@@sgv323 Thanks so much. I really do recommend the advantages of experimentation, anything that can make an interesting mark, can be used as a “brush”.
I'm always amazed about 3/4 of the way into your paintings. The first layers lay down the foundation so well, but look like not much is happening. Then suddenly the scene makes sense and has such depth! Thanks for your inspiring tutorials.
@@haraway987 Thanks !! That’s generally how I work, the first wash will set the light and once the darker tones go in, the painting takes shape. You just have to keep faith in the process !!
Somewhere for the birds to fly through.. I remember Franke Clarke, the joy of watercolour videos back in the 90's he would say that.. and "happy little accidents" which was always amusing in his strong Irish accent. Love this effect that's Christopher. 🙏
That's beautiful Christopher! I gave it a shot but made a mess of it, but I definitely learned some things. Thanks for the color mixing tips. It might help if I slow down your videos. Best....
@@elizac.9355 Thanks so much. Don’t worry about making a mess, it’s all part of the process. Water control is key to most watercolour techniques, so it’s all good practice !!
I use this technique you should try rotating the sponge to avoid repeating patterns. The tree on the right on the left side of that tree has 4 branches with leaves that look almost exactly the same. You just wouldn’t see that in nature. Otherwise excellent work.
@@ChrisStephenArt I thought I’d try instead a Silver Brush 25155-XSM Ruby Satin pointed triangle paintbrush. They are suppose to be used mostly with oil & acrylic but I thought I’d get one & try with watercolor for the purpose you used the calligraphy brush. Wish me luck!! Love your talent & gifts by the way.
Christopher sensational class on how to use natural sponge to create the effect of trees, I really liked it, thank you for your teachings .
@@celsom5692 You’re welcome, thank you for watching
This celebrates the beauty of authenticity.
Thanks Karen
Love watching you paint & always learn! Thank you 🙏
Thanks Linda, glad you liked it
That is so effective. I have tried this with acrylics and feel inspired to try with watercolour now! Thank you.
@@karenhardie291 You’re welcome! Glad you liked it
AWESOME !!! Beautiful❤THANKS 😊
Thanks so much, glad you liked it
So nice! And almost all with nothing but a sponge! And a great eye, of course. Thank you for sharing.
@@sgv323 Thanks so much. I really do recommend the advantages of experimentation, anything that can make an interesting mark, can be used as a “brush”.
Thank you so much. I learned lots from this one.
You’re welcome, Anna. Thanks for watching
Nicely done Chris.
Thanks so much
I'm always amazed about 3/4 of the way into your paintings. The first layers lay down the foundation so well, but look like not much is happening. Then suddenly the scene makes sense and has such depth! Thanks for your inspiring tutorials.
@@haraway987 Thanks !! That’s generally how I work, the first wash will set the light and once the darker tones go in, the painting takes shape. You just have to keep faith in the process !!
Very nice and simple!👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you
Wonderful dramatic effect with such simplicity - thanks
You’re welcome, Robert. Glad you liked it
What a great tutorial !!!...I have learned so much from this video!. I am a sub!!. Great job Sir..
Thank you, Stephen. Much appreciated
Just one word - LOVE!
Thanks so much
Thank you so much!I had forgotten about using a sponge!Such a beautiful painting!
@@deborahjohnston2808 Thanks so much
Magical!
Thanks so much
Love love love that!
Thank you for sharing this technique
Thanks so much
Brilliant - and thank you for mentioning the colour mixes.
@@Dreaminsightswithvaun Thanks so much, glad you liked it
Somewhere for the birds to fly through.. I remember Franke Clarke, the joy of watercolour videos back in the 90's he would say that.. and "happy little accidents" which was always amusing in his strong Irish accent. Love this effect that's Christopher. 🙏
Yes, Frank Clarke, I couldn’t remember who said that. Thanks 😊
Fantastic as always....!!!
Thanks Ralph
Wow! This is seriously beautiful, and such a great explanation of value!
@@sheilagilleland4312 Thank you so much
That is lovely. Thank you for sharing that technique. I’m going to give it a go.
@@jeanunderhill3868 You’re welcome! Glad you like it
Very nice affect!
