Of course this is not Andrew Wyeth painting. He was right handed. But this is a mature and effective watercolor technique with startling efficiency and results very similar to some of Wyeth's work. Well done and informative.
The title is misleading Andrew Wyeth used egg tempera technique totally different than this watercolor demonstration ( this landscape looks very flat, color in front and in the background are the same intensity ( there is no tonal perspective) color start fading in perspective
I really appreciate your color selections with that one. I can really see what you're doing. Thank you.
I really enjoyed this demo, you wouldn’t happen to remember roughly what colours you used for this?
Of course this is not Andrew Wyeth painting. He was right handed. But this is a mature and effective watercolor technique with startling efficiency and results very similar to some of Wyeth's work. Well done and informative.
Hats off to you, sir, for a stellar demonstration.
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Beautiful
nice painting demo
What is that paint brush?
squirrel mop
Who's doing the demonstraton?
Amazing I also paint
Good
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Beautiful work; but what’s going on here? Are you copying a Wyeth?
The title is misleading Andrew Wyeth used egg tempera technique totally different than this watercolor demonstration ( this landscape looks very flat, color in front and in the background are the same intensity ( there is no tonal perspective) color start fading in perspective
@@ArtHafez he used both; but it still doesn’t answer my question…
He’s just showing his technique and how Wyeth would do it. Lighten up
@@barrymoore7445 I only asked a question for clarification. “Lighten up”? Id suggest looking into a mirror.
@@barrymoore7445 and, no, this is not how Wyeth would do it.