very helpful. Thank you so much. I’m trying to find what I really like and who am I…..in my painting. Excellent video.
Thank you! Glad it could help
speaking of trying something different, how bout a war zone or combat thing? Seems like that would look nice.
I learned a lot from your video, thank you!
So glad
That all seems quite irrational, I would question your reasoning on every level. I understand why you’re saying theses things, but question everything again. Sorry ❤
This was great! Thank you
Thanks! Glad to help!
Thanks for this video, helped me a lot to have more clarity on how to arrange my palette, so much color options, made me have headache.
Glad it helped. I feel I could probably go back and consolidate more as well.
Great video. What brand of paints 🎨 are you mixing? W & N? White Nights, DS? You just popped up in my feed, so thos is the first video of yours, for me. So I'm not familiar with your pallette. Subscribed. 👍 I am shopping for my first 🎨 pallette in over a decade and I am going to decide based on the mixing. My art teachers taught us mixing & then we had to do the entire gray scale of 10 with white & black. I will treat myself to other colors, later.
Thanks! All of my paints are Daniel Smith. I have a tube of white Guache from Holbein that I use for some things - but I don’t think anything in this video.
Good job!
Thanks!
I'm so happy to find your channel. Thank you for beautiful and rich videos. I have already watched most of them and learned a lot. I'm in a stage that need courage to start to practice and I found it in your videos. You also have a cool signature. Thanks again. Fariba
Thank you so much! So glad to be a help. Many blessings on the art journey!
Wonderful info. Thank you for sharing your journey to your limited palette. I have come to love Daniel Smith watercolors and have the right number of colors in my current palette but I am having a difficult time placing them in a useful order so you have helped me a lot in thinking about that. Thank you for sharing.😊
So glad I could help!
Your explanation why to stick to single pigment colors finally made it clear to me! Thank you! I had never heard anyone say it like that before!
Glad it helped! I forget who explained it to me that way, but it’s been very helpful.
I like to paint trees and landscapes so the basic palette using sap green with the other few colors is very helpful
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Very Helpful. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Thank!
I’m at “that place “ in my watercolor journey . You’re insightful was very helpful.
Glad to help!
There is a yelloww that i depend on more and more for mixing greens and peachy ( i have iris of several shades of ) and that is nickle azo..from daniel green..i might have one from m.graham in my studio palette. For landscapes in my southern NYS spring, it's a necessity
Great recommendation! Thanks!
@JoshWileyPaintings one of my blues has to be Prussian as I mix with Hansa yellow for. A " hunter" green look alike.
@@marjoriejohnson6535 sounds cool! I’ll have to try it. I love Prussian as a colour, so I’m interested to see it mixed.
This might help me paint my sheltie......hopefully
Love it!
LOVE THE BOAT....my favorite too.
You might like the 18 half pab pallette from schmincke, available empty from Wet Paint, it is just a little larger and allows for alot of mixable colors. Also the first lid that goes down has square " dents" for small mixing purposes. It also balances well in my hand. I take the tray out , cut a piece of clear package plastic , stick my full, half and 1/4 pans and the entire thing comes out , leaving me more mixing room while in the field. ...its my go to palette even sometimes in the studio. ( i also need more than 1 yellow and 4 blues...they mix so very different and cerelium
Oops spelling...cerulean is necessary for sky in my area ( upstate NY) and I found it great near ocean in Ireland.
Pps...it balances better than the 24 long pallet like your new one.
Cool! Sounds great! I’ll look into it.
Always know what your mixing colors are and what your convenience colors are. You might be the type of person who hates using convenience mixes and prefers to mix everything from primaries. Or you might be the person who has a couple of primaries in the palette and then 12 convenience mixes. Hell you might even make your own convenience mixes. But know why a color is on your palette. Is it there because it's a good base color to start mixing from (i.e. ideally single pigment, good qualities for mixing, not too opaque, not too overwhelming in mixes etc) or is it there because it makes your process easier and gives you easy access to a color you just like but don't need to adjust too much? Helps a lot to know at least that about your palette. Also one thing I would always recommend that's really helped me from the get go is having one big "home" palette where pretty much all of your colors live. I used a 48 pan one and took the rails out so it has wayyyy more space than I even have colors. Every color I have goes in that palette. So if I'm doing something like that workshop he's talking about or I'm at home and just think "oh I'd love to add this color right now that's not on this palette" I just need to grab my big one and have all my colors ready to go there. That way I always have that option but without having to cramp the palette I actually normally use day to day or having to decide if it's worth adding without trying it out. I can just switch it in for a little while or use it from the big palette for a while and see if it's worth adding to my small palette or not.
