I haven't seen this video until now. Feb 7, 2021. Most of the RUclips video are uploaded by Artist's Network, and I don't like to watch my own video. Today I watched for the first time. So many people asked me about several questions, but I haven't answered them. Generally, first, I pour three colors. Most important thing is let it dry completely. And one more important thing is you want to select the subject matter darker tone than pour. I did not use any gauche nor acrylic. The whiskers, white hairs in ears and eyes were masked with a frisket, and soft outline was scrubbed with scrub brushes. After that layers of colors were applied to get the shape of the cat, and create the short hair with a each brush stoke. It can be done when you have a patient. After the pour, I also applied a very light blue on the around the cat, too. Hope this explain to satisfy you.
I have watched this several times, it is so fun to watch. I really appreciate you sharing it and this information. I am going to do a barn owl with a night sky and try this as my background. I feel your technique here lets the watercolor do its magic. Thank you, wishing you well 🥰
This is freaking me out so much .. that room is so pristine ..when I paint I gotta get down n dirty baby I get paint in places and on places I never knew I could get paint on
Aronath Cordova she did not. This is a totally different painting. You cannot paint over something already existing, unless you block out the foreground, can't be done.
You can see with the Cat painting the background it is rather light in color. It is easy to paint a slightly darker subject over a light colored background. With a darker background like the example piece she created you would want to go in with a damp rag and lighten (rewet and remove color) the areas you want to put your main subject.
+SUSAN WHITE I'm not trying to be argumentative here but you are so incredibly wrong. I paint over "already existing" backgrounds constantly without blocking them out. I see other artists do the same quite often. Painting over a background like her example piece can be tricky because its a bit darker but it creates depth and interest to a painting. Watercolor isn't strictly translucent nor fully opaque but it can give the illusion of being opaque with layering and less dilution to cover darker areas. Not to mention you could just use watercolor for a background then use a different medium to paint your main imagery on top.
Guys watercolors are transparent medium, because the pigments are so finely grinded with compare to other mediums...we are not allowed to paint any light coloured subject on a dark background if you want to paint use guache( I guess this is how it's spells) or anything other medium, but not watercolor.
One more thing I want to mention is that you need secure the paper on a hard board that will not buckle. I attach in a ply wood. I used the Winsor & Newton cold pressed 140lb paper for the pour and the cat painting.
ayy i love doing stuff like this, it's really fun for abstract pieces bc you get to just work off of how the background and water had worked for you and your canvas. i did this for mini tag pieces for a-level with brusho inks and ahhhh its fun fun fun 😄😄😂
The cat painting is absolutely amazing as are the paintings on the wall.
Awesome, wish she would have shown the dryed result though.
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Very beautiful. Any special kind of paper r u using for these painting?
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Soon Y. Warren
I haven't seen this video until now. Feb 7, 2021. Most of the RUclips video are uploaded by Artist's Network, and I don't like to watch my own video. Today I watched for the first time. So many people asked me about several questions, but I haven't answered them. Generally, first, I pour three colors. Most important thing is let it dry completely. And one more important thing is you want to select the subject matter darker tone than pour. I did not use any gauche nor acrylic. The whiskers, white hairs in ears and eyes were masked with a frisket, and soft outline was scrubbed with scrub brushes. After that layers of colors were applied to get the shape of the cat, and create the short hair with a each brush stoke. It can be done when you have a patient. After the pour, I also applied a very light blue on the around the cat, too. Hope this explain to satisfy you.
I have watched this several times, it is so fun to watch. I really appreciate you sharing it and this information. I am going to do a barn owl with a night sky and try this as my background. I feel your technique here lets the watercolor do its magic. Thank you, wishing you well 🥰
Oh my God those eyes on your cat are memorizing!!
Your cat painting is amazing 😻
Youre awesome Soon! 💚
This is freaking me out so much .. that room is so pristine ..when I paint I gotta get down n dirty baby I get paint in places and on places I never knew I could get paint on
Nice technique...will surely try .thanks
Wow!! Very cool. I love it. Thank you
i love art. total freedom.
A lovely sharing way for watercolor, thanks.
Thank you Soon! 💖
That was so nice to watch. Thank you!
That cat is amazing 😮😮😮
Really too good maam... Yahhh... definitely try this technique...I love this👍
Thanks for making this video 😘😘😘 lots of love
I am in love with that watercolor cat!
I am soo fascinated and satisfiieeed. Omg
THIS IS GENIUS. OML.
Wow! Thanks a lot for the idea ma'am! Stay blessed.
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Wow. I wanted a loose background but I wanted it something other than splattering with a toothbrush, This looks awesome I must try it now.
Very exciting!! Thank you
Wow...you are a great painter
I hugely admire your work and your videos, Soon Warren!
how she make such a colefur and detailed picture like the cat over that background?, i mean that is water color, ah my brain!
Aronath Cordova Skills yo, straight up skills
Aronath Cordova you can paint a picture (like the cat) over the background after you let the spray paint dry 🙂 (sorry my grammar is not that good ^^)
Aronath Cordova she did not. This is a totally different painting. You cannot paint over something already existing, unless you block out the foreground, can't be done.
You can see with the Cat painting the background it is rather light in color. It is easy to paint a slightly darker subject over a light colored background. With a darker background like the example piece she created you would want to go in with a damp rag and lighten (rewet and remove color) the areas you want to put your main subject.
+SUSAN WHITE I'm not trying to be argumentative here but you are so incredibly wrong. I paint over "already existing" backgrounds constantly without blocking them out. I see other artists do the same quite often. Painting over a background like her example piece can be tricky because its a bit darker but it creates depth and interest to a painting. Watercolor isn't strictly translucent nor fully opaque but it can give the illusion of being opaque with layering and less dilution to cover darker areas. Not to mention you could just use watercolor for a background then use a different medium to paint your main imagery on top.
Wow it's actually a fantanstic technique ! Thank you Miss Soon Y. Warren !
THAT CAT PAINTING IS SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK
Amazing technique !
Woow wonderful
so cool! so pretty!!
I love this pouring on the paper from the palettes!
Excellent. Like the cat portrait.
In love with this technique! Will definitely try it on my pieces! Thank you
amazing watercolor background effect, nice video.
Love this!!!
Love your techniques
What an interesting texture
She has such gentle voice I love it c:
Guys watercolors are transparent medium, because the pigments are so finely grinded with compare to other mediums...we are not allowed to paint any light coloured subject on a dark background if you want to paint use guache( I guess this is how it's spells) or anything other medium, but not watercolor.
I think you could do galaxy stuff with that, i believe it would be more easy than conventional way of doing it.
Beautiful!!!😍😍😍😍
love this background.Thank you for sharing
Great technique!
it's look like magic of colour
Going to try. Looks very cool. Thanks for sharing 🙂
That's amazingly life like. Those eyes are incredible!!
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Great idea 💡
Wooow its really awsome cant wait to try it.. Thankkss
Beautiful technique. Thank you for sharing this lesson. I never knew that this could be so attractive.
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Thanks for video and explaining so well, you are awesome
Very beautiful
It's a nice way to draw coral.
Interesting and informative!!
Thank YOU ❤️
One more thing I want to mention is that you need secure the paper on a hard board that will not buckle. I attach in a ply wood. I used the Winsor & Newton cold pressed 140lb paper for the pour and the cat painting.
this is so cool trying this in my next painting
Beautiful, such a master piece
Thanks you for spending your time to make a video
This art is amazing, and that is such a neat thing to do for backgrounds! Definitely gonna have to remember it
This is so cool!
Wow that's cool 💗
you're so talented!
this is so beautiful I can't
That is so cool!