Inspired by your feedback on the previous tutorial, I made one about the 3 biggest watercolor mistakes I used to make - things I wish I knew when I first started working with the medium. One may be obvious to You, another may surprise You { and one I still struggle with }. Hope you find this helpful! 🙂
Have a 2" x 12" watercolour paper strip clipped to the side of current painting. (cut up old failed painting backs) when I wet a piece on my painting I also wet 2-3 tiny areas on my test strip. Then test the paint first on the test area, to see if I need to wait a little longer, i also test color strength there.Hopefully one day I will know when it's time, still learning.
Thank You! I am in stage one of a complete start over with watercolor; your teaching is well-constructed with care and patience for someone like me. I intend to go slowly and carefully with my re-entry into watercolor as a Beginner.
Oh my gosh I ignored this video at first because it's always the same thing. Every time someone covers mistakes with watercolor it's always blooms and muddy colors and paper qualities. But your video surprised me! Thank you for this!!!
I'm a beginner 8 months or so, but have taken a month off at a time and other times. So I am always looking for new beginner friendly tips !!! Thank you! 😊 With love from a California Gramma ❤️
Are you using your paints fresh from the tube or dried? Could you do a video on paint handling and how you use your little palettes? Thank you for all you do here.
Like Shirley Trevena, a renowned British artist who has a particular, immediately identifiable style and who has been a big influence on me (she breaks all the "rules"), I love watercolour blooms and actively encourage them. I hadn't noticed that they only occur with granulating paints.
I actually purposely started blending edges like the light blue and pink on certain things because it can give super cool effects and interesting fractals for cool details!
As always you are such a great teacher. Just watching your video's relaxes my soul and gives me hope on my next creation. Thank you for being selfless and so completely sharing your skills with all of us! You are a blessing and I am grateful.
The magenta migrating into the blue at 1:46 gives a very interesting "tree like" effect. Might be good starting point for trees or other interesting things.
Thank you, so much! It really helps to understand how to avoid mishaps and how to use shadows and light. I recently started trying my hand at watercolor, and as a previous oil and calligraphy artist, your attention to detail and your style of instruction is incredible, and makes for a pleasurable learning journey. Many thanks.
This was very helpful to me and gives me an area to practice with each of my paints..Also, I will look up each color and see if they are granulating, staining etc. I would appreciate more of these instructional videos…thank you very much
I love ultramarine blue violet from QoR. I used it as “white” for my iris painting 😄 it does granulate but I see it only in big washes. In the iris I painted it’s smooth or the granulation is not that obvious. I actually use it now in almost all my paintings. But I agree, granulating pigments have to be used where needed, they hardly ever have a place in botanical art.
Another great video! I appreciate you sharing your experience learning about watercolor. Plus, the colors you use for demonstration are always beautiful.❤
Thank you for more tips! I absolutely love poppies--the ones in my garden are just about done for the season, so I'll be very happy to see the tutorial!
Very interesting and helpful, thank you. Do you ever use granulation medium to add to non-granulating paints? If so, do you have any videos about this?
Thank you so much for this video Anna! I’ve been trying to get that flow when I put the paint down and had no idea about the granulation stuff or that the color would make the difference. I will check out your video on granulating colors. I was about ready to give up on watercolor, so thank you!
I am so glad it was helpful! It’s ok to put the paint away and restart when you feel up to it, and maybe with different type of medium / paper. It took me 3 attempts until I got serious about Watercolor in my 30s - with long breaks in between 💜 enjoy the process 😊
I'm so pleased to have come across your channel. I really like the way you structure and deliver your tutorials. They are a treat just to watch let alone learn from : )
THIS!! This is so helpful, thank you for this video, I would love to see more of this nuances that you've discovered along your watercolour journey ~Kk
I have a problem with my first layer of watercolor drying to quickly! I do live in high humidity so turn my dehumidifier on during the night and it’s a must. Suggestion?
Helpful video, thanks! Another topic might be softening edges. My skills are getting better, but I still struggle with this one. There are a lot of videos out there and I do what they say yet still find a hard line when I soften. Any help here would be appreciated.
