Great painting style, and also really good presentation: just the right pace to follow and no distracting music or silly clowning around. I got a lot out of this. Thanks.
To my eye, the second sky is pure magic! The clouds are chasing across the sky! I enjoyed seeing the three different versions of the same picture....brilliant!
I'm just starting to work with ocean scenes and don't have a clue. Working with too many colors is the first thing I'll change. Controlling the ratio of water to paint is another struggle. This was so helpful (and beautiful!) in showing a way forward for me. Thank you.
Never really the limited colored before. Somehow, it still turned out great! Wonderful demo, help me realized that nice watercolor can be done even just using one simple color with different tones! Less is more surely true in your style! Thanks. 🙌😃
This was such a great Video, Thanks Garry, its just like where I live on the west coast of NZ. To complement all the blues, I put in Orange birds and it worked ! Thanks again.
Great tutorial. To borrow from the great, Joseph Zbukvic: Tea or coffee paint consistency on damp paper for the clouds, milk or cream paint on dry paper for the ocean. Butter on dry for seagulls.
Hello Gary, I am really enjoying to explore and to learn with your videos, thank you. One small question, the brush you use as a dry brush for the sea light is it a squirrel brush? Thank you once more. Best regards
Seems like one even I can do, although my first attempt was less than stellar! I will give it another try, after all, it's only paper, expensive, but paper none the less. One thing, you put the horizon smack dab in the middle of the paper, or doesn't that matter so much?
Materials are usually presented in the description below the video. Here is a link to my materials list www.garytuckerartist.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Materials-for-traveling-watercolorists.pdf
Excellent artwork and an inspiration. But please answer me this question on a confusing matter: Why do Americans refer to tone (i.e the relative lightness or darkness of a colour) as its "value"? This is very confusing to Europeans who, for centuries, have used the relevant term TONE to describe this. "Value", to us, is the monetary worth of a commodity. In art "value" is quite meaningless, unless you are referring to what you expect a painting to sell for.
Semantics. We do use the word "value" as one of the "elements" of art. Tone is perfectly acceptable, but could also be thought of as a "principle" of art. The phrase, "What is the tone of the piece?" could be thought of as the "mood" or emotion.
Great painting style, and also really good presentation: just the right pace to follow and no distracting music or silly clowning around. I got a lot out of this. Thanks.
To my eye, the second sky is pure magic! The clouds are chasing across the sky! I enjoyed seeing the three different versions of the same picture....brilliant!
Masterful. There is a sparkle on the water! So inspiring. Thank you!
I'm just starting to work with ocean scenes and don't have a clue. Working with too many colors is the first thing I'll change. Controlling the ratio of water to paint is another struggle. This was so helpful (and beautiful!) in showing a way forward for me. Thank you.
Thanks for the tutorial. Can’t wait to try it. Love your technique.
Gary Tucker is a fantastic teacher. The value study is so important. Gary also has a class via the internet which’s fantastic.
Armonia e simplicidade ! Puro talento. Parabéns!
Magical. Great tutorial, Gary.
Just love it !! You nailed the tones perfectly
You make me think. Thanks. Much appreciated. Love the tutorial.
One of the best watercolour tutorials I’ve seen on RUclips. Learnt a lot. Thank you.
This is fantastic, I cant wait to give it a go.
Gary - love it - very beautiful and totally clear for a great understanding of edges - thanks:)
Qué vídeo tan fantástico! Muchas gracias, Gary. What a fantastic video! Thanck you very much, Gary.
So so beautiful !!!😍
Thank you so much for your teaching this difficult technique! ❤️
I still love going back to watch this video.
Simple but stunningly beautiful
He didn't use anything extra. Just his technique and expertise to make the water shimmer. A master at work.
Loved it! Very helpful watching u paint. Thank u!!
