PAINT A MISTY FOREST USING THE EASIEST WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUE
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2023
- In this video I show you how to achieve a textured and layered forest foreground using a sponge and the wet on wet technique. This is a quick and simple watercolor painting that's perfect for those starting out.
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MATERIALS USED
Paper
Etchr Lab Sketchbook: amzn.to/3PmAGmx
Watercolor Brushes
Princeton Velvetouch Brush size 4: amzn.to/3LiLAJ0
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Princeton Snap Brush size 12 for mixing: amzn.to/3rfM3Vs
Paint
Daniel Smith Watercolors
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Extra materials I tend to use in my paintings:
Arches Cold Press Watercolor Paper: amzn.to/3RpGXR4
Natural Synthetic Sea Sponges for Artists: amzn.to/3sNOfnA
Paper Towel or Microfiber Cloth
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Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White: amzn.to/45UPcZL
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Princeton Velvetouch Brush size 2: amzn.to/3sJNpYJ
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Want more misty landscapes? Watch my fog verses rolling mist video. WATERCOLOR MIST IN TWO EASY STEPS FOR BEGINNERS/ BEGINNER WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPE AND TUTORIAL
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Gosh I can't remember when I fell in love with art; I've always done it! My love of art was passed onto me by a family member and that helped kickstart my development, but I've always been looking to improve since I was a wee kid.
My love of history also heavily tied in with art. I got a lot of inspiration from museums as a child and I still do today. The techniques of the old masters have always fascinated me, so I tend to work in very archaic styles. In fact, I recently completed an A1 portrait using the chiaroscuro method of Caravaggio!
I love that! Museums are a great way to get inspired and to learn. Something I’d like to do more. My museums are my local trees 😂
Thank you for sharing that with us. Inspiring and what a great way to be introduced to art.
Ummm... I can say I started drawing before I wrote... When I grew I drew in the time gaps that I found between writing, scribbling on paper... And now it's the most cherished part of me... I am all over the place in terms of mediums too...i relish hyper realism..But I love water color due to the layers that it gives... A sort of abstract exactness if that makes any sense... It allows me to be free... And dwell in nature or structures... Being there and not being there..
I tried this today, added couple of more warmer and cooler hues... Turned out great... Would love to go in more detail or forms of this. Thanks for sharing
I am the 3rd of 4 kids. I can't remember a time when our Mum didn't have us around a table making, drawing and generally being busy. For years each Christmas each kid got a 'box' in which we got our own scissors, tape, rulers, coloured paper, and things to colour with.
I love that! What a fun creative thing to look forward too. Art supplies were always so much fun to get as a kid. I loved opening my stocking, because there was always a new set of markers in there.
Thank you for sharing a fun memory with us.
Love your misty and magic landscapes... really touching ♥
I fell in love with art at an early age. When I was 13, my mother took me to Chouinard Art School for a summer life drawing class. She was a student there. I formally studied art for my BA earned in 1975. Then did none until I retired in May of 2022. Now I am compelled to create art. I do realistic pastel painting of animals and am trying to get good at loose watercolor landscapes. So glad that I stumbled across your videos on RUclips!
Ooh I love that! I have zero experience in pastels, but can appreciate it, especially a take on animals. Sounds fun and hard haha
I hope my videos are adding value to your own experience and journey into landscapes. 🤍🌲
I was into crafting from childhood, but fell in love with painting was around 5 years ago.
Ooh what kind of crafts? I've been making these fun little yarn beanies. That's about as crafty as I am haha
I fell in love with art when I was 7. I watched a traditional Chinese brush painting demonstration and was hooked.❤
7! Wow that's early and amazing! Ooh the Chinese brush painting is wonderful. So much talent out there.
I've always liked art. My grandma used to buy me an art set for my birthday when I was a child. I really got into art when I tried out calligraphy for the first time and wanted to try more different projects and how I could make it look nice and pretty. Then I got into water color painting and just enjoyed it as a relaxing hobby.
Aww I love that.
That’s wonderful that it encouraged you to grow your interest in other art forms. And Calligraphy always fascinated me!
