The History of Watercolours.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • I am reposting this video with a new improved voiceover. I hope you enjoy the result of my research into the history of watercolour!
    Comments and questions more than welcome!
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  • @tr33m00nk
    @tr33m00nk 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you! This presentation deserves to be recognized as a significant work of 'scholarship'!!!
    I learned much of this years before the internet was 'constructed'. Back then finding all this detail and the images about the origins of watercolour paint, brushes and supports as well as noteworthy artists who used the medium took months & months of research in actual museums, galleries and libraries! I can therefore appreciate the weeks & weeks & weeks... of accumulated time you spent finding and assembling this CONCISE BUT THROUGH HISTORY.
    Thanks again!!

  • @carmennavar6961
    @carmennavar6961 24 дня назад +1

    Very interesting to today ’s watercolorists I would add Diane Dumas and Walton Ford thank you so much

  • @christinemunro5924
    @christinemunro5924 4 года назад +14

    Thank you so much, Jenny. That was a huge amount of research for you to undertake for us and so well presented! I particularly enjoyed your end-note survey of your own personal favourites; it introduced me to some current painters I did not know about.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  4 года назад +3

      I am so happy you enjoyed it, Christine! I've been thinking about making a video every now and again of showcasing artists that I enjoy and learn from, both to spread the 'love', but also, hopefully, to find new similar artists by recommendations from you.

  • @jesmarco374
    @jesmarco374 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow an amazing documentary. Absolutely incredible work,thank you so very much for sharing this piece with us.

  • @ThingOfSome
    @ThingOfSome 4 года назад +7

    Watercolor is popular, especially for children painting, because it is easier to use and clean up, than other painting media.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  4 года назад

      It is indeed one of the easiest painting media to get started with.

  • @AstaMuratti
    @AstaMuratti 4 года назад +6

    thank you so much, wonderfully presented content, full, informative and friendly! shared knowledge is a great gift!

  • @midshipman8654
    @midshipman8654 11 месяцев назад +1

    fantastic, I really appreciate this, thank you. I always loved how dreamlike watercolor was. from somewhat vague and fluid, almost impressionistic, to bold and sharp, like when a single object strikes you and seems to be more deeply colorful and well defined then the rest of reality.

  • @lupepedraza8497
    @lupepedraza8497 2 года назад +4

    Amazing work, thank you. This lecture was like taking an introduction to a university course. Beautiful research. Thanks again. I'm watching from Vancouver Canada 😃

  • @stephendufort4154
    @stephendufort4154 9 месяцев назад

    Thank u ,I am not a water colorist but after 2 cataract surgeries , I am looking into spending my time with doing some pictures , very inspired by your video Stephen

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  9 месяцев назад

      I am so happy you enjoyed it, Stephen. Happy painting, I know you will find great joy in it!

  • @sedamcclurg9699
    @sedamcclurg9699 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for all your hard work. For those of us new to the medium and learning, such a treasure trove!!!

  • @ChrissieNicely
    @ChrissieNicely 4 года назад +4

    Thank you, Jenny!
    This was a very comprehensive history lesson! Albrecht Dürer was a genius who invented quite a few things. For instance, he was the first painter to sign with a logo, a thing he must have taken away from his father's workshop who was a goldsmith (At least that is my theory!).
    However, I am very sure that he took inspiration from the Chinese paintings as you implied and perfected it in his own style as he always did.
    😘💛🧡❤

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  4 года назад +1

      I am so happy you enjoyed it, Chrissie! I did not know that about Dürer, I need to research him personally a little bit more because that sounds interesting! 😘

    • @ChrissieNicely
      @ChrissieNicely 4 года назад

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt I had researched a little bit more recently because we went to see the Leonardo Da Vinci-exhibition in Paris on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of his passing.
      They have a lot of similarities in their creativity as well as being famous during their own lifetimes (AD was around 20 years younger). Their processes were different but they were both multifaceted geniuses.
      Leonardo did most of his sketches in ink and sepia and he sketched a lot! AD used ink too but also far more silverpoint than Leonardo as well as watercolours - as you noted - and he usualy produced finished artworks from his sketches. AD produced so many copper engravings in unbelievably fine detail, it is still difficult to fathom. They were the easiest way to make money in those days.
      Leonardo was not business minded like that but relied on his fame more which sadly ended in the fact that we only know of 14 finished paintings overall.
      I love these kind of things. If I was to start my education again, I would study art history. 😉