Great ideas! Totally agree with knowing why you have a colour on your palette and what’s it is there for. Not sure I have the patience/wallet to have a home palette like that. I like the idea, but my budget from the start pushed me into being more streamlined with my choices, because I wanted to get professional tubes, but couldn’t afford to try everything. So… a lot of research and some trial and error later - I had my palette. I do have a larger palette though and then my travel one. The large one isn’t anywhere near 48 pans but it does let me have some colours that wouldn’t fit on my travel one. Still great ideas though.
As a beginner to watercolor and painting in general, this video was very helpful. Thank you so much!!!
Glad it could help! Thanks!
I love this it’s beautiful
Thanks!
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Thank you so much for me finding this video my grandson has cows and he likes me to paint some. You help me this week. Thank you again.
Glad to help!!
I noticed you had pans in your palette but you also had tubes of paint. Do you fill the pans with paint from the tubes?
Sorry I totally missed this question! Yes, I buy pans from Amazon and then fill them with tubes.
amazing! I've been a person who dabbles in art starting with acrylics in 1982-ish. progressed to oils for quite a few years. then almost 4 years ago started with watercolors. at this point I realized mixing colors & knowing warm/cool colors are NOT my strong points. the individual who started me in watercolor is an amazing artist but because of my background did not take me step by step in learning this new medium. I am still searching your question "who am I"? The artists I follow have their own styles & encourage their viewers to seek the answer to that #1 question of WHO I AM! a continual learning process. thank you for your video that I just "happened to click" on this morning.
Thanks! Glad it could be a help! And all the best on the journey of discovering who you are as an artist! I’m certainly not there. Peace be the journey.
Fantastic video - I have learned so much!
I’m so glad! 😁
Great video, Josh! Kiitos, for sharing your thoughts. What app (Palette??) are you using to make your color charts, please. That's brilliant!
It’s actually just Google Drawings. I just got the colour swatches lists from Daniel Smith and cropped them down to just a single colour so I could arrange them and move them around.
@@JoshWileyPaintings Brilliant and then some! I love cut-and-paste solutions. Appreciate your answer!
Thank you for the pep talk!
He's so adorable and so proud of his achievement. What a great bonus to share as it certainly made me smile and lightened my day a bit. What a blessing he is! Enjoy add they grow up way sooner than we think.
Absolutely! He’s growing up so fast. And now he has a brother too!
I had two thoughts while watching this video. The first one was that full pans are optimal. I tried half pans for a little bit but they were so frustrating because I kept feeling like I was sticking my brush straight down into it and that didn't feel good to me. The second is that for me, painting is very much a hobby. I understand the need to maintain a level of professionalism if you are a professional artist but I picked up watercolors because it was fun, and I personally have more fun when I have lots of different colors to play with.
Great thoughts. Absolutely. I’m all about fun over professionalism. If it doesn’t give you joy, it’s not worth doing. (That doesn’t apply with all things in life, but with watercolours that’s very much how I feel).
Thank you!
perfect for beginners !
So glad to hear it!
Definitely, I subscribe to your channel. Thank you again.
I think it is beautiful the whole thing, the explanation of it all one thing I have to say, do not put yourself down. I have learned so much from this video thank you thank you.
Thanks so much. That’s so good to hear
I love Daniel Smith's Isoindoline Yellow. It's a rich warm yellow that washes out to a gorgeous pale peach. I don't care if I "need" it or not. It's on my palette!
I’ll have to check it out! It sounds beautiful. I have some dot cards to try when I get back home.
@@JoshWileyPaintings I think you'll love it.
Wow! I ❤ it, very talented 😮
Thanks!
Who "moves" to pehkistehn? 🤣🤣
People who want to be here. Like me😁
This is so beautiful !!!
Thanks so much!!