Paint a classic winter scene with Michal Jasiewicz in watercolour
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- Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
- Filmed live from Poland, fine art professional Michal Jasiewicz shows you how to create stunning snow scene in watercolour. Book upcoming events: www.shopkeepar...
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The group of trees on the left - just exquisite. Also shadows on the road - marvellous. The colours - typical of Michael
glad you enjoyed. we've got many more tutorials from michal on our video library (search by artist) www.shopkeeparty.com/video-library
A lovely capture Michal and a very effective resolve !
So much talent!
So lovely and brilliantly executed!
I very much enjoyed painting along with you
Good work John and Michael 😉
Thank you ShopkeepArty, that was a brilliant demo!
wonderful painting - the brush work is masterly and economy of strokes are enviable. thank you for the workshop
awesome tutorial! Thank You :)
This was a wonderful winter scene, thank you
Did he say cerulean blue?
Great video, also guys I bought Michals old videos from your website, and it has been a week, I still cannot watch the tutorial, why its taking so long? Thanks!
Hi, thanks. Did you complete our unlock form? see link on this page www.shopkeeparty.com/video-library. It should only take up to 48hrs to unlock for you!
@@ShopKeepArty Perfect! Thank you just did it. So I will be able to watch from youtube or patreon?
@@rehasakar it's now unlocked! You can watch from our video library here (just click the WATCH button)... www.shopkeeparty.com/full-catalogue OR if you want to watch ALL our workshop videos, you can become a Patron level 5 or higher and watch all the videos in our lvl 5+ library here via patreon: www.shopkeeparty.com/patron-library-level-5-by-date
Where can we get those Chinese brushes that several people are now using!? Mercy buckets.
Doesn't the use of opaque colours mean that you don't do a second layer?
-- Parveen