Unlocking Watercolor Painting Secrets: Detailed Problem-Solving

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Friends, Artists, and Fellow Creatives!
    In this final video of our Casa Bonita series, I share my philosophy and mindset behind painting. I'll explain why I start with splattering-it's a great way to loosen up. Then, I'll show you how I decide where to add details and where to leave things as they are. It's all about problem-solving in art. I'll also talk about my personal journey and current projects.
    I hope you find inspiration from this painting. Even if you don't have a Casa Bonita in your city, you might have a church, a state capitol building, a Tudor house, or a fancy hotel. It doesn't need to be pink; it's about capturing atmosphere, mood, and presence.
    Casa Bonita has been a Denver landmark since it opened in 1974. Recently remodeled by the creators of South Park, this iconic pink tower with an indoor waterfall and cliff divers has been a place to entertain and relax for 50 years. Despite its historically lackluster menu, its unique charm keeps people coming back.
    Watercolour Philosophy. Watercolor is a relationship between Water, Pigment and the brush, you are merely the facilitator.
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    I'm going to give you a little advice. There's a force in the universe that makes things happen. And all you have to do is get in touch with it, stop thinking, let things happen, and be the ball.
    -Ty Webb Caddyshack
    Paper, paper is the playground for your pigments to play, some are smooth some are rough these qualities will help create the effects you desire or don't desire. Paper on blocks will buckle when totally wet, stretched paper will buckle and taped paper will buckle, this is the nature of watercolor paper. If you don't want buckling try painting on synthetic paper, it has its own challenges. Learn the behaviors of watercolor paper, learn to work with the buckling or do smaller washes that don't cause buckling. Embrace the qualities and natures of your medium rather than cursing them.
    Paint, each pigment has its own unique qualities. A pigment from one manufacturer may behave differently than the same pigment from another. Knowing what pigments to use where and when, is your job as the painter. When diluted phthalo blue bears a resemblance to manganese blue, however phthalo blue at full strength can take over a painting while manganese blue at full strength is not much different than diluted. Knowing which colors stain, lift, granulate, or are opaque, then recognizing when and where to use them is like knowing the difference between using a hammer or a screwdriver (Everyone knows you drink a screwdriver). Pigments are like children, they have their own unique qualities, allowing them to be their best will allow your painting to be its best.
    Everybody is a genius. But "if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid". - possibly Albert Einstein
    Brushes, brushes are merely tools in your tool kit. I have 50 Cent brushes (cost 50¢ not the rapper 50¢) and I have a brush that costs $300 (it was a gift). I get more joy and usage out of the 50 Cent brushes, not because they are 50 cents but because through them, I am able to better communicate my vision.
    In closing, many people are defined by their problems; learn to be defined by your solutions, your world and your paintings will change for the better.
    If you wish to communicate with me directly, commission a painting or hire for live demonstration please email me at jasontaittinger@gmail.com Please follow me on Instagram @jasontaittinger
    Thank You
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    I use an assortment of products.
    Brushes, I primarily use squirrel hair quills(Amazon), and Hogs hair chip brushes (local craft store).
    Paints are from Daniel Smith, Winsor and Newton, QOR, and Schminke.
    Papers are all #140 Arches, Fabriano, Lanaquarelle, New York Central (Jerry's Artarama), Kilimanjaro (Cheap Joe's) and Saunders Waterford. My preference is rough but I also use cold press, I have some #300 and will note when I use it.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @shariherrington7035
    @shariherrington7035 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Jason! New sub here. Absolutely love the capturing of light coming through in your work. Truly beautiful. Hitting the thumbs up on everything I’m watching as well. So glad I found your channel, and can’t wait to watch your channel grow. Please keep the videos coming.

    • @JT8njr
      @JT8njr  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much, and the videos will definitely keep coming.

  • @lauramerrifield7485
    @lauramerrifield7485 Месяц назад +2

    Amazing work Jason. Although I do watch videos with out commentary, it was great to hear your thought process throughout. I look forward to your next video.

    • @JT8njr
      @JT8njr  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the feedback.

    • @billcrandell8619
      @billcrandell8619 Месяц назад +1

      I like your description as you paint.

    • @JT8njr
      @JT8njr  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the feedback. I will keep describing what I'm doing, and talk about the thought process.