I appreciate so much the way you've laid everything out in front of the viewer. Every bit of it has something to teach. I loved watching this and can really use these pointers (especially for negative painting and how different colors imply distance😊
I feel1) Fast colour mixing 2) Negative painting 3) washes.....these three are most important as a beginner in watercolor. If as Ia beginner if I could practice these 3 separately... thoroughly....I think watercolor is much easier...I realised this after 4 years of watercolor...I know very slow brain ..but this might help others. Also I feel at least 100 sheets of watercolor paper should be filled and wasted... willingly happily...to lose that high expectations
Your last line is immortal !! More than 100 sheets are to tried & "wasted" happily with a smiling face & mind ... very very true !! Again this is very true for other mediums also -- namely soft pastel art ... etc. Thank u ...
Wow, I wish I'd found you sooner! I love the way you teach, so clear and I love that I can see everything (your palette etc) Thanks for sharing and I will definitely be giving this a go and watching more of your videos of course 😊
I always felt his tonal variation isn't much...I'm a beginner in watercolor according to myself...so my opinion maybe not correct...but for me it's doesn't ring a bell...I go by my inner instinct experience...not just by famous names
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Sharing technique no one knows :) The guy separated the light part from the dark part. Wow.
I am impressed. I would not have thought of that.
Oh! Found someone new to follow~. Right subject matter for where I live & been having trouble with misty distant objects.👍 TY algorithm.
Great masters are clear and humble. You are.
Thank you 🙏
I’m extremely impressed by your work, I’ve been doing watercolor for only a year & trying to learn as much as I can .
So generous of you to show us your clever technique's. Beautiful painting. Thank you
I really enjoy your demonstrations. You make it look almost effortless, but I know that results from thousands of hours of practice and thinking.
I appreciate so much the way you've laid everything out in front of the viewer. Every bit of it has something to teach. I loved watching this and can really use these pointers (especially for negative painting and how different colors imply distance😊
Thank you 🙏
Looks like Gooseberry Falls! Beautiful work, and thank you for explaining things so well!
Thank you for free video of Andy's great demos!!
Thank you for viewing 🙏
I love the way that you explain everything you are doing. You are demystifying watercolours for me. Thank you!
Thank you for watching this video 🙏 you very welcome
Excellent narration
Thank you- great explanation!
You very welcome 🙏
Thank you
I feel1) Fast colour mixing 2) Negative painting 3) washes.....these three are most important as a beginner in watercolor. If as Ia beginner if I could practice these 3 separately... thoroughly....I think watercolor is much easier...I realised this after 4 years of watercolor...I know very slow brain ..but this might help others. Also I feel at least 100 sheets of watercolor paper should be filled and wasted... willingly happily...to lose that high expectations
U r absolutely right.
I cannot deny at all.
I feel d same problem while doing the trials day after day.
Your last line is immortal !!
More than 100 sheets are to tried & "wasted" happily with a smiling face & mind ... very very true !!
Again this is very true for other mediums also -- namely soft pastel art ... etc.
Thank u ...
Sounds good! Husband bought me stacks of wc paper which isn’t my preference, but that sure is a good idea of how to put a decent dent in it. 😂👍
Wow, I wish I'd found you sooner! I love the way you teach, so clear and I love that I can see everything (your palette etc) Thanks for sharing and I will definitely be giving this a go and watching more of your videos of course 😊
Thank you for beautiful feedback 🙏
It was really helpful Andy thank you.
You are very welcome 🙏
Great vid. How often do people varnish their watercolor paintings afterwards? With something like a cold wax medium or whatever works.
I still feel darks aren't dark enough...however if Andy planned like that...it's perfect...but for me more darks would be better
I always felt his tonal variation isn't much...I'm a beginner in watercolor according to myself...so my opinion maybe not correct...but for me it's doesn't ring a bell...I go by my inner instinct experience...not just by famous names
Drawing value studies and painting are all different and do not have to be related