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  4 года назад +1

      @@ChrissieNicely I would have loved to visit that exhibition. I read a book about Leonardo by Walter Isaacson not long ago, and it was fascinating! He based his book on Leonardo's own notes and letters and notes about him by others.
      I love art history as well, and I almost did take a degree in it to complement my arts degree. But I decided that I prefer reading the art history on my own terms... 😊
      Thank you so much for sharing, Chrissie! 🥰

  • @fdej51289
    @fdej51289 Год назад +1

    Great lesson in mixing colors. Even as an experienced watercolor artist you created a new awareness for my color sence. .thanks.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад

      I am so happy that my video could inspire! Colour mixing is something that I never tire of, as there is always something new to learn!

  • @bcwestrom
    @bcwestrom 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your research.

  • @sumansarkar8136
    @sumansarkar8136 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful summary of the subject.Lot of thanks

  • @sabihashehzad7391
    @sabihashehzad7391 4 года назад +3

    Very descriptive and extremely helpful who are interested in history like my self 😊
    Thanks a lot for all the hard work you put to make this video
    Thanks again ❤️

  • @michaelklein5242
    @michaelklein5242 11 месяцев назад

    It's good to know the origins and history of any avenue of pursuit you enjoy. You've done a very fine job of educating us on this popular art medium. Thank you! 👏👏👏👏🎨

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  11 месяцев назад

      I really enjoyed doing the research, so I am happy that you enjoyed it too!

  • @specialeffectsgraphicsdesi9066
    @specialeffectsgraphicsdesi9066 5 месяцев назад

    That was a great video. Loved it. Thank you so much for the loads of information you’ve given in here.

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b 3 года назад +1

    You have done an amazing job with this documentary video. Thank you so much for your effort! I really love it.

  • @naturesketches126
    @naturesketches126 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video! I really enjoyed learning more about this topic. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together, much appreciated.
    Aneta

  • @awatercolourist
    @awatercolourist Год назад

    One of the very best videos I have come across on RUclips! Thanks 😊

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад +1

      That makes me very happy to hear, thank you!

    • @awatercolourist
      @awatercolourist Год назад

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt It really is a very good and useful video!

  • @entropycop
    @entropycop 10 месяцев назад

    Fascinating-- well researched and beautifully presented. Thank you!

  • @elmariejansevanrensburg2952
    @elmariejansevanrensburg2952 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. I really enjoyed this. I love watercolor painting. I've made it my very own magic

  • @HateKillDestroy87
    @HateKillDestroy87 Год назад

    What an amazing trip down the rabbit-hole of watercolour . Thanks so much

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад

      It is a rabbit hole for sure! I spend way too much time researching this, but it was so much fun!

    • @HateKillDestroy87
      @HateKillDestroy87 Год назад +1

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt it's a good passion, nothing to worry about 😂
      I hope you will find time to post more about your experience with the medium or some research-related stuff :)
      Stay Strong

  • @rbrunet4755
    @rbrunet4755 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating. Thank you!

  • @monashahin9663
    @monashahin9663 Год назад

    Thanks for the information.. For me water color is hard and easy at the same time..

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад

      I know the feeling, I love painting in watercolour, but sometimes I get so frustrated with them that I want to quit. 😁

  • @annachmiel574
    @annachmiel574 4 года назад +1

    So fantastic material

  • @ruffeyx
    @ruffeyx 3 года назад +1

    i really appreciate your work for this. thank you :D

  • @Meisuko
    @Meisuko 3 года назад

    Thank you for this great video on journey trough the history of watercolor

  • @carolefreeman2544
    @carolefreeman2544 2 года назад

    Excellent research on the history of watercolours thank you so much 😊

  • @larryseals4665
    @larryseals4665 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! You forgot to tell about Gunner Widforss

  • @susanyoung1600
    @susanyoung1600 3 года назад

    That was such a pleasure to watch! Thank you so much!

