@@rainbowfox1934 Yes, Q Gold is my favorite. Mix it with Mineral Violet and you get a beautiful brown. The pigment is no longer being manufactured, so paint suppliers are mixing blends to reproduce it.
I love to paint with watercolor. You don’t need to precisely and you don’t have to worry about mistakes. If you don’t like it, you paint it over or make it wet and wipe it away with a tissue. I love painting forest, urban sketch and minimalistic people. It is amazing with tiny details you can see what it is. Love the artwork and the golden forest.❤
@@KathleenMcKinstry Thank you! Glad you found the video helpful. Always good to use a limited palette when you are a beginner. You’ll learn a lot about color.
@@dianamajchrzak5855 Thank you, Diana. Q.gold is a favorite of mine as well. Try mixing it with another favorite, mineral violet. It makes a beautiful brown.
Very lovely and soft. With watercolor you always have to think ahead as you demonstrated. Getting all the lights and darks in place. Really enjoyed it thank you so much
Doris, Thank you for this great tutorial You give great explanations and explain the mixing of colors and how to lift off, create negative painting techniques and how to make just enough details to make the painting worthwhile. Thanks again for your lesson. Don Sylvester Houston, Texas
I don't know if at 12:50 that was a mistake or not (whether you intended for a tree to be there), but if it was, really nice fix making that "taller grass" into a tree! Love seeing these processes because it can be informative what to do when we make a "mistake." Helps us know what to do to flow with the course of the painting. Speaking of which, gorgeous piece!
@@punkmoose3962 I had to go back to 12:50 to see what I did. Yes, I was improvising as I was painting the positive and negative trees. The big tree, I decided needed to come down farther. Often, when doing a demo I wonder if I’ve made a big mess. (You should see my painting from last night’s demo!) Best to work with it and not try to lift your “mistake”. Now I can’t imagine the bigger tree not being rooted where it is. Thanks for watching so carefullly!
Totally agree punk, as water colouring were constantly learning on the job, and yeah, painting mistakes can only improve, our skills. ART frees the stress of life.
wow im so happy I came across your channel, im an artist myself, I use to paint just acrylic's 🥱 I know, so I found myself a whole new world, very challenging, some artist once said learning acrylic's painting is like teaching a dog to sit, and water colouring is like teaching a cat to sit. smile, its a whole different game. love your autumn painting very authentic and warm.
@@iancameron6124 Thanks, Ian! I’m glad you found my channel. That quote about the cats and dogs is from Igor Sava. I repeat it to my students. It really sums up the difference between the media.
Oh how I love the quin gold and have used it a few times as it makes a painting glow. I have never liked the sponged trees or background because I can spot it when an artist uses it no matter how hard they try to disguise it.
@@Catherine-rt9un Thanks for your comment, Catherine. I used to be a purist when it came to watercolor. But over the course of 15 years of teaching, I’ve embraced all kinds of techniques. Have you tried mixing Q. Gold with Mineral Violet (Holbein)? It makes a beautiful brown.
Bonjour. Merci pour cette démo. C'est un magnifique paysage, ça a l'air facile quand on vous regarde peindre, mais je sais que ça ne l'est pas. Bravo ! 😍
Thank you, Catherine. No, I'm not on Patreon, but I do teach a Wednesday evening zoom class (7 - 9pm Eastern time) for novice to intermediate skill levels. The recordings are the basis of my RUclips videos. Let me know if you are interested and I will send you more info.
A beautiful painting, I love these colours too . I seem to be struggling a little with lifting , I wonder what I'm doing wrong? , which paper have you used here please? Perhaps I should change my paper ? Xx
@@jennyjanesbeauty8216 Thank you Jenny! I used Fabriano 140 lb. Cold Press. The 3 colors used for this painting should lift easily, especially burnt sienna and ultramarine. If paint is reluctant to lift, I would use a damp synthetic brush and do a little scrubbing. Then blot with a tissue. I have a 1/4” synthetic flat (Escoda Perla) that works well. My Lowe Cornell synthetics also lift nicely.
