I agree 100% with the advisor - MORE CONTENT!! Your very generous to share your talent. Thank you o much. I have your tutorials and watch them over and over. Your cat has gotten so big
I am delighted to have discovered your RUclips videos. I have been wanting to paint clouds. Every day and evening I go outside to look at the sky. Painting Wet on Wet is the first of your videos I have watched - four times! Now I have my first cloud painting! Thank you so much! You are the right teacher for me.
That's great to hear, Elizabeth! Hope you enjoy the rest of my videos too. To download my full length tutorials, please visit my website www.paintingskies.com/video.
Thank you :) Perfect timing. I just painted my first clouds the other day and it turned out pretty good. Just watching and listening I picked up some things I could have done differently in the technique. Can't wait to try it. Here and other videos I love your clouds.
Great start to my day here in Canada. Thank you so much for this tutorial and all your others. I love watching them and have found them so helpful. Loved seeing the cat too!!
Beautiful! Thank you! Hope you make a full length out of this one as well. I've loved all of them so far and have make a couple of decent paintings with your instruction.
Good to hear the video has been helpful, Jen! If you want to find out more about my painting technique you could consider downloading one of my full length tutorials at www.paintngskies.com/video.
Thank you, Grahame. No, I sometimes paint a boat in my seascapes, but I always end up removing them. Check my RUclips video ruclips.net/video/Lqc5QD8nWB8/видео.html.
Thanks for sharing, I love watching how you paint, and also your choice of colours. What was the Rembrandt blue you used? Though I really do need to limit how many blues I have as it just makes it more complicated, at least for me.
I used 2 Rembrandt blues in the video: Indigo blue and Kings blue light. And you're right about having to may blues. Of all the blues I have, I only use like 4 of them.
Thanks very much for sharing your time and skills with us. Question - when you begin to add the white into the blue, how do you prevent the blue from "bleeding" or mixing into the white? In my attempts at wet in wet, this is my largest problem - after adding the first bit of white, my brush will pick up the blue paint and it is difficult to anything close to a pure white. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks again.
My pleasure, Tim! When using the wet-on-wet technique it's pretty much impossible to keep your whites pure, but there are 2 ways to get around it: 1. When you took the painting as far as you could wet-on-wet (but before adding the pure whites) you wait till it's dry and the do the highlights. 2. This solution is often used by painters who work in an impressionist style, with visible brush strokes and not a lot of detail. They apply the highlights in upright dots and they don't touch them anymore. So you'll have to know exactly where to put em. Success!
Thank you for your kind words. My wall easel is assembled from old parts of regular easels, so it's not commercially available. This one is: www.dickblick.com/products/best-wallmount-easel/. Hope this helps!
If you're interested in all the brushes I use, If you're interested in the brushes I use, please send me an email at info@janhendrikdolsma.nl and I will mail you the list.
Hope you enjoy my new video. Any ideas for future videos? Let me know in your comment. Thanks!
👏👏👏👏😍😍😍
Always a pleasure to hear from you Janhendrik, great video! Greetings from Sweden.
Thanks, Curt. Greetings from Holland!
I couldn't sleep so I got on the computer and found this wonderful surprise. I just love to watch you paint. Thank you Janhendrik. Hope all is well.
That's so nice to hear... Hope you sleep well when you turn in again!
Just beautiful, watching you paint brings me (and I’m sure many others) much pleasure. Thank you
Thank you, Carol. Makes me a happy painter.
I agree 100% with the advisor - MORE CONTENT!! Your very generous to share your talent. Thank you o much. I have your tutorials and watch them over and over. Your cat has gotten so big
Thanks, Michael, for buying my videos! I will try to follow my expert's advice.
I am delighted to have discovered your RUclips videos. I have been wanting to paint clouds. Every day and evening I go outside to look at the sky. Painting Wet on Wet is the first of your videos I have watched - four times! Now I have my first cloud painting! Thank you so much! You are the right teacher for me.
That's great to hear, Elizabeth! Hope you enjoy the rest of my videos too. To download my full length tutorials, please visit my website www.paintingskies.com/video.
Thank you :) Perfect timing. I just painted my first clouds the other day and it turned out pretty good. Just watching and listening I picked up some things I could have done differently in the technique. Can't wait to try it. Here and other videos I love your clouds.
That's good to hear, Vince. Success!
Great start to my day here in Canada. Thank you so much for this tutorial and all your others. I love watching them and have found them so helpful. Loved seeing the cat too!!