  • @danielfeliciano9840
    @danielfeliciano9840 Год назад

    Oh how I've loved this video! Thank you!

  • @susanavenir
    @susanavenir 3 года назад

    You've taught me a lot - and this video is beautifully made and presented. Thank you!

  • @audreykatherine8797
    @audreykatherine8797 2 года назад

    Fantastic!! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @pilutu
    @pilutu 4 месяца назад +1

    Bonjour de la part d'une chaine d'aquarelle en Français... Il y a beaucoup de travail et je vous dis bravo ! Par contre vous avez oublié beaucoup de grands artistes de l'aquarelle...(non je vous parle pas de moi ;) )...Cherchez : Matisse, Munch (des merveilles! )Braque, Leger, Hodler, Miro, Manguin etc... L'aquarelle à permis à des artistes de chercher de nouvelles voies et de devenir les artistes célèbres aujourd'hui...Dans les modernes cherchez: David Curtis et Harumi Yukuzawa...

  • @derwood206
    @derwood206 Год назад

    wonderful video! Thank you for putting this together!

  • @OurWatercolourJourney
    @OurWatercolourJourney 2 года назад

    Amazing and informative. Thank you very much. This is extremely helpful.

  • @smibertstudio7845
    @smibertstudio7845 3 года назад

    Thank you Jenny. A terrific presentation and video!

  • @nomorejunkiebusiness1286
    @nomorejunkiebusiness1286 Год назад

    Thank you thank you thank you I enjoyed this so much

  • @yumtaco7376
    @yumtaco7376 Год назад

    I watched this entire video instead of studying lol. Such an awesome video, very interesting!❤

  • @marianavytvytska6998
    @marianavytvytska6998 Год назад

    Amazing work. Thank you for sharing. It must have cost a lot of time to make this video.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад

      Thank you, Mariana! Yes, it took me quite a while to put this together, but it was something I wanted to do a research on!

  • @teresasawicka5861
    @teresasawicka5861 Год назад

    Thank you for your research I enjoyed it it’s good to know about its history 🙏🇦🇺💐

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад

      I really enjoyed doing this research, so I'm so happy you watched it!

  • @karinaleitethomas3048
    @karinaleitethomas3048 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this very well done research.

  • @fliss9962
    @fliss9962 7 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @tonycampbell1178
    @tonycampbell1178 Год назад +2

    Interestingly, it is more common to use BCE and CE instead of BC and AD in dating art to celebrate different religious view’s instead of basing it on the Christian calendar.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  Год назад +1

      Well, the abbreviations bce and ce stands for before common era and common era, but are essential just different names for the same thing and based on the same calendar. Sorry, I know you know that, but I had to look it up. Where I grew up it is more common to use bc and ad. English is not my first language though, so that might have something to do with why I never heard of bce and ce 😁

  • @fionadipinto4721
    @fionadipinto4721 3 года назад

    Absolutely great!

  • @marymcdivan8423
    @marymcdivan8423 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video! It's so interesting and informative! You did a great job✨✨✨
    Btw Mary Whyte is one of my favorite contemporary watercolor artists. Her works are amazing you definitely should check them out

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  4 года назад

      Thank you, Mary. I am so happy you liked it. Mary Whyte is a fantastic watercolour artist, I come across her work often on the internet.

  • @eddieaaronson3775
    @eddieaaronson3775 4 года назад

    Incredible content! Please make more videos : ) Thanks!

  • @65sunnyday
    @65sunnyday 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for all the work (though it must have been great fun.) Bookmarked.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  3 года назад

      It was very interesting indeed to do the research! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @vedatkonyali
    @vedatkonyali 3 года назад

    Great work. Many Thanks.

