Such a fabulous overview of all these fun color mediums. Love how you linked all the coordinating videos. It's a great resource to pin and return to over and over again. :)
This was very helpful! I would love to see a video on stamping inks especially. I would love to stamp and then watercolor over it. As a beginner, I don’t want to invest in a ton of stamps or inks until I know which ones to buy.
For just watercolor I love Versafine Onyx black. If you also use Copics, Lawn fawn Jet Black works for that and watercolor both. But versafine stamps easier.
What wonderful, helpful info. I heard you say once before about using colored pencils for small stamped areas, and have definitely taken that to heart. And though I have all 4 mediums myself (but want to invest in better colored pencils), I use my Copics a lot for coloring stamps with larger images. Love the deep, rich colors. TFS!
Thank you for sharing helpful information on when and how to work with different mediums in art. I have a quick question: what do you use to seal and finish your art?
Waahh thank you for this video! I am actually confused on what mediums should I used and ended up planning on buying a lot of mediums but maybe I should stick to watercolor first because I'm new to art and still learning💜😍
Awesome! Have you ever thought about turning some of your smaller drawings (bunny rabbit and the cat, for example) into stamps? I have arthritis severely in my hands and drawing, which I don’t do very well anyway, can be painful. I love the look of your realistic drawings and while the cutesy stamps are fun, I often wish I could find stamps like your animal drawings. PatG
my English is not good and I'm an artist someone ask me "what is your medium in art?" how can I answer this question? I really don't get the point of this question
i know this is supposd to be instructive, but im so blown away by your work, its so cute and heartwarming
One of the best,if not the best video on RUclips, explaining art mediums! Beginners take notes!
Wow, thank you!
Markers and intense pencils are my thing. Good inspiration, Thanks you so much
You are so immensely talented! Thanks for all the info and sharing your knowledge 🧡
Thank you for this information. The artwork, btw, is friggin adorable!
Thanks a bunch Sandy. Love your awesomeness!
Wow, amazing detail. Love your generosity in sharing your knowledge.
Cheers
Lisa
Thank you for sharing your incredible talent, knowledge and experience and as always, it is so enjoyable to watch you color anything!
Your creativity in your designs are fabulous!
Thanks Sandy this information is very helpful.
Beautiful way to explain what for what thank you for sharing ur knowledge with us 😘🙏🤗❤💕
Wonderful plethora of information, YOU ROCK, Sandy!!! So grateful for you, blessings and hugs!!!
Thanks for sharing!! It was very helpful!!
So very helpful - so inspiring to watch you create! Many thanks
Such a fabulous overview of all these fun color mediums. Love how you linked all the coordinating videos. It's a great resource to pin and return to over and over again. :)
Thanks for these great basic tips!!
10 thumbs up for you. You are just fantastic at anything you do.I your middle name TALENT.
this was great Sandy You are truly amazing Thank you for sharing your talents so freely
my favorite medium = graphite
Great video. Thank you!💜
This was very helpful! I would love to see a video on stamping inks especially. I would love to stamp and then watercolor over it. As a beginner, I don’t want to invest in a ton of stamps or inks until I know which ones to buy.
For just watercolor I love Versafine Onyx black. If you also use Copics, Lawn fawn Jet Black works for that and watercolor both. But versafine stamps easier.
Thank you so much!
What wonderful, helpful info. I heard you say once before about using colored pencils for small stamped areas, and have definitely taken that to heart. And though I have all 4 mediums myself (but want to invest in better colored pencils), I use my Copics a lot for coloring stamps with larger images. Love the deep, rich colors. TFS!
Thank you for sharing helpful information on when and how to work with different mediums in art. I have a quick question: what do you use to seal and finish your art?
Thank you, very helpful.
Thanks for so much inspiration!
Waahh thank you for this video! I am actually confused on what mediums should I used and ended up planning on buying a lot of mediums but maybe I should stick to watercolor first because I'm new to art and still learning💜😍
Watercolor is the toughest-but I think it’s the most fun. ❤️
Thank you 💕
Wow i learned so much thank you!!
Thank you so much!
accident finding this video. very talented thanks
Thanks for this! 😁
Awesome! Have you ever thought about turning some of your smaller drawings (bunny rabbit and the cat, for example) into stamps? I have arthritis severely in my hands and drawing, which I don’t do very well anyway, can be painful. I love the look of your realistic drawings and while the cutesy stamps are fun, I often wish I could find stamps like your animal drawings. PatG
No I don’t ever want to be a stamp designer.
Great info, TFS.
Arteza has some highly pigmented watercolors. Two levels, have the first level ones. Wonder if the next level is better.
They’re made to be inexpensive. I don’t find they move very well in water which kinda defeats the purpose.
Sandy Allnock thank you so much for letting me know. I do appreciated. I have a starter Daniel smith set too.
Amazing work
What kind of brushes do you recommend for water color
For crafters, Silver Black velvet. For my fine art painting though I love winsor and Newton as well as da vinci brushes.
my English is not good
and I'm an artist
someone ask me "what is your medium in art?"
how can I answer this question? I really don't get the point of this question
They want to know if you paint, sculpt, dance, draw, make pottery....