I love your pear! What a creative approach. Thank you for the idea of taking inspiration from a source I would never of thought of as anything else but pictures to cut up.
Thank you so much! I have been creating art my entire life and I love to push boundaries and think outside the box which has lead me here. Glad you were inspired.
I just love your inspiration materials and then what you create from them, it’s just beautiful. I can’t do anything like this but I still love watching and listening to you. Thank you. Carolyn
@ I will try for sure. I just meant I don’t have your unique ideas and style but it’s inspiring nonetheless. I love the books you feature and the paints. I only have traditional colours so far but will try to add a few new ones too. Thank you Kelly
I really enjoyed your video. 👏🏻 I subscribed today. Your process of finding different colour palettes to use is wonderful. I have a Kaffe Fassett knitting book where he obtained his colour palette from different pieces of porcelain in the Victoria and Albert Museum. This process has inspired me to be more creative! Cheers! 👋👩🏻🦰🇨🇦
Even though it’s pretty, I am struggling with AI art books and ephemera. I suppose this is just a part of life now. I do adore your art and will be taking one of your classes soon!
I totally understand. I find the Collage Soup books so intriguing for any subject and only use them for inspiration. Of course, you can find inspiration everywhere, you just have to look around and and see what tempts your imagination. Thanks for watching!
I hate it when paint manufacturers keep making up colour names it just confuses things for people learning colour mixing. It’s getting as bad as nail polish and lipstick colours. I can’t follow easily the video without referring to colour wheel sorry.
I have to respectfully disagree, @carole2077. I’m learning about color mixing too - and I don’t use the color names as reference, just the color. Kelly shows here that color mixing rules apply, no matter the name of the color. It’s like her video about comparing “buff titanium” from different paint manufacturers. They’re pretty different, yet all named the same. It makes me smile to see color names like “hot dog”.
I love your pear! What a creative approach. Thank you for the idea of taking inspiration from a source I would never of thought of as anything else but pictures to cut up.
I am always on the lookout for new sources of inspiration, glad to share it with all of you - enjoy!
Oh, I love that pear! It is like studying DaVinci brush strokes, only with a watercolor twist! So creative. Just Gorgeous.
Thanks so much Monica and I love the was you saw it come together!
all those colours are so pretty!! 🥰
They really are and so fun to mix and match with, thank you!
Love those colors and textures!
Thank you and hope you were inspired to create!
What an awesome and inspiring RUclips! You are so easy to listen to and learn from! Thank you for the great inspiration!❤️
Thank you so much for your kind comments and welcome to In the Studio!
I love your buoyant enthusiasm! You have such a creative soul.
Such a lovely comment, thank you Maureen, I really appreciate it!
Wow! You have such vision and skill. Inspired by your color choices, creativity and artistic talent❤️
Thank you so much! I have been creating art my entire life and I love to push boundaries and think outside the box which has lead me here. Glad you were inspired.
As soon as you started flipping through the book, I knew why you bought it. I may have to purchase myself.
There are so many different Collage Soup books. Do a search on RUclips, most of them are shown in full. So many beautiful choices!
Love it, Kelly! I’m thinking that you want to mix Hot Dog with everything. So awesome! 😂😂😂
Yes I do LOL just makes me smile thinking about it. Thanks for watching!
This is so interesting to me. I didn’t know before that I needed to paint something like this because it sparks my interest. Thanks
Best compliment ever, thank you!
Yay! Beautiful looking watercolors, love the names.
The names is what sold me before even noticing the colors LOL
What an amazing tutorial! Thank you
So happy you enjoyed it, thanks!
Oh, my. That 'Virginia' PR 102 remind me of violet iron oxide! ❤ I'm always so inspired by your videos. 😊
It's amazing, right? Glad you have a color close to it to explore mixing with others!
Fun! Need to check out those brushes 🤩
They are so nice and with a great range of sizes as well.
I just love your inspiration materials and then what you create from them, it’s just beautiful. I can’t do anything like this but I still love watching and listening to you. Thank you. Carolyn
Of course you can do this! It will look a little different because you are painting but this is one easy piece and I hope you'll give it a try.
@ I will try for sure. I just meant I don’t have your unique ideas and style but it’s inspiring nonetheless. I love the books you feature and the paints. I only have traditional colours so far but will try to add a few new ones too. Thank you Kelly
@@CazMet-ss3ek it has taken me years and years and years to find inspiration everywhere, no worries, just play, always!
Wow. Quite inspiring
Thank you so much and glad you found it inspiring!
Love it!
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous pear! It reminds me a bit of Klimt, though he'd have added lots of gold.
I never thought of Klimt but I love the compliment, thank you!
Such a great idea,,love it…
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Absolutely love your pear! I think I might have to try to create a version of it …
Yeah, I love to hear this inspired you to paint!
Really lovely.❤
Thank you so much!
I really enjoyed your video. 👏🏻 I subscribed today. Your process of finding different colour palettes to use is wonderful. I have a Kaffe Fassett knitting book where he obtained his colour palette from different pieces of porcelain in the Victoria and Albert Museum. This process has inspired me to be more creative! Cheers! 👋👩🏻🦰🇨🇦
Inspiration is everywhere, we just forget that sometimes. Welcome to In the Studio!
So cool!
Glad you liked it, thank you!
Now I’m going to have hot dog in my brain all day. 😉
I know right, just don't start singing "I wish I was an Oscar Mayer weiner" LOL
Even though it’s pretty, I am struggling with AI art books and ephemera. I suppose this is just a part of life now. I do adore your art and will be taking one of your classes soon!
I totally understand. I find the Collage Soup books so intriguing for any subject and only use them for inspiration. Of course, you can find inspiration everywhere, you just have to look around and and see what tempts your imagination. Thanks for watching!
Any way you can list all the colors in this pallet? I got the Crabapple, Virginia, Hot Dog, Golden Delicious, Sarasota ones. Thank you, Kelly!
Hi Ashley, I'll include the colors under Addison & Sedgwick, sorry that I didn't do that sooner!
But if you cut it up you lose half the pages?😢
The book is made to be cut up but I guess you could always copy it instead to use for collage.
Thank you for calling us artists... and not "guys"... I'll bet women form at least 50% of your audience. Great video too. 😊🎉
Thank you and I truly appreciate every artist that stops by and takes a peek at my channel!
I hate it when paint manufacturers keep making up colour names it just confuses things for people learning colour mixing. It’s getting as bad as nail polish and lipstick colours. I can’t follow easily the video without referring to colour wheel sorry.
I thought it was fun and I enjoyed the color names so much, sorry you didn't like it.
I have to respectfully disagree, @carole2077. I’m learning about color mixing too - and I don’t use the color names as reference, just the color. Kelly shows here that color mixing rules apply, no matter the name of the color. It’s like her video about comparing “buff titanium” from different paint manufacturers. They’re pretty different, yet all named the same. It makes me smile to see color names like “hot dog”.