Wow. Your paintings are amazing. I cannot wait to try them. Especially the deer. I will give that finished painting to my sister for Christmas. Thanks for sharing how you think about creating the paintings and for posting your beautiful creations.
I’ve just found your site ……… these paintings and the way you compose them is amazing🤩. Thankyou for posting these. ❤️ I’m now off to binge watch what you create on other posts 😁
They all turned out SO good!! I love the simplicity and breaking the sketch into basic shapes! I cannot wait to try them myself!! And I love the idea of not using black for details!! Thank you so much for sharing this 😊
@@pilargomez5520 thank you so very much. But allow me to correct you: it doesn’t LOOK easy, it actually is. Your fears may be holding you back from trying. Don’t let them win 🤗
This is the second of your videos I have watched, and I must say I love your approach to teaching. Simple, effective, and with very satisfactory results. Great stuff !
@@Lauski4812 thank you so much for joining us. In a previous video (ruclips.net/video/bRK-BnYi24g/видео.htmlsi=uKtmQuPtFppEah0t) we tackle transferring methods. But here I simply repeat the same process and recreate the sketch on the sheet that will be painted. I have to use a darker pencil for the sketch that shows (otherwise you wouldn’t notice the lines) but have to switch to a lighter one to the final sheet as stronger pencil marks con compromise the visual of the piece
@@S.RMarigold thank you so much. The final images are to show that what you create can be worth hanging. The technique is the same regardless of the scale. Only the material used will be bigger in size and in proportion. I have mentioned on a previous video that I will always encourage people to make art as big as they can because that will increase the visual value of their work.
Wow. Your paintings are amazing. I cannot wait to try them. Especially the deer. I will give that finished painting to my sister for Christmas. Thanks for sharing how you think about creating the paintings and for posting your beautiful creations.
Thank you so very much. And YES, our main goal is that you feel comfortable and go make some art
I’ve just found your site ……… these paintings and the way you compose them is amazing🤩. Thankyou for posting these. ❤️ I’m now off to binge watch what you create on other posts 😁
I love the simplicity. Thanks for making art that feels achievable.
Thank YOU for noticing it is🤗
wow, another fantastic video. loved all the animals & enjoyed all the techniques -- love looking for the right shapes. thanks!
😻😻😻😻😻 5/5
They all turned out SO good!! I love the simplicity and breaking the sketch into basic shapes! I cannot wait to try them myself!! And I love the idea of not using black for details!! Thank you so much for sharing this 😊
@@mistygeller3193 my absolute pleasure. And please dare yourself to make some. That is our goal 🤗
How beautiful, you make it look easy because you are an artist. Thank you for sharing it with us !
@@pilargomez5520 thank you so very much. But allow me to correct you: it doesn’t LOOK easy, it actually is. Your fears may be holding you back from trying. Don’t let them win 🤗
I just recently found your channel. Thank you for breaking everything down for each one. It is so helpful and inspires me to draw and paint 😊❤
My heart is filled with joy by knowing that those like yourself feel inclined to go make some 🤗
Lovely paintings.
Thank you so much 😀
thanks for the cool content)))
Thank YOU for taking part🤗
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This is the second of your videos I have watched, and I must say I love your approach to teaching. Simple, effective, and with very satisfactory results. Great stuff !
Thank you so very much for your kind words!
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See what you have done!
Now I need to get me paints and brushes!
Are you proud? Tell me are… you… proud!?
Yes yes yes!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful! I’m wondering why your paintings end up with a speckled texture.
It is due to the hard brush (the big one) used. It kind of ‘peals off ‘ a bit of the cotton paper. But it adds character to it🤗
gracias
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Hi! Where can I get that big brush you’re using? I need it to paint like you! Thanks for sharing your video!
I had the same question, very curious about this big brush to paint the background
@@Lecosebellecreations it is a brush originally designed for painting bi surfaces, like walls. You can find it on amazon: amzn.eu/d/0R1SCNe
@ArtwithAntonio Oh thank you!
@ArtwithAntonioit’s what l thought thanks
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How do you transfer if you sketch on a different paper and paint on another? Very new and excited to try this!
@@Lauski4812 thank you so much for joining us.
In a previous video (ruclips.net/video/bRK-BnYi24g/видео.htmlsi=uKtmQuPtFppEah0t) we tackle transferring methods.
But here I simply repeat the same process and recreate the sketch on the sheet that will be painted.
I have to use a darker pencil for the sketch that shows (otherwise you wouldn’t notice the lines) but have to switch to a lighter one to the final sheet as stronger pencil marks con compromise the visual of the piece
thannk you very inspired
Thank YOU for your kind words 🤗
Nice paintings but they seem to grow once hung on the wall!
@@S.RMarigold thank you so much. The final images are to show that what you create can be worth hanging. The technique is the same regardless of the scale. Only the material used will be bigger in size and in proportion.
I have mentioned on a previous video that I will always encourage people to make art as big as they can because that will increase the visual value of their work.