Hi Anna, I absolutely LOVE your work! Thank you for sharing so freely of your time. You mentioned that you have a video about granulating watercolour paints, I have looked and can't see which one it would be. Could you possibly point me in the right direction? Thank you. 🙏💖
Thank you! One video on granulating colors is here HOW TO PAINT REALISTIC GREEN LEAVES 🍃 Advanced + Beginner-Friendly Watercolor Techniques ruclips.net/video/JclF2UD6dyw/видео.html 😊 and I much longer tutorial is on my PATREON (the one with a partridge in a pear tree) 💗
@@AnnaBucciarelli That's great, thanks Anna! I am not in a position to be able to subscribe to Patreon, but I would if I could. Thank you for all your free RUclips videos/tutorials, I know that I am not alone in being extremely grateful. 🙏💖
At the beginning of this video you placed your brush in a little round holder...can you tell me what they are called or where to get them? Thank you for this helpfully video, it was great.
I will be watching this again. I have struggled with water control for so long.
Inspired by your feedback on the previous tutorial, I made one about the 3 biggest watercolor mistakes I used to make - things I wish I knew when I first started working with the medium. One may be obvious to You, another may surprise You { and one I still struggle with }. Hope you find this helpful! 🙂
Honestly I loved the purple bleed on the birds neck😃 To me, it is what makes watercolor, watercolor.
You are right! These unpredictable accidents often add charm 😊💕 thank you!
Have a 2" x 12" watercolour paper strip clipped to the side of current painting. (cut up old failed painting backs) when I wet a piece on my painting I also wet 2-3 tiny areas on my test strip. Then test the paint first on the test area, to see if I need to wait a little longer, i also test color strength there.Hopefully one day I will know when it's time, still learning.
You have a wonderful teaching style. I am learning so much!
Yes please, I’d love to hear more about the things you’ve struggled with. I love your paintings. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve watched several videos on water control, but this one has a lot of extra good tips!
Excellent!!!
Thank You! I am in stage one of a complete start over with watercolor; your teaching is well-constructed with care and patience for someone like me. I intend to go slowly and carefully with my re-entry into watercolor as a Beginner.
Thank you! Could you explain more in the next video about using granulating colours?
Oh my gosh I ignored this video at first because it's always the same thing. Every time someone covers mistakes with watercolor it's always blooms and muddy colors and paper qualities. But your video surprised me! Thank you for this!!!
Thank you,great useful info.
Have just started learning arts...will support your lessons. Tqvm 🎉
This was an awesome video Anna! I'd love to learn more about when to use staining colors at which stage/layer.
Thank you Patricia! ❤️ you know I am all about those super staining Quinacridones 😊😊😊
I'm a beginner 8 months or so, but have taken a month off at a time and other times. So I am always looking for new beginner friendly tips !!! Thank you! 😊 With love from a California Gramma ❤️
Are you using your paints fresh from the tube or dried? Could you do a video on paint handling and how you use your little palettes? Thank you for all you do here.
Like Shirley Trevena, a renowned British artist who has a particular, immediately identifiable style and who has been a big influence on me (she breaks all the "rules"), I love watercolour blooms and actively encourage them. I hadn't noticed that they only occur with granulating paints.
I actually purposely started blending edges like the light blue and pink on certain things because it can give super cool effects and interesting fractals for cool details!
Lovely video, thank you. Always look forward to next wonderful video you share
As always you are such a great teacher. Just watching your video's relaxes my soul and gives me hope on my next creation. Thank you for being selfless and so completely sharing your skills with all of us! You are a blessing and I am grateful.
Learned something new. Thanks!
The magenta migrating into the blue at 1:46 gives a very interesting "tree like" effect. Might be good starting point for trees or other interesting things.
Definitely!!!!! 😄 and it’s even better if you tilt the page - the effects can be really stunning!💕
Thank you, so much!
It really helps to understand how to avoid mishaps and how to use shadows and light.
I recently started trying my hand at watercolor, and as a previous oil and calligraphy artist, your attention to detail and your style of instruction is incredible, and makes for a pleasurable learning journey.
Many thanks.
This was very helpful to me and gives me an area to practice with each of my paints..Also, I will look up each color and see if they are granulating, staining etc. I would appreciate more of these instructional videos…thank you very much
Very helpful video! Thank you for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for taking your time for this expaing. An i love to watch you art work ❤
My pleasure Linda 😊
Thank you 😊
I love ultramarine blue violet from QoR. I used it as “white” for my iris painting 😄 it does granulate but I see it only in big washes. In the iris I painted it’s smooth or the granulation is not that obvious. I actually use it now in almost all my paintings. But I agree, granulating pigments have to be used where needed, they hardly ever have a place in botanical art.
