Winter Sunburst - Watercolor demo by Christopher Leeper
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2019
- Here is a watercolor snow scene. Video shows the process including a couple mistakes and how they were fixed. Please visit my website at www.christopherleeper.com. Enjoy!
C'est absolument magnifique ! Quel talent !
Great choice of music the classic perfect to accompany the skill and experience of a very fine artist. THANKYOU
Super❤
Thank you , I had a zen moment washing you painting with this Wonderfull music
Leaving a comment so the YT algorithm knows this is great content. Thanks for sharing so frequently Chris!
Thanks Jason!
One of the best watercolor tutorials I’ve watched and I have watched hundreds…thanks …
Thank you so much! I appreciate that.
Thanks for sharing so much of your art.
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you!
I learned a lot about “hots” and “colds” blending with this demo. Also noticed the frequent pallet cleaning...good idea for me!
Lovely!
Just marvelous! I also enjoyed the Chopin ballades.
Truly impressed with this painting! Nice job!
Thanks!
Wow, what a surprise when the big tree on
The left was painted. Also when the dark green
Went over the pale blue. Amazing.
Thank you
God Bless
😍 😉😉💝💝🎨🎨
Magnificent painting, thanks for sharing this! 19:49 "The best part of wakin' up"
What a wonderful painting. This is a great video. I learned so much. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent!
Thanks!
Love how this turned out!
Thanks!
Beautiful
beautifully done!
Well done. A great learning aid.
Teşekkürler.Harika bir kış güneşi.
Amazing. Thank you so much!
Great video...enjoyed it alot.
too strong ! congratulations
Beautiful. You make it look so easy.
Thank you!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I so enjoy watching your progress. Question,,, why do you use gouache for the highlights at the end instead of acrylic?
Çok güzel...
This. This is fabulous! Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge. Second video of yours I watched. Really appreciate your method of instruction.
One question… are you treating your paper or is this wet on dry?
Thank you.
Thanks! Sometimes wet and sometimes dry. It depends on the type of edge that I am trying to achieve.