I hope these videos can inspire you and create a calming aesthetic while you’re painting. Thank you for leaving me a comment and sharing. 🤍🌲
That's amazing. I love it. Now I'm going to try it and make a mess.😕🖌🎨
Thank you, Penny!
Woohoo! I hope you have fun with it, and it’s not too much of a mess. 😂
Beautiful work Jackie!!!! Perfect misty landscape indeed!!!
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Greetings from Italy
Thank you so much for watching! I don't have too many viewers from Italy, so I'm glad you came across my foresty channel!
I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t involved in art . My Mom and her 3 sister were all into art but more so after all us kids grew up . I took every art class that our JR. High and High School had to offer . I started painting as a preteen and still am involved in art at 69 yrs old . I recently started taking pottery classes and am having a ball . I enjoyed this tutorial !
I love that! What was the art you did most as a child?
I’ve always wanted to try out pottery! I hope it’s going well. Seems like messy good fun.
I don't use that much paint in a month and I paint daily! Very useful technique, thanks.
haha. I let the paint I added to those dishes dry over night. Definitely not tossing it.
Thank you for watching, CastleMc!
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You just amaze me
Haha thank you Sandra 🌲🤍
So beautiful 😊...thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! 🥰
I loved the dimension you had before you covered your sponge stippling with the brush strokes. I would have trusted your first instinct. I have the same problem where I changed midstream and probably should not have.
Bellissimo
hello, your tree drawing technique has helped me a lot to advance my work. Thank you!
Glad to hear that! Thank you for leaving me a comment. :)
Hi Jackie ,. I cannot get over how beautiful your tree technique is. I re watch your tutorials ,. however ,..ughhh I struggle so much with trees and water/paint ratio but I appreciate your work and techniques
Aww thank you for appreciating my work. I wish there was more I could do to help because I know even with my videos people are struggling. All I can say is keep practicing. I’m also going to include simpler trees in future videos.
Thank you for the reply ,.. I look forward to view all your upcoming tutorials ,.. and I am obsessed with your moody misty tutorials ,.@@JackiePeacock
Jr. High school. Won 2 honorable mentions in scholastic art show!❤😊
That's awesome, Susan! What was your main art practice during that time?
I didn't even have art on my mind in those grades lol. I got an award in physical education if that tells you anything.
Класс.
I can't remember when I started drawing, horses were my first passion, now it's cats.
Ooh I love that, Jill! Cats are my favorite!
Can I ask, when you start putting the first set of trunks in, is the initial sponged stage totally dry?
That’s a great question. The paper is still slightly wet. More so damp. The trunk can feather out depending on how wet the paper is, so I’d let it sit a minute before adding your trunks if you want to avoid that.
When I was probably 4years old
I actually wish artists would show us the full techniques in these tutorials, including the actual misting.
I fell in love with art as a kid, though I would consider myself artistic in the least. I am obsessed with trees because of storms in the South as a kid and now I live in WA State with several National Parks. I got my first camera while on active duty Navy on Diego Garcia (an atoll in the Indian Ocean). Then I really got into photography when I married my husband here in WA State who was also into photography. But I would say I'm really more into photo editing and computer graphics type art, probably because I can't draw.
Yes absolutely! I didn’t really include showing the mist here, but I think I’m getting better at filming and remembering to include everything. So many thing lol. But I do agree. 🤍
I hear you on the trees. Nothing like the west coast trees and forests. Just magical.
I love that you’re into photography! That was my first love. 🌲 photo editing is a beautiful art form. It’s a really great tool for understanding color too.
I got so conscious why you squeezed so much paint out right after saying you often waste paint when using squeeze tubes.
😂 don’t worry it wasn’t wasted! I let it dry so I could use it later.
@@JackiePeacock thank god water colours can be used when dry with water reactivation
Love your style. Btw….my mother’s maiden name was Peacock, all from the Alma Georgia area.
Like your technique but you are wasting a lot of paint.
I've let the paint dry and I reactivate it with water when I want to use it again. Thank you for leaving me a comment and watching.