Another great video! I appreciate you sharing your experience learning about watercolor. Plus, the colors you use for demonstration are always beautiful.❤
Oh my goodness.....Thank YOU for this tutorial. I have learned so much from you.🎉
Beautiful 😍 love 💗 your painting your so talented 😊
Thank you for more tips! I absolutely love poppies--the ones in my garden are just about done for the season, so I'll be very happy to see the tutorial!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and tips. Your paintings are exquisite.
My pleasure 😊 💕
Wonderful video. Love the basic paint characteristic studies
, as I am also self taught.
Very interesting and helpful, thank you. Do you ever use granulation medium to add to non-granulating paints? If so, do you have any videos about this?
Thank you so much for this video Anna! I’ve been trying to get that flow when I put the paint down and had no idea about the granulation stuff or that the color would make the difference. I will check out your video on granulating colors. I was about ready to give up on watercolor, so thank you!
I am so glad it was helpful! It’s ok to put the paint away and restart when you feel up to it, and maybe with different type of medium / paper. It took me 3 attempts until I got serious about Watercolor in my 30s - with long breaks in between 💜 enjoy the process 😊
I'm so pleased to have come across your channel. I really like the way you structure and deliver your tutorials. They are a treat just to watch let alone learn from : )
Welcome to the channel Shar! 😊 Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback 💗
I l9ve your technique
That was very helpful, thank you!
This is wonderful and very helpful information! Thank you!
That was excellent , very helpful.👍
Fantastic amount of information. Need to watch this video over and over then try out your colours. Thank you do much x
Thank you Kathy!😊
Fabulous tips and explanations. Intuitively I felt that second one, but now it is super clear and makes SO much sense. Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback Alison! ❤️😊
hallo,does the thickness of paper play a role and if so how thick is that paper
Excellent tutorial and very helpful and informative. Thank you !!!
I am glad you enjoyed it! I’ve been having fun doing these recently as a change from narrating compositions 😊💕
THIS!! This is so helpful, thank you for this video, I would love to see more of this nuances that you've discovered along your watercolour journey ~Kk
Thank you Kelly! Glad it was helpful 💜 I’ll sprinkle more theory and exercises in between lengthy tutorials 😊
I have a problem with my first layer of watercolor drying to quickly! I do live in high humidity so turn my dehumidifier on during the night and it’s a must. Suggestion?
Thanks
Fascinating.
Helpful video, thanks! Another topic might be softening edges. My skills are getting better, but I still struggle with this one. There are a lot of videos out there and I do what they say yet still find a hard line when I soften. Any help here would be appreciated.
Great suggestion! one of my favourite things to do especially for larger more complex composition - will DEFINITELY make a video on this :) Thank you!
Hi Anna, I absolutely LOVE your work! Thank you for sharing so freely of your time. You mentioned that you have a video about granulating watercolour paints, I have looked and can't see which one it would be. Could you possibly point me in the right direction? Thank you. 🙏💖
Thank you! One video on granulating colors is here HOW TO PAINT REALISTIC GREEN LEAVES 🍃 Advanced + Beginner-Friendly Watercolor Techniques
ruclips.net/video/JclF2UD6dyw/видео.html 😊 and I much longer tutorial is on my PATREON (the one with a partridge in a pear tree) 💗
@@AnnaBucciarelli That's great, thanks Anna! I am not in a position to be able to subscribe to Patreon, but I would if I could. Thank you for all your free RUclips videos/tutorials, I know that I am not alone in being extremely grateful. 🙏💖
At the beginning of this video you placed your brush in a little round holder...can you tell me what they are called or where to get them? Thank you for this helpfully video, it was great.
Klik pen holder from Amazon 😊
@@AnnaBucciarelli Thank you!
Hi I am new subscriber please post wet on dry technique ❤️💐
Your fine details look so nice and neat. Could you please let me know what kind of brush are you using?
My brushes are Escoda 😊💜
@@AnnaBucciarelli Thank you for your quick response❣️
Which type of paper do you use?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Hi Anna....I want to buy nongranulating blue....which brand has non granulating blue ?
Cobalt blue is a true blue without granulation
Thank you Sabrina! My favourite blue is Phthalo Blue Green Shade - any brand, mine is from QOR, but Daniel smith and Winsor and Newton is great too 💜
@@JuneJournalss thank you
@@AnnaBucciarelli are they non granulating?
@@sujanithtottempudi2991 yes
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Thanks for your tutorials. I have learned a lot and helps me build my confidence.
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