@@michelekunnas4982 I used Fabriano 140 lb. Cold Press. The 3 colors used for this painting should lift easily, especially burnt sienna and ultramarine. If paint is reluctant to lift, I would use a damp synthetic brush and do a little scrubbing. Then blot with a tissue. I have a 1/4” synthetic flat (Escoda Perla) that works well. My Lowe Cornell synthetics also lift nicely.
This is one of the most beautiful autumn watercolor scenes I've watched an artist create. The sun just made it all come to life...❤
@@dianehill4019 Thank you so much, Diane.
Quin Gold made the entire painting glow. I love to use this paint for the first layer in animal eyes. It makes them look alive.
@@rainbowfox1934 Yes, Q Gold is my favorite. Mix it with Mineral Violet and you get a beautiful brown. The pigment is no longer being manufactured, so paint suppliers are mixing blends to reproduce it.
Oh my gosh, this is stunning! I love autumn. Thank you!
@@LL-yy6mn Thank you!
I love to paint with watercolor. You don’t need to precisely and you don’t have to worry about mistakes. If you don’t like it, you paint it over or make it wet and wipe it away with a tissue. I love painting forest, urban sketch and minimalistic people. It is amazing with tiny details you can see what it is. Love the artwork and the golden forest.❤
@@Speurneuscosmo Watercolor is more forgiving than people think. You just have to be open to the unexpected. I’m so glad you like the painting.
Thank you Doris for sharing this beautiful landscape. Love the earth colours. Mary. UK
@@marylofts38 Thank you, Mary!
I’m a beginner in watercolor (72☺️) and after watching this I have hopes of some success! Beautiful painting and video, well done!
@@KathleenMcKinstry Thank you! Glad you found the video helpful. Always good to use a limited palette when you are a beginner. You’ll learn a lot about color.
Beautiful painting and perfect music!
@@EvelynVoget Thanks, Evelyn! I’ll tell Ben you liked his score.
"That tip at [4:10] was super helpful, I never thought of doing it that way! 🙌🎉"
@@EasyArtTutorials304 Glad to help!
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing your talent
@@rdeulen Thank you!
You are so talented! Thank you for sharing your techniques with us all.
Just beautiful
Thank you, Glenda!
Very nice painting😁
@@Revonish Thank you!
So beautiful. I am a beginner (69!), and just learned from you how to combine all the techniques. Thank you!
@@leslie-annepepin8927 Thank you! You’re never too old to begin something new.
I love your work Doris! This is such a beautiful painting! I'm ready for fall! 💕😊
@@lainareeves3755 Thank you, Laina! My paintings are very seasons-oriented. I love fall, too!
Beautiful ❤
@@MsMerlin333 Thank you! ❤️
Like your use of spatter. Lovely painting!
@@Mr38thstreet Thank you! I love to spatter.
So glad I found your channel ❤. Beautiful ❤❤❤
@@catharinakopetschek6204 I’m glad too, Catharina!
Your painting is so beautiful, I had to watch again, Oct 14. I have to find my sponge! Many thanks for sharing your talent!
@@melindaavila498 Thanks so much, Melinda!
What a beautiful painting. Throughly enjoyed your presentation. Quin gold is one of my favorite colors. You showed us how to use it. Thank you.
@@dianamajchrzak5855 Thank you, Diana. Q.gold is a favorite of mine as well. Try mixing it with another favorite, mineral violet. It makes a beautiful brown.
Exactly what I was looking for with the bright colors of warm fall…beautifully painted❤❤❤
@@Catherine-rt9un Thanks so much, Catherine!
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@howtodraw20002 Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
I love this painting!!! The video was so lovely and enjoyable to watch, it does inspire me to try it!!❤ Thank you so much for sharing 😊
@@belindahall5220 Thank you, Belinda! You’ve made my day.
Thank you. You're wonderful. Very poetic.
@@vickipritchard2082 Thank you, Vicki!
That is such a beautiful painting! Wow ❤️
@@milliejake2 Thanks, Millie!
Beautiful 😊💖
@@sarahnorthrop9823 Thank you, Sarah!
Beautiful. I look forward to doing my variation of this soon. Thank you.
@@DrCarolFrancis Thank you. Good luck, Carol!
I LOVE this!! It is so beautiful!! ❤
@@shirleyping7058 Thank you!