Never really the limited colored before. Somehow, it still turned out great! Wonderful demo, help me realized that nice watercolor can be done even just using one simple color with different tones! Less is more surely true in your style! Thanks. 🙌😃
Amazing instructive and very very helpful. Thank you
Great video! Well thought out and well narrated. Very helpful.
You are great. I really liked it.The sparkles in the water are amazing.
Beautiful Gary!
Thank you so much for sharing and all the love - Lineke 🤗
Thank you
Mr.🖒 Very nice strokes. And It' fantastic a Gray color expense of water. Thank you.
you inspire me so much Gary
Excellent, your brush strokes are very interesting
Gary,this is really really astonishing.... I love your artwork,you are so blessed ...!!!!!!!😚☺😘😘😘😘😘
Thanks so much!! Learn so much from your videos!
Thank u so much for sharing ur shimering light demo. Its very useful for my paintings.
Thanks for the class!
I love this! Thank you!
Thank you Gary!
Beautiful thank you
this video is pure satisfaction.
Really beautiful
Beautiful and evocative. I want to paint it straightaway but alas not got to that stage yet
Wonderful, Thankyou!
The Needles at Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA
Cool Tutorial! Subscribed!
Excellent tuturial
This was such a great Video, Thanks Garry, its just like where I live on the west coast of NZ. To complement all the blues, I put in Orange birds and it worked ! Thanks again.
Thx Grant. - Orange birds - I will remember that :-)
Love it! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Excellent drawing very good ideas thank
Minimalism and texture plus the viewers imagination is all that is required.
Amazing. Merci
Excellent!!!!
That’s Cannon Beach, Oregon! :)
Beautiful
An lovely and informative video, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! thx for sharing
Thank you, very beautiful 😍
Thank you very helpful
Great tutorial. To borrow from the great, Joseph Zbukvic: Tea or coffee paint consistency on damp paper for the clouds, milk or cream paint on dry paper for the ocean. Butter on dry for seagulls.
Thank you Gary l
Its Really Nice !!!
Nice very easy and awesome.
Thank you
omg ...speechless ... wonderful !!
Amy - thx for the feedback
Hello Gary. I do enjoy your RUclips tutorials. I live in Australia and would like to know if you have an online course available in watercolour?
Hello Gary, I am really enjoying to explore and to learn with your videos, thank you. One small question, the brush you use as a dry brush for the sea light is it a squirrel brush? Thank you once more. Best regards
Thanks a lot
Good video but the final painting you showed was not the painting you worked on. Why the switch?
Excellent
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Astoundingly beautiful and such a wealth of colour from just the two. May I ask you which paints you use, please?
this good the water tecnic good ideal
Wow.!
Nice
Seems like one even I can do, although my first attempt was less than stellar! I will give it another try, after all, it's only paper, expensive, but paper none the less. One thing, you put the horizon smack dab in the middle of the paper, or doesn't that matter so much?
Good
I love your style...? Which materials do you use...?..
Materials are usually presented in the description below the video. Here is a link to my materials list www.garytuckerartist.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Materials-for-traveling-watercolorists.pdf
Superb
Excellent
Did you use gouache for the white birds?
Hi!! What brands and number of pinceles do you use? Thanks
Excellent artwork and an inspiration. But please answer me this question on a confusing matter: Why do Americans refer to tone (i.e the relative lightness or darkness of a colour) as its "value"? This is very confusing to Europeans who, for centuries, have used the relevant term TONE to describe this. "Value", to us, is the monetary worth of a commodity. In art "value" is quite meaningless, unless you are referring to what you expect a painting to sell for.
Semantics. We do use the word "value" as one of the "elements" of art. Tone is perfectly acceptable, but could also be thought of as a "principle" of art. The phrase, "What is the tone of the piece?" could be thought of as the "mood" or emotion.
Wow. But need of so expensive paper as Arches?
Looks like the oregon or California coast
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it's the beautiful Oregon coast
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El último cuadro lo ha cambiado: trampa! No se puede abrir blancos, una vez seca la pintura!!!
Excellent!!!!!!