Just... wow! Your ability to bring those rocks and that water alive with the powers of your observation, your patience in layering on the paint and your masterful colour-mixing abilities boggles my pea brain! Beautiful work, sir; beautiful work.
Wonderful painting Joe. So much to learn from watching you paint: mixing your colours,brush strokes and now even candle wax! That large rock is just amazing. Your tree reflections wow! Thank you so much for sharing your skills and your way of helping us to see what is possible with watercolour.
I have always thought about doing this exact kind of painting!! Tree reflections and all! I just never even tried because I didn't know where to start. Thank you for your amazing tutelage! Much appreciated ❤😊
tHANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEOS JOE.... Ive been doing watercolours for about 3 years and do it to relax and relly enjoy it. so good to see your videos and pick up some tips. keep up the good work my friend
Joey. It’s fantastic painting. You provided the tips of rocks painting, and always kindly gave detail explanations on every steps. It’s really Helpful . Thanks for video.
Ironically I was afraid of water reflections, this way i always was paiting the human body with watercolor, with this master class i will be more confident with the water using watercolor, thank you!!
Perfect timing! Who knew rocks were so hard, pun intended. My sketchbook is currently depicting my attempts from your previous video. Just cleaned my pallet for today's sessions. Thanks so much!!
I've recently found your page. I am new to watercolor and many of your videos have cleared up some confusion I've had on different aspects of watercolor. Soon I will join your patreon.
Beautiful tutorial! I've never tried laying in the shadows first and then glazing water over them before. I can't wait to try this! I also love your practice of squeezing out the paint from your brush rather than just wiping or rinsing. That blended color is precious, so why waste? Thanks so much for both of these tips!
Hi joe, thank you so much for sharing this video. I truly enjoyed your technique and details. I don’t know much about painting. What was the purpose of adding the salt on the rock?
Hi Joe, excellent tutorial! Your palette is different from all that I have seen. It’s very functional. What is the brand name and where can I buy it from? Thanks !
Glad you enjoyed the video. The palette I use was designed and produced by myself on my 3D printer. I wanted a palette with large mixing areas and that I could use in both my studio and when I go out plein air painting. I sell them to my students for $60 Australian, plus postage.
Beautiful painting and demonstration! Where did you get your watercolour palettes please? You have a place for lots of paints and 4 rather large areas to blend which is wonderful!!!
Thank you. The palette was designed my me and printed on my 3D printer. The mixing surfaces had to be sealed with a special epoxy to reduce staining. I sell them to my students for $60 Australian plus postage.
It sure looks extremely convenient and was very creative on your part to be able to fill all the boxes. It’s always exceptional to be able to design what you need and make life easier. I’m guessing it costs from $45 up to $50 US dollars. It’s probably best to order one, so then I’ll keep in touch. I guess after a while it might start to stain a bit, is there anything that can be done about that? Thank you for the information, and I really do like it. Those rocks and the painting are outstanding!!!
Yes, it is a panting for the more experienced, but still worth trying as that is how you get experience! I have painted this scene twice, my second attempt (this one) worked out better because I learned something from my first attempt. Thank you for watching!
I just discovered your video and am fairly new to watercolor painting. I wanted to ask why you wet the back of the paper, and the plastic board underneath...does that keep the paper damp while painting? I have trouble keeping my paper from drying out when doing the wet-on-wet technique, and think this may help if that's your reason for doing it.
Yes, exactly. Here is a video I made which explains the process and the reason why I wet the back of my paper: ruclips.net/video/f3SlN7jfxRw/видео.html
Thank you so much ! Some painters, especially female, can talk/explain nonstop during the whole tutorial, actually it's not necessary, can be very tiring !
Thank you for making your initial sketch dark enough to see.
My pleasure 😊
This is a perfect tutorial lesson with splended illustration on water color painting by a professional like Him thank very much
Thank you so much 😀
Just... wow! Your ability to bring those rocks and that water alive with the powers of your observation, your patience in layering on the paint and your masterful colour-mixing abilities boggles my pea brain! Beautiful work, sir; beautiful work.
Wow, thank you!
Wonderful painting Joe. So much to learn from watching you paint: mixing your colours,brush strokes and now even candle wax! That large rock is just amazing. Your tree reflections wow! Thank you so much for sharing your skills and your way of helping us to see what is possible with watercolour.
My pleasure Noel😊. Thank you for your feedback.
I have always thought about doing this exact kind of painting!! Tree reflections and all! I just never even tried because I didn't know where to start. Thank you for your amazing tutelage! Much appreciated ❤😊
Glad my video was of help. Have fun with your painting.
