My mind is blown. You’re an amazing teacher. I appreciate how you break down the principles and demonstrate real-life applications. I am finally understanding how important tone is, why breaking our subjects down into shapes helps us to see the tones-and vice-versa, why seeing the tonal shapes helps us to build up depth and life in both simple and complex subjects. Thank you. 🙏🏼
The adage ‘tone does the all work and color gets the credit’, I believe origates from the nature artist and teacher John Muir Laws of northern California.
My mind is blown. You’re an amazing teacher. I appreciate how you break down the principles and demonstrate real-life applications. I am finally understanding how important tone is, why breaking our subjects down into shapes helps us to see the tones-and vice-versa, why seeing the tonal shapes helps us to build up depth and life in both simple and complex subjects. Thank you. 🙏🏼
This is totally awesome. Struggled with simplify complex components and compositions- I think this breaks it down easily!
brilliant!
Brilliant! This topic is what I’m really trying to learn and understand. Love the elephant! Thanks again! 👍🏼
Thanks Sue, so glad it helps. If you can nail down this topic, everything else becomes a lot easier!!:)
So clear thank you ❤🌈
Another .... easy to understand tutorial! Thanks again!
My pleasure..so glad it's well received. Many thanks, T
Ahhh more more! This is my biggest struggle! Love this video. Looking for part two?
Thank you!! It should be in the watercolour notes playlist:) I’ll double check :) T
The adage ‘tone does the all work and color gets the credit’, I believe origates from the nature artist and teacher John Muir Laws of northern California.
Brilliant, thank you! Such a true statement!
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Amazing
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ok - that went by too quick :-) very nice -- descriptions and demos!
:) thank you!!!:)