Thank you, Saffycatblues! Good to hear you enjoy my videos. We have 2 cats now, the young one is 3 months, the oldest just a year. They're great...
Great tutorial! I've learned a lot! Thank you! And a cheerful hello to the cute kitten!
Thanks, Anja, good to hear. Yes, the kitten is really cute and a lot of fun!
Outstanding, thank you. There is no substitute for skill, talent and experience.
Thanks, Francis. You're absolutely right.
thank you for another skillful video . So very nice to see you again and your four legged accomplice. Please stay safe.
You're welcome, Marcia. Hope you're healthy and safe as well!
I've waited this video very long time. Thanks for sharibg maestro!
YOu're more than welcome!
Beautiful! Thank you! Hope you make a full length out of this one as well. I've loved all of them so far and have make a couple of decent paintings with your instruction.
Thank you, Michelle. I'm really pleased to hear my videos have been helpful!
Heel mooi en leerzaam. Dank voor het delen van uw kennis.
Graag gedaan. Blij dat de video behulpzaam is.
Love your paintings, they are so beautiful 🤩 I’ve watched all your videos, thank you very much❣️
Thank you, Anna, and thanks for watching my videos!
Thank you once again for sharing your wonderful work. Looking forward to trying this one.
Thank You, Steve. Curious how you're going to like the wet-on-wet technique!
Thank you for sharing your talent. Will give it a try. 😍
You're welcome, Claudia. Keep trying!
great demo and teaching thank you. I am new to oils so trying to learn as much as I can.
Good to hear the video has been helpful, Jen! If you want to find out more about my painting technique you could consider downloading one of my full length tutorials at www.paintngskies.com/video.
Such beautyful works,thank you for showing your experiences.By the way,I love also your lovely cars
Thanks, Nelly, very kind!
Thank you! So informative as usual.
Good to hear, Meredith, thanks!
you got new friend, I see 😍 Also, even like this, still one of the best clouds I've seen 👍
Yes, they're two of them now. Thank you for your kind words!
Sure I’ll give it a try 😊
Great!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work..
My pleasure, Carole!
Always enjoy your vids etc... thanks for sharing... do you ever paint a seascape with boats? cheers
Thank you, Grahame. No, I sometimes paint a boat in my seascapes, but I always end up removing them. Check my RUclips video ruclips.net/video/Lqc5QD8nWB8/видео.html.
After very very long time we meet
Stay happy uncle 😘
Thanks, Amal. Hope you're happy too!
Bellissimo video complimenti.
Grazie!
Thanks for sharing, I love watching how you paint, and also your choice of colours. What was the Rembrandt blue you used?
Though I really do need to limit how many blues I have as it just makes it more complicated, at least for me.
I used 2 Rembrandt blues in the video: Indigo blue and Kings blue light. And you're right about having to may blues. Of all the blues I have, I only use like 4 of them.
Beautiful 😍
Thank you, Tove!
😊 thank you
:))
Thank you so much.
You're welcome, Susan!
Thanks very much for sharing your time and skills with us. Question - when you begin to add the white into the blue, how do you prevent the blue from "bleeding" or mixing into the white? In my attempts at wet in wet, this is my largest problem - after adding the first bit of white, my brush will pick up the blue paint and it is difficult to anything close to a pure white. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks again.
My pleasure, Tim!
When using the wet-on-wet technique it's pretty much impossible to keep your whites pure, but there are 2 ways to get around it:
1. When you took the painting as far as you could wet-on-wet (but before adding the pure whites) you wait till it's dry and the do the highlights.
2. This solution is often used by painters who work in an impressionist style, with visible brush strokes and not a lot of detail. They apply the highlights in upright dots and they don't touch them anymore. So you'll have to know exactly where to put em. Success!
love your paintings - where can i purchase or order a good wall easel similar to yours please??
Thank you for your kind words. My wall easel is assembled from old parts of regular easels, so it's not commercially available. This one is: www.dickblick.com/products/best-wallmount-easel/. Hope this helps!
What brushes your using?
If you're interested in all the brushes I use, If you're interested in the brushes I use, please send me an email at info@janhendrikdolsma.nl and I will mail you the list.
@@PaintingSkies1 will do. Thank you very much.
I bet your cat is a great help 😁😁
There are even two of them now. So much fun to have them around.
Cat on scratch board technique 😊
Hihihi...
Sorry I meant your cats
Yeah, they're great...