@@JoeCartwright thank you! I will be able to now because of you!!😁
I would never have attempted this. So realistic!
You should have a go at it. Practice and the continuous improvement it brings is the best way to succeed at watercolors.
Very beautiful and elaborate
Thank you.
I can't tell you how refreshing this tutorial is. The painting is totally gorgeous. I hope to try something like that one day. Thank you
My please. Glad you enjoyed it.
Absolutely stunning one.
There is miracle in your performance.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@JoeCartwright
My pleasure sir
Very complex watercolor painting.Well explained and well illustrated. Thanks for sharing
My pleasure 😊
tHANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEOS JOE.... Ive been doing watercolours for about 3 years and do it to relax and relly enjoy it. so good to see your videos and pick up some tips. keep up the good work my friend
You are very welcome.
Very beautiful final picture, thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Cheers!
An excellent watercolour artist and instructor. Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
Beautifully done! Your instructions as to your process are much appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
WOW!!!! Loved this. Will refer to this again and again. Thank you for explaining so well your process and why you do them.
Glad it was helpful!
Super! Such a beautiful painting! Thanks for sharing your technics and knowledge! Your lessons are so helpful for me!
Thank you for the feedback. Very happy to hear my videos are useful to you!
Joey. It’s fantastic painting. You provided the tips of rocks painting, and always kindly gave detail explanations on every steps. It’s really Helpful . Thanks for video.
Thank you. So glad you found my video helpfull!
Love. Rocks. Great demo. Thanks ❤
Sr. Cartwright, esta demonstração está fantástica. Sua paciência, leveza, são um estímulo encorajador. Obrigado!
You are very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
A fabulous video with very useful information. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this, especially explaining very clearly the colors you are mixing.
You are so welcome!
Excellent! I usually scrape with a plastic card when painting rocks but I will definitely try this.
I usually use the scraping technique as well, but it is always good to have many optiions.
Parabéns! Bela pintura e esplêndida demonstração! Obrigada.
Glad you enjoyed my video.
I would’ve not thought of using green on the rock, very nice!
I don't do it always, just when it is needed.
Ironically I was afraid of water reflections, this way i always was paiting the human body with watercolor, with this master class i will be more confident with the water using watercolor, thank you!!
My pleasure, glad you found it helpful.
Wonderful video. I really enjoyed your process & explanation’s each step with the way. Thanks you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
absolutly splendid and very good technique ! thanks a lot !!
You're very welcome!
Amazing and you are very humble
Thank you.
You are great sir. very nice video. thank-you ❤❤
Most welcome
What an informative video Joe and absolutely love the end result. 3pm
Thanks Helen, glad you liked it.
Perfect timing! Who knew rocks were so hard, pun intended. My sketchbook is currently depicting my attempts from your previous video. Just cleaned my pallet for today's sessions. Thanks so much!!
Rock on! Glad you enjoyed it.
Far beyond my level but I will try it out. Lovely work!
Go for it!
Loved this tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bellísima obra.... Felicidades y gracias por compartirla.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JoeCartwright Greetings from Costa Rica Sir.
@@royolivares7060 Lovely to hear from you.
Wow!!!! Thankyou... great job!! And I learned a lot!!
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
This is just beautiful!
Thank you, glad you liked it.
Dude, I agree. Watercolor Rocks!!! 😎🎸
Yep. Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome work
Thanks a lot 😊
I think you are a true magician w ith a paintbrush.I only wish I could do half as good a painting as you and I would be happy.
Practice is the most important thing when painting Chris.
Bless you Joe!
Thank you.
Amazing Sir 👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻🙏🏻
Thanks a lot
It is really amazing, I love it.
Thank you! Cheers!
Maravilhoso! Que talento! Parabéns
Thank you!
I've recently found your page. I am new to watercolor and many of your videos have cleared up some confusion I've had on different aspects of watercolor. Soon I will join your patreon.
Glad to hear you are finding my videos useful!
wow, that was amazing!
Glad you liked it!
Fine rocks painting❤🎉
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing!!
Greetings from Tottori, Japan🇯🇵🐈🐈⬛
Thank you very much! Lovely to hear from you!
Beautiful work !.
Thank you very much!
Straordinario, complimenti!
Thank you very much.
just great
Thank you. 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Beautiful tutorial! I've never tried laying in the shadows first and then glazing water over them before. I can't wait to try this! I also love your practice of squeezing out the paint from your brush rather than just wiping or rinsing. That blended color is precious, so why waste? Thanks so much for both of these tips!
You are so welcome!
Awesome ❤❤
Thanks 🤗
Brilliant thankyou,i have always wanted to paint rocks under water,but didn't know how to start
Glad to hear my video was of help.
Wow. Amazing ❤
Glad you like it!
Divinas manos!!!
Thank you.
Good painting
Thank you.
This is just so beautiful and I see now hoe you can accomplish this water reflective quality. Thank u
I'm glad you like it. Thanks for the feedback.
Wow , der helle Wahnsinn ! Chapeau
Glad you liked it.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
I’m watching the video again…👍
Thanks for the visit
Very good!
Thanks!
First time visit your channel sir and subscribed.. very helpful.thanks for sharing ❤❤
Thanks and welcome!
Brilliant!
WOW! thank you.
@@JoeCartwright how log did it take you do this? I’d love to try it but feel I might be way out of my league.
@@renetteburgess2378 There is about 5 hours work in it without breaks. It is the type of painting you can do in sections over a period of days.
Great W/ColourTutorial.
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic demo Joe. I especially like how you included the lichens on the big rock. Lichens are some of the most fascinating life forms in nature.
Thanks Dan. Yes, they are.
Amazing and Australian , subscribed ❤
Welcome aboard!
Thanks!
Many thanks for your support.
Thank You
You're welcome
Superb ❤❤
Thanks for liking.
Bravo¡¡¡¡
Thank you.
Magnifique! Dommage qu'il n'y ait pas de possibilités de sous titres sur patreon!
Thank you, yes, hopefully Patreon will have other language subtitles in the future.
@@JoeCartwright A bientôt alors!🤩
Fantástico!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
La cire de bougie reste sur le papier ? Merci sir de nous montrer si bien.
Yes, it does. Glad you are enjoying the video.
Hi joe, thank you so much for sharing this video. I truly enjoyed your technique and details. I don’t know much about painting. What was the purpose of adding the salt on the rock?
Glad you enjoyed it. The salt creates small little textured areas as the paper dry. Later you just brush the salt off.
Hi Joe, excellent tutorial! Your palette is different from all that I have seen. It’s very functional. What is the brand name and where can I buy it from? Thanks !
Glad you enjoyed the video. The palette I use was designed and produced by myself on my 3D printer. I wanted a palette with large mixing areas and that I could use in both my studio and when I go out plein air painting. I sell them to my students for $60 Australian, plus postage.
Beautiful painting and demonstration! Where did you get your watercolour palettes please? You have a place for lots of paints and 4 rather large areas to blend which is wonderful!!!
Thank you. The palette was designed my me and printed on my 3D printer. The mixing surfaces had to be sealed with a special epoxy to reduce staining. I sell them to my students for $60 Australian plus postage.
It sure looks extremely convenient and was very creative on your part to be able to fill all the boxes. It’s always exceptional to be able to design what you need and make life easier. I’m guessing it costs from $45 up to $50 US dollars. It’s probably best to order one, so then I’ll keep in touch. I guess after a while it might start to stain a bit, is there anything that can be done about that? Thank you for the information, and I really do like it. Those rocks and the painting are outstanding!!!
@@8intercessor8 Sadly postage to the USA is $30 AUD it would make the price closer to $61 US dollars.
Really love this! What material is your backing board?
Glad you liked it. I used a piece of 6mm acrylic. These days I use a matt black version.
WOW! Niiiice!!! Do you keep your paper damp from the back side???
Yes I do!
Wow this looks tricky….I don’t think I could do this one
Yes, it is a panting for the more experienced, but still worth trying as that is how you get experience! I have painted this scene twice, my second attempt (this one) worked out better because I learned something from my first attempt. Thank you for watching!
I just discovered your video and am fairly new to watercolor painting. I wanted to ask why you wet the back of the paper, and the plastic board underneath...does that keep the paper damp while painting? I have trouble keeping my paper from drying out when doing the wet-on-wet technique, and think this may help if that's your reason for doing it.
Yes, exactly. Here is a video I made which explains the process and the reason why I wet the back of my paper: ruclips.net/video/f3SlN7jfxRw/видео.html
@@JoeCartwright Great, thank you! Looking forward to trying this.
@@DebbiePratt-u2s Enjoy
i never seen before secret of wax using......thanks from india.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much !
Some painters, especially female, can talk/explain nonstop during the whole tutorial, actually it's not necessary, can be very tiring !
Glad it was helpful!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So glad you liked it