You're amazing! This painting is so beautiful. I truly appreciate the way you explained everything with such detail. Thank you so much. I'm going to try this painting, and follow along with you, later in the week when i'm not so busy. I have every brush you mentioned. I use Daniel Smith paint (I have used M. Graham, Winsor and Newton, and some Paul Rueben) but my favorite is Daniel Smith. I use Arches cold pressed paper but i also like Boahong. Thanks again Jackie for bringing us these informative tutorials. Sometime I would love to meet your sweet cat. 🙂🐾💕x
I love your videos and artistic/creative style. The whole vibe of your channel is so soothing and meditative…it makes me feel as if I can relax a little while a paint, a rare feat for me, haha. I’m quite a novice at watercolor, I’ve only been painting a year and I haven’t really had my “breakthrough” moment yet or found my own artistic voice. But your videos have been a source of positive inspiration. Every night I spend a few hours painting along to your tutorials just to wind down from the day. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. I can’t wait for your next tutorial!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I absolutely love having a certain aesthetic with calming vibes. That’s what I like to watch so I’m really glad that I can bring it to others out there as well.
We hear this all the time, and it's not always easy because we put so many hours into it, but the trick is to keep on painting. Keep on painting the subject you are trying to learn. Sometimes it helps just to practice the mist without trees. Move the paint around with different amounts of water and paint. Let it flow.
Gosh its lovely. I love mist. Your technique for the trees is simple but so effective. Where I live, we often get atmospheric inversions, separating the rolling hills and fields. They don't always last long but I love to see them. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching and leaving me a comment. And I hope that you can get more and more of those misty scenes in your own landscape at home. I always feel that the fog never lasts long and it always goes away as soon as it comes so I get that as well.
Thank you for this tutorial. We see a lot of this in Northern California where the fog or mist gently hugs the trees. I followed your tutorial and I’m pleased with my painting. I didn’t do the branches though. Love the mist effect ❤thank you again. 😊
These techniques id not seen before from your other tutorials and I slowed it down to watch your brush strokes. So useful and a game changer! Cant wait to re start my misty forest tomorrow from this tutorial. I love your misty forests, fast becoming my favourite thing to paint ever! ❤
I most certainly do it is my favorite and beloved subject to paint so of course it’s what I always want to share. But I do plan on sharing some coastal scenes, but as always my tutorials will more than likely have a moodier vibe.
Just Gorgeous! Love your style, I’m a detail person too! Definitely interested in a detailed painting of this video. Thank you for sharing your expertise 😊❤
I have recently discovered your youtube channel and have been exploring this beautiful technique for the first time. Thank you so much for your detailed explanations and sharing your tremendous talent with the rest of us. I have been intrigued by your tiny little square palette dishes, the ones with just a single color of paint in them...can you share on your blog (which I just signed up for!) where you find these amazing small receptacles? I have to say that the "messy palette" that I see most artists use, is not my favorite way to paint...and these seem like an amazing way to keep paints separate and portable from one painting to another! Thank you again for your innovation and teaching us.
Hey hey! So glad you're here and welcome :) I love those little square dishes. I actually ordered them from an Etsy shop. I can't find the shop now, which is a shame, but if you search enamel pans a bunch should show up.
Great tutorial, thank you. I am currently painting along (trying to) and using Roman Szmal synthetic squirrel 113 (small mop) for the mist and will use Willow Wolfe Calia fine round 1200 and Roman Szmal synthetic squirrel liner for the finer details.
Beautiful! I found my pant didn’t lift as well. So, something to keep in mind. I should try the brand of paints you’re using. I was using Arches 100% cotton cold pressed paper. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much for your comment. You are too kind. Yes I have used a dagger brush before by Princeton in the Neptune series but in all honesty, I don’t ever use it for my landscapes. But if you do, let me know how it goes and whether or not you would recommend it. 🌲🤍
I'm hoping you still check comments. I love your "misty" forests and am practicing. Where did you get that wonderful lamp that is next to your painting. I can't find one like it. Thanks for these great tutorials.
I do check my comments, though I'm terribly behind on them at the moment. I believe I found it at IKEA. I checked their website but I don't see it there anymore. It uses batteries. Maybe you can find one on Amazon.