  • @asadkarimiias
    @asadkarimiias 3 года назад

    Very much informative. Thanks

  • @academox
    @academox 2 года назад

    Thanks for such a well made video

  • @watercolorlegend423
    @watercolorlegend423 4 года назад +1

    Love

  • @ginabadeaux9319
    @ginabadeaux9319 2 года назад

    i love art i paint every day not masterpieces but some i love so much i frame them

  • @byDora
    @byDora Год назад

    Nice work with a lot of research. But unfortunaly there are some information that conflits with general history.

  • @iamrhazell
    @iamrhazell 3 года назад

    thank so you so much :). This really helps

  • @staredsky
    @staredsky 3 года назад

    thx

  • @merakiart3499
    @merakiart3499 3 года назад

    Can You share the links you used on chat please?! 🥺 This work is so complete and stunning

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, I am so happy you liked it! All the links I used are posted under the pictures throughout the video, and then I have a complete list at the end of the video. (Unfortunately, I am very old fashioned and I still work very much with pen on paper, so I do not have the list of the links on my computer to copy and paste here.)

    • @merakiart3499
      @merakiart3499 3 года назад

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt thank you very much!!

    • @merakiart3499
      @merakiart3499 3 года назад

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt excuse me! I wanted to ask you something about this project, is there a way I can contact you privately?

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  3 года назад

      @@merakiart3499 Yes: jennymoedkorpela@gmail.com

    • @merakiart3499
      @merakiart3499 3 года назад

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt thank you!

  • @kathleen88863
    @kathleen88863 11 месяцев назад

    I would give you two thumbs up if I could! Thanks.

  • @margaretf667
    @margaretf667 3 года назад

    Ahh no casein mentioned

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  3 года назад

      No, I had never heard of casein paint until about a year ago when I saw James Gurney use it, and I did not come across it while doing the research for this video, or not under the name casein anyway. It is an old medium though, as old as tempera or any other watercolour medium. If I have understood it correctly casein is very similar to tempera, but uses a milk protein as binder instead of egg.

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b 3 года назад

    I think most people start with pencil and paper or pen and paper. 😂

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  3 года назад +1

      Well, when starting out with art in general, of course! 😁But I meant when starting out with 'painting', people tend to be introduced to, or turn to watercolours first, especially in Finland where I grew up. How was it where you grew up? I guess it can be huge differences between different countries in this regard.

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b 3 года назад

      @@JennyMoedKorpelaArt I know what you meant, it was just funny to say. ;)
      I sadly don't really know about others. I only know myself. Pencil drawings, then watercolor pencils, then gouache and watercolor. But people may choose watercolor because it's cheaper in the beginning. With acrylic and oil you have to invest a lot before you can even make your first stroke. Meanwhile there are tons of cheap watercolor sets and almost all kinds of sketchbook is okay in the beginning. Of course later on people upgrade and then it's getting more and more expensive.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  3 года назад +1

      @@moma-b Funny and true! Yes, that is why exactly watercolour seems to be the first choice of painting medium because you can get it fairly cheap and is readily available in so many places (not to mention how easy it is to clean up after watercolour painting session... 😂). But it is quite a tricky medium to 'master', especially with the cheaper materials, and that is why I think it is a little funny that it has become the 'go-to' medium to start painting with. I remember giving up on watercolours early in my art career because no matter what I did, I couldn't get it to look anything like what I could see other artist doing. As soon as I started painting in oil, however, my art leapt forward. It wasn't until just a few years ago when I bought my first artist-grade watercolour paint and real cotton paper that I started getting the result I wanted. And I found that artist-grade watercolour paint and paper is actually more expensive than oil colours and canvas...

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069 7 месяцев назад

    Please learn to pronounce “chemical” and the artists names properly.

    • @JennyMoedKorpelaArt
      @JennyMoedKorpelaArt  7 месяцев назад +1

      And how many languages do you speak my good sir? English is not my native language and I do the best I can. If you don’t find my FREE content good enough, then I suggest you go somewhere else. Have a good day.