@@rainbowfox1934 Thanks very much !!
That's beautiful Christopher! I gave it a shot but made a mess of it, but I definitely learned some things. Thanks for the color mixing tips. It might help if I slow down your videos. Best....
@@elizac.9355 Thanks so much. Don’t worry about making a mess, it’s all part of the process. Water control is key to most watercolour techniques, so it’s all good practice !!
Brilliant thank you !!! 👍
Thanks Linda 😊
Wow great results. I have a sponge yet never used it. Now I will.
Thank you. It’s good to experiment !!
I luv it ! I have to try this it awesome, the colours are beautiful too . Thankyou so much for sharing. 😊
@@jennyjanesbeauty8216 You’re welcome, Jenny. Thanks so much for watching
Superb!!!
Thanks !!
Fabulous!! Thank you for showing us this gorgeous scene,
truly love it!
@@gaylecewpie5012 You’re welcome! Thanks so much for watching
Thank you so much…..been having a “painter’s block” and this is very inspiring.😊
You’re welcome, glad you found it inspiring 😊
Thank you for sharing your process the painting is lovely. Cheers from Tasmania!
You’re welcome!! Thank you so much for watching
@@ChrisStephenArt I loved how the painting just emerged like magic it really was lovely. 😊
@@howlingwind1937 Thanks. It’s a nice technique
@@ChrisStephenArt I think even I could do a water colour painting using your technique, thank you! Cheers from Tasmania!😊
I’m sure you can, give it a try 😊
Thank You very much from Spain 🌻
@@clariolaelx You’re welcome! Thank you so much for watching 😊
Really enjoyed this tutorial,great picture thankyou😊
Thank you Pamela 😊
I love this and can’t wait to try this on my own, it’s beautiful
Great, thanks so much !! Glad you liked it
Just beautiful. You are so talented 🙂
Thank you so much 😊
Love this technique.
@@jerryaubill163 Thanks so much, glad you like it
I use this technique you should try rotating the sponge to avoid repeating patterns. The tree on the right on the left side of that tree has 4 branches with leaves that look almost exactly the same. You just wouldn’t see that in nature. Otherwise excellent work.
@@jerseyjoe1677 Thanks Jersey
I enjoyed your video. Your painting looks great.
@@micheleleech8128 Thank you, much appreciated
Stunning thank you for sharing ❤
@@ShamshadAli-x4c Thanks so much 😊
Stunning!
Thanks so much !!
FANTASTIC
Thank you !!
This looks amazing
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this great and inspiring video🙌
@@marionakerstrom7 You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 😊
Lovely! Thank you!
@@connieostroha8423 You’re welcome! Thank you for watching
Really love this!
Thanks Kathy
Great thankyou,have learned a lot,will have a go
Fantastic !! Glad you liked it
Thank you very much❤
@@juliadean2473 You’re welcome! Thank you for watching
Hi Christopher thanks for this. Can you use the sponge again or is irs use limited by the colours it has already absorbed?
You’re welcome, Sam. Yes, you just need to rinse the sponge under the tap and it’s good to go again.
You can use the same sponge technique with acrylic and oil paint as well.
I know, I’ve done it with both. It’s good to experiment
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Thank you
What calligraphy brush do you use?
@@newbeginningsartcrafts4153 It’s just a cheap one, came in a set from Amazon. It doesn’t have a name on it. Sorry I don’t know any details
@@ChrisStephenArt I thought I’d try instead a Silver Brush 25155-XSM Ruby Satin pointed triangle paintbrush. They are suppose to be used mostly with oil & acrylic but I thought I’d get one & try with watercolor for the purpose you used the calligraphy brush. Wish me luck!! Love your talent & gifts by the way.
@newbeginningsartcrafts4153 That’s an interesting looking brush, I like the fine point. I’m sure it’ll work perfectly well for trees and branches etc.
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I know the sponge effect is great for creating trees. What about if you don't want a white background, and instead want skies or sunset?
@@Rockymtnbloom You can put in any colour wash for a sky, dry it and then add the trees over the top. 😊
Very nice 👍
Thanks Robert
Nothing special !
@@veselinpopovic9571 Thanks 🤩