Very lovely and soft. With watercolor you always have to think ahead as you demonstrated. Getting all the lights and darks in place. Really enjoyed it thank you so much
@@karenoshea151 My motto is PLANNING, COURAGE and RESTRAINT. Thanks for your kind words, Karen.
Love your technique, thank you!
@@carolhestand2561 Thank you, Carol!
It´s amazing to see the landscape ju come to live step by step
@@ann-marielofberg1159 Thank you, Ann-Marie. I’m as amazed as you are! Watercolor is quite magical.
Breathtaking. Such a wonderful piece of work. Thank you.
@@i.hery7 Thank you! You’ve made my day!
This is amazing!💕
@@rarejem12 Thanks so much!
C'est magnifique ❤
@@mysticriver9420 Merci!
A wonderful demonstration of technique, color mixing, and vocal instruction!
@@janewineinger1569 Oh, thank you! That inspires me to make my next video.
Lovely, Dee
@@doriswhyte1931 Thank you, Dee!
Doris,
Thank you for this great tutorial You give great explanations and explain the mixing of colors and how to lift off, create negative painting techniques and how to make just enough details to make the painting worthwhile. Thanks again for your lesson.
Don Sylvester
Houston, Texas
@@DonaldSylvester-l6j Thanks for your comment, Don! I hope you’ll view some of my other videos.
Wonderful! I have never seen a RUclips artist demonstrate negative and positive painting during one tutorial!! Thank you!
@@melindaavila498 So glad you enjoyed the video! You’ve made my day!
I don't know if at 12:50 that was a mistake or not (whether you intended for a tree to be there), but if it was, really nice fix making that "taller grass" into a tree!
Love seeing these processes because it can be informative what to do when we make a "mistake." Helps us know what to do to flow with the course of the painting.
Speaking of which, gorgeous piece!
@@punkmoose3962 I had to go back to 12:50 to see what I did. Yes, I was improvising as I was painting the positive and negative trees. The big tree, I decided needed to come down farther. Often, when doing a demo I wonder if I’ve made a big mess. (You should see my painting from last night’s demo!) Best to work with it and not try to lift your “mistake”. Now I can’t imagine the bigger tree not being rooted where it is. Thanks for watching so carefullly!
Totally agree punk, as water colouring were constantly learning on the job,
and yeah, painting mistakes can only improve, our skills.
ART frees the stress of life.
Stunning I love it Doris so beautiful, wish i could paint like you xxx
Thanks for your kind words, Mary.
Thanks Doris. I learned a lot and will try it myself.
@@DSmith-pc9jn Great to hear!
wow im so happy I came across your channel, im an artist myself, I use to paint just acrylic's 🥱 I know, so I found myself a whole new world, very challenging,
some artist once said learning acrylic's painting is like teaching a dog to sit,
and water colouring is like teaching a cat to sit. smile,
its a whole different game.
love your autumn painting very authentic and warm.
@@iancameron6124 Thanks, Ian! I’m glad you found my channel. That quote about the cats and dogs is from Igor Sava. I repeat it to my students. It really sums up the difference between the media.
I love how this came out, so beautiful and realistic!❤
@@skerrie1 Thank you!
Stunning! Thank you for sharing your time and talent.
@@ldlcreationsllc Thank you, Linda!
Wow thank you so much I can’t believe how much I learned in so little time. Your work is fabulous
@@deborahcooper5171 Thank you!
Your paintings are awesome WOW ❤ Them, keep onah painting 😊😊😊
@@NelsonSampson-v1u Thank you! I will!
Oh how I love the quin gold and have used it a few times as it makes a painting glow. I have never liked the sponged trees or background because I can spot it when an artist uses it no matter how hard they try to disguise it.
@@Catherine-rt9un Thanks for your comment, Catherine. I used to be a purist when it came to watercolor. But over the course of 15 years of teaching, I’ve embraced all kinds of techniques. Have you tried mixing Q. Gold with Mineral Violet (Holbein)? It makes a beautiful brown.
Beautiful!
@@jillharper7456 Thank you, Jill!
Très belle démonstration de la méthode négative ; bravo pour ce déploiement de nuances avec une palette limitée 🎉❤
@@leynasa4140 Merci beaucoup!!
Beautiful painting. Thank you.