I use 100% cotton 140 lb cold pressed paper. Should I be using something else to have better control of water absorption? I seem to never get this part right: too much water vs. not enough.
It’s a very dark green so if you wanted to use green with black and a little bit of red, you can get something quite close to it. The more red that you add though the gray and more muted the green will be so if you want it very vibrant you can also add even a darker blue and that’s going to keep it even cooler.
For tree tutorial see this video: ruclips.net/video/Uh3bBO1q8cY/видео.htmlsi=mn9CRPWiZt32iAt0
You're amazing! This painting is so beautiful. I truly appreciate the way you explained everything with such detail. Thank you so much.
I'm going to try this painting, and follow along with you, later in the week when i'm not so busy.
I have every brush you mentioned. I use Daniel Smith paint (I have used M. Graham, Winsor and Newton, and some Paul Rueben) but my favorite is Daniel Smith.
I use Arches cold pressed paper but i also like Boahong.
Thanks again Jackie for bringing us these informative tutorials. Sometime I would love to meet your sweet cat. 🙂🐾💕x
I love your videos and artistic/creative style. The whole vibe of your channel is so soothing and meditative…it makes me feel as if I can relax a little while a paint, a rare feat for me, haha. I’m quite a novice at watercolor, I’ve only been painting a year and I haven’t really had my “breakthrough” moment yet or found my own artistic voice. But your videos have been a source of positive inspiration. Every night I spend a few hours painting along to your tutorials just to wind down from the day. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. I can’t wait for your next tutorial!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I absolutely love having a certain aesthetic with calming vibes. That’s what I like to watch so I’m really glad that I can bring it to others out there as well.
I follow you everyday BUT STILL HAVE NO LUCK with fog if I only could I would be happy happy happy . You are so talented!!!!!
We hear this all the time, and it's not always easy because we put so many hours into it, but the trick is to keep on painting. Keep on painting the subject you are trying to learn. Sometimes it helps just to practice the mist without trees. Move the paint around with different amounts of water and paint. Let it flow.
@@JackiePeacock thank you! I can't imagine you took the time to answer my question!
Of course! It may take me a while, but I do my best to reply to every single comment.
@@JackiePeacock your the best!!!
They are experts...easy for them...
This painting reminded me of when the weather of war becomes foggy. It's really very dreamy and beautiful. Thank you for sharing this video.🥹💚🩶
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying the video. 🌲
I love your trees and your soothing voice :) Warm regards from Poland :)
Thank you so much! 🌲🤍
Thank you for sharing this beautiful technique ♥ I have been spending my Sunday morning pinging with you. Blessings to you 🎶🪶🤍
You are so welcome and thank you so much for spending it with me :)
I love these tutorials! They are so relaxing and well made! Moody landscapes are my favorite
Love that thank you! Moody landscapes are pure magic 🤍🌲
gorgeous! thank you so much!!!
You are so welcome! Thank you 🤍🌲
Outstanding skills... this is so incredibly beautiful!! 💚💚💚
Thank you so much! 🤍🌲
I hope I can do a Christmas card of one of your tree mists for my son-in-law. You do such a good job of explaining, I really appreciate what you do.
beautiful! also love the foreground trees
Thank you very much 🤍🌲
Thank you🎉 love mist
Thank you for sharing your talents! I love trees and am learning how to incorporate them in my encaustic paintings. Your videos are so helpful!
Gosh its lovely. I love mist. Your technique for the trees is simple but so effective. Where I live, we often get atmospheric inversions, separating the rolling hills and fields. They don't always last long but I love to see them. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching and leaving me a comment. And I hope that you can get more and more of those misty scenes in your own landscape at home. I always feel that the fog never lasts long and it always goes away as soon as it comes so I get that as well.
Thank you for this tutorial. We see a lot of this in Northern California where the fog or mist gently hugs the trees. I followed your tutorial and I’m pleased with my painting. I didn’t do the branches though. Love the mist effect ❤thank you again. 😊
These techniques id not seen before from your other tutorials and I slowed it down to watch your brush strokes. So useful and a game changer! Cant wait to re start my misty forest tomorrow from this tutorial. I love your misty forests, fast becoming my favourite thing to paint ever! ❤
Thank you so much and I hope you’ve been loving your trees and mist. Such a therapeutic subject to paint. 🤍🌲🥰
Beautiful! You have an affinity for cedars/pines! Love these... thanks for sharing.
I most certainly do it is my favorite and beloved subject to paint so of course it’s what I always want to share. But I do plan on sharing some coastal scenes, but as always my tutorials will more than likely have a moodier vibe.
Just Gorgeous! Love your style, I’m a detail person too! Definitely interested in a detailed painting of this video. Thank you for sharing your expertise 😊❤
You are so welcome! I look forward to sharing more videos soon, so I hope that you stick around and stay tuned.
Beautiful. Thanks so much
You are so welcome and thank you for watching 🌲🤍
I love this Jackie!❤
Thank you so much, Maria! I'm so happy you love it! I just never know whenever I upload haha. So thank you for sharing that with me.
I have recently discovered your youtube channel and have been exploring this beautiful technique for the first time. Thank you so much for your detailed explanations and sharing your tremendous talent with the rest of us. I have been intrigued by your tiny little square palette dishes, the ones with just a single color of paint in them...can you share on your blog (which I just signed up for!) where you find these amazing small receptacles? I have to say that the "messy palette" that I see most artists use, is not my favorite way to paint...and these seem like an amazing way to keep paints separate and portable from one painting to another! Thank you again for your innovation and teaching us.
Hey hey! So glad you're here and welcome :) I love those little square dishes. I actually ordered them from an Etsy shop. I can't find the shop now, which is a shame, but if you search enamel pans a bunch should show up.
Great tutorial, thank you. I am currently painting along (trying to) and using Roman Szmal synthetic squirrel 113 (small mop) for the mist and will use Willow Wolfe Calia fine round 1200 and Roman Szmal synthetic squirrel liner for the finer details.
Thank you for watching and enjoying it!
I haven’t tried those brands of brushes. I hope they work wonderfully for you. Let me know how it goes 🤍🌲
Very beautiful my dear friend 💜🧡💛💚💙💚💛🧡💜
I just found your channel. I love your content, thanks
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching 🤍🌲
Beautiful! I found my pant didn’t lift as well. So, something to keep in mind. I should try the brand of paints you’re using. I was using Arches 100% cotton cold pressed paper. Thank you ❤
I love the Daniel Snith ones. I’ve never had any issues lifting, but some colors are more staining than others.
Love this!❤
Thank you, Jane 🤍🌲
Looks amazing 😍💚
Appreciated, Laila :)
love your work...
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing trees, thanks for sharing 🤩
fantastic tutorial, I love it ☺☺
Thank you! 😊
You are a master at trees. Gorgeous! Have you ever tried a dagger brush? I've never had one but it seems you might get a similar effect.
Thank you so much for your comment. You are too kind. Yes I have used a dagger brush before by Princeton in the Neptune series but in all honesty, I don’t ever use it for my landscapes. But if you do, let me know how it goes and whether or not you would recommend it. 🌲🤍
😍💕🌲🌲🌲🏔 🌨️ Beautiful trees, misty mountains, moody landscapes... Subscribing!! 😃👍 (And painting along 😉) Thank you!! 🙏 👏👏👏
Thank you ☺️ I appreciate you sticking around and leaving me a kind comment 🤍🌲
Thank you 🙏
I'm hoping you still check comments. I love your "misty" forests and am practicing. Where did you get that wonderful lamp that is next to your painting. I can't find one like it. Thanks for these great tutorials.
I do check my comments, though I'm terribly behind on them at the moment. I believe I found it at IKEA. I checked their website but I don't see it there anymore. It uses batteries. Maybe you can find one on Amazon.
I use 100% cotton 140 lb cold pressed paper. Should I be using something else to have better control of water absorption? I seem to never get this part right: too much water vs. not enough.
Are your trees painted with pure paint
It’s dried paint that I’ve reactivated with water. I just really work my paint to get it more opaque
What Colours did you use please Jackie
Hi there! They’re listed in the description 🌲
😢perline green. What is an alternative green for that
It’s a very dark green so if you wanted to use green with black and a little bit of red, you can get something quite close to it. The more red that you add though the gray and more muted the green will be so if you want it very vibrant you can also add even a darker blue and that’s going to keep it even cooler.
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Well well! You have a new subscriber and a follower on Instagram. A big hello from India.
Welcome aboard! And hello! 🌲🤍