Another beautiful, loose expression. I really love how the blending of your color palette adds so much to your finished work and your ability to use the light and dark is just awesome. As the Mind of Watercolor said below, this work is very like the two great watercolorists mentioned and it's a great compliment to your work. I really enjoy watching and you inspire me to do better. Thank you so much.
Another great lesson , thank you! I am mesmerized by your work and I can feel my confidence building each time I watch your videos. You're right, we need to let go of the fear of spoiling a painting , I'm working on that!
Thank you Terri, yes i have seen many of them fearing about there painting will get spoil, and that fear never allows them to learn watercolor. I am glad that you are following this principle, best wishes.
Hi Nitin. I've become a fan of your painting and videos. You have a very confident, loose style that is impressive. Very reminiscent of Alvaro Castagnet or Joseph Zbukvic. Looking forward to watching more.
Personally I am not a big fun with city scene painting. However, your painting opens up my mind and makes me looking at the surroundings from a very different angle. I feel the world is nicer and more meaningful :-)
l Nitin, I have seen many of your watercolour tutorials. You are a good and sincere teacher. After some time of watching, I decided to try painting what I think is your style of loose painting. I failed miserably. :( I shall nevertheless persevere. Many thanks for your kindness and precious time in sharing with us! :)
Hey Nitin I have been watching foreign artits' videos since months and you don't how glad I am to see someone from my home country.. Because I can get a chance to attend your workshops :D. Plz plz do let me know if you ever organize your workshop in Pune. There is a lot to take from you
Damn I feel exactly the same! I'm from Pune too. I love Miling Mullick too!! Indian painters are amazing! No drama about paints, papers brushes. Just pure talent. My feeling- Great artists don't need great tools. But if they get those tools, then it's a deadly mix. :D
Nitin, I've just purchased the brush on the far right after watching another video of yours, but you never answered viewers (in this video) as to what brand/size is the larger brush on the left. You use it a LOT! Can you tell me where I can buy one or give me the brand/size. Thank you. I really appreciate you words of encouragement to beginners.
thank you very much for your tutorial.. it's very well explained..please can i all for a favour :) please can you make a video for beginners on how to sketch ( perspective) and the colour wheeltheory...thank you very much.... have a great day
novem yip you can look my into what shade your blue is probably! you'll want them to cancel or dull each other out (like opposites). i think typically artists prefer having a warmer blue (so one that leans purple). do you know/remember what specifically the color names of your blue and sepia are? if the blue leans green (like phthalo) then that might be a cause.
beautiful done by you
Watercolor painting is not so much the destination, but the journey.
I do hope you are feeling a lot better Nitin. Another great painting with super tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Chammi, yes i am better now, thank you.
Another beautiful, loose expression. I really love how the blending of your color palette adds so much to your finished work and your ability to use the light and dark is just awesome. As the Mind of Watercolor said below, this work is very like the two great watercolorists mentioned and it's a great compliment to your work. I really enjoy watching and you inspire me to do better. Thank you so much.
Lovely city scene, I do like the look of that paper it seems to have nice texture for dry brush work. I hope you feel better soon.
Yes peter, i am using cold press watercolor paper, thank you so much.
Another great lesson , thank you! I am mesmerized by your work and I can feel my confidence building each time I watch your videos. You're right, we need to let go of the fear of spoiling a painting , I'm working on that!
Thank you Terri, yes i have seen many of them fearing about there painting will get spoil, and that fear never allows them to learn watercolor. I am glad that you are following this principle, best wishes.
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks
great demo. please continue uploading more demos. thank you
Thank you.
I hope you feel better soon. Thanks for another great tutorial.
Thank you Ruth.
Get well soon Nitin, thanks for all your tutorials
Thank you Mr. Fernandes.
Brilliant demonstration. Thanks.
Hi Nitin. I've become a fan of your painting and videos. You have a very confident, loose style that is impressive. Very reminiscent of Alvaro Castagnet or Joseph Zbukvic. Looking forward to watching more.
The Mind of Watercolor 3
How nice to see you here supporting each other.
I'm understanding watercolour more and more thanks to your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill.
My Pleasure.
Very Beautiful... Thanks for this tutorial
nano vega g
BEAUTYFUL ARTWORK !!!!!
Simplified demo. Thank you so much 🙏
you make it seem so easy! but I'll try your style! thanks!
Best wishes
Personally I am not a big fun with city scene painting. However, your painting opens up my mind and makes me looking at the surroundings from a very different angle. I feel the world is nicer and more meaningful :-)
:) Thank you Sunny.
thank you, Nitin. I'll try it. It's beautiful
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I love your loose and lively style and to watch how the painting changes in the course if its making.
Thank you so much.
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Nitin, I have seen many of your watercolour tutorials. You are a good and sincere teacher. After some time of watching, I decided to try painting what I think is your style of loose painting. I failed miserably. :( I shall nevertheless persevere. Many thanks for your kindness and precious time in sharing with us! :)
Great lesson, I hope your health is improving too. Thank you for this!
Yes Debi, i am rocking now :) thank you.
Hey Nitin I have been watching foreign artits' videos since months and you don't how glad I am to see someone from my home country.. Because I can get a chance to attend your workshops :D. Plz plz do let me know if you ever organize your workshop in Pune. There is a lot to take from you
Sure Akansha, i do visit Pune frequently for Plein Air, i might visit pune in june-july :)
Damn I feel exactly the same! I'm from Pune too. I love Miling Mullick too!! Indian painters are amazing! No drama about paints, papers brushes. Just pure talent. My feeling- Great artists don't need great tools. But if they get those tools, then it's a deadly mix. :D
Thank you so much for your demo, it really helping me!
Hi Nitin, I love your lessons...
Ultimate video...very rich in information!
Lovely
IAM enjoying your water colour lesson very much I have progress in my
Wo rk thank you
You are amazing
Hello...I just recently "discovered" you...beautiful paintings and excellent videos.
super like ever!i love your Vid's!!Greets from Vienna!
Nitin, I've just purchased the brush on the far right after watching another video of yours, but you never answered viewers (in this video) as to what brand/size is the larger brush on the left. You use it a LOT! Can you tell me where I can buy one or give me the brand/size. Thank you. I really appreciate you words of encouragement to beginners.
By chance I found you video I started practicing and I find that your a very good way to ensengier
thank you so much
Excuse my english language
Thank you so much Fatima, my best wishes for your watercolor journey ahead.
Thank you
Noting where is your Patron site to donate. Videos are awesome
Sir do u have any books of your i like the way you teach please let me know i would like to buy
thank you
Thank you!!!
Nice scene!What kind of brush do you use?The red one.Is it flat?
thx sir for your demo
Sir plz kuch composition ( market) create karte he to bahut help hota.
sir, what is the name and no. of your brushes you use?
Please what kind of pencil you use?
how you make live sketching of vehical it is moving things
thank you very much for your tutorial.. it's very well explained..please can i all for a favour :)
please can you make a video for beginners on how to sketch ( perspective) and the colour wheeltheory...thank you very much.... have a great day
Sir pls share colour shades names. Colour palates.
Hi, I have a question, my blue & sepia mix not really go grey, it turn green. What kind of blue I should mix?
novem yip you can look my into what shade your blue is probably! you'll want them to cancel or dull each other out (like opposites). i think typically artists prefer having a warmer blue (so one that leans purple). do you know/remember what specifically the color names of your blue and sepia are? if the blue leans green (like phthalo) then that might be a cause.
In what art school have you learned?
Is that a Chinese painting brushes
Nice video very inspiring but one request just speak louder it's really hard to hear you without headphones 🎧