@@bettygalanter4417 Thank you, Betty!
Wow, love your technique. Lovely.
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful!
@@maggiengo8717 Thank you, Maggie!
Beautiful! ❤
@@LudyJalomo Thank you! ❤️
Great! Will be giving this a try! thanks
@@las174 Enjoy the process!
Wow loved watching just what you can do with water colour!, beautiful
@@MsVivian99 Thank you!
Bonjour. Merci pour cette démo. C'est un magnifique paysage, ça a l'air facile quand on vous regarde peindre, mais je sais que ça ne l'est pas. Bravo ! 😍
@@jocelynesavary1862 Merci, Jocelyne!
Love it! So beautiful! I’ve taken watercolor classes. I’m just new, but yours was very helpful. Thank you.
@@donnaraab8862 Great! You are very welcome!
Wonderful!!!👍
@@ivankanovak8904 Thanks!
Great job. Thank you for sharing with us.
Very nice painting
@@merakitra Thank you!
Wonderful,beautiful!
@@deborahjohnston2808 Thank you, Deborah!
Oh i love this ❤ Thank you 😊
@@keariewashburn4680 So glad you like the video. ❤️
So so beautiful, you have amazing talent Doris. I have just found your channel and watch this tutorial. Will subscribe and am excited ro aee more.
@@redmoon8217 Thank you! I’m so glad you found my work.
Absolute magic!!!❤
@@helenduplessis9820 Thank you, Helen!
Nice painting❤
Gorgeous
@@paintlady2268 Thank you!
Nice to see you here! Whitney
@@whitneywetherill9587 Hi Whitney!!
Awesome video
@@hoeungsokoun1940 Thank you!
@@hoeungsokoun1940 Thanks so much!
loved it thankyou
@@margaretbutters6181 So glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the ❤!
Oh, if I can ever be that good! But am working on getting better. Thanks.
@@johngriffiths4874 Thank you, John! Three words: planning, courage, and restraint.
Muy bonito!!
@@blancaescobarrivas4856 Muchas gracias!
@@DorisEttlingerStudio Hola Doris.Que alegria si habla español!!Saludos y muchas gracias por compartir tan linda acuarela.
Thank for sharing❤
@@KArtandCraft Happy to share!
Did Doris say what paper she used? I was amazed at how easily she was able to lift.
@@theresaharris8149 Fabriano 140 lb cold press.
Meraviglioso!!
@@liviariviello9474 Grazie molto!
Thank you Very much❤
Vey lovely scene Doris and so inspirational Are you on Patreon?
Thank you, Catherine. No, I'm not on Patreon, but I do teach a Wednesday evening zoom class (7 - 9pm Eastern time) for novice to intermediate skill levels. The recordings are the basis of my RUclips videos. Let me know if you are interested and I will send you more info.
A beautiful painting, I love these colours too . I seem to be struggling a little with lifting , I wonder what I'm doing wrong? , which paper have you used here please? Perhaps I should change my paper ? Xx
I struggle with lifting as well and also wonder which paper you used for the video. I do find that some lift better than others.
@@jennyjanesbeauty8216 Thank you Jenny! I used Fabriano 140 lb. Cold Press. The 3 colors used for this painting should lift easily, especially burnt sienna and ultramarine. If paint is reluctant to lift, I would use a damp synthetic brush and do a little scrubbing. Then blot with a tissue. I have a 1/4” synthetic flat (Escoda Perla) that works well. My Lowe Cornell synthetics also lift nicely.
@@michelekunnas4982 I used Fabriano 140 lb. Cold Press. The 3 colors used for this painting should lift easily, especially burnt sienna and ultramarine. If paint is reluctant to lift, I would use a damp synthetic brush and do a little scrubbing. Then blot with a tissue. I have a 1/4” synthetic flat (Escoda Perla) that works well. My Lowe Cornell synthetics also lift nicely.
what is brand of watercolor paper you were painting? it lifted color so easily. Arches paper can't do that.
@@annyc9504 I used Fabriano Artistico 140 lb cold press. My paints were professional grade. Either Holbein, Winsor Newton or Daniel Smith.
I had to go back to the video to check. I can see that I was using a block. I only use Fabriano blocks.
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