Thank you Mike for posting. I don’t care how short, I don’t mind at all what you share with us.,,just keep doing what you do for us because we appreciate and love you!!. ♥️
Thanks so much Mike. I am always intrigued with how your trees look in your paintings. This was a really useful tutorial and much appreciated. Going to really practice these techniques. Thanks again.
Intriguing and informative, Mike - thank you! But - what we are seeing, of course, is how to paint 'Mike's trees'. So distinctive. However, your techniques are easily applied - the forming in your imagination to start with; letting the water work for you; and the paper; choice of brush; your boldness with colour; 'taking-off' the paint, as well as overlaying it while still wet. Lots of ideas! When painting trees and other growth, a tip that a very successful watercolourist friend of mine gave me - was to choose just one base-colour green throughout the painting, adding blue/yellow/whatever as you go. That's not your signature style, of course - but a useful thought for us amateurs. Best wishes, Michael x
Thank you Mike for posting. I don’t care how short, I don’t mind at all what you share with us.,,just keep doing what you do for us because we appreciate and love you!!. ♥️
I agree with that 100%. Thanks, Mike for helping us in our watercolour journey ❤
You make painting trees less intimidating for me. Thank you!
It’s always a good day when Mike posts ❤
I love watching you paint so much! Thank you for making these videos.😊
Yes Thank you.. I 2nd that!.. I love the quirky houses x
Very didactic!! Thank you!!!
You are very welcome
Thanks Mike, can’t think of a better way to start my morning. Drinking a nice cuppa tea while I watch you paint…..Perfect 👍. All the best mate
Cheers Barry. Enjoy your brew!
Thanks so much Mike. I am always intrigued with how your trees look in your paintings. This was a really useful tutorial and much appreciated. Going to really practice these techniques. Thanks again.
Intriguing and informative, Mike - thank you! But - what we are seeing, of course, is how to paint 'Mike's trees'. So distinctive. However, your techniques are easily applied - the forming in your imagination to start with; letting the water work for you; and the paper; choice of brush; your boldness with colour; 'taking-off' the paint, as well as overlaying it while still wet. Lots of ideas! When painting trees and other growth, a tip that a very successful watercolourist friend of mine gave me - was to choose just one base-colour green throughout the painting, adding blue/yellow/whatever as you go. That's not your signature style, of course - but a useful thought for us amateurs. Best wishes, Michael x
Great ideas buddy
Merci pour cette belle vidéo et tous vos conseils, c'est décidé, je vais m'entrainer.
Thx for a great show.
Thanks for that lesson! It was helpful!
Love your style of painting.
Thank you so much 😀
Sooo informative!
Excellent! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
What type of paint brush did you use?
escoda size 12
@@mike100562 I am 3 years new to watercolor or art of any kind. I really love your style, and without sounding corny it speaks to me. Thank you 🙏
@@ctownsend4600 thank you very much, I am so pleased. Keep painting and above all enjoy it. 👍🏻👍🏻