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. 🙏🏼
brilliant!
So clear thank you ❤🌈
Another .... easy to understand tutorial! Thanks again!
My pleasure..so glad it's well received. Many thanks, T
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!!:)
This is totally awesome. Struggled with simplify complex components and compositions- I think this breaks it down easily!
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!
@@tomshepherdartist try Hans Hoffman as originator
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
ok - that went by too quick :-) very nice -- descriptions and demos!
:) thank you!!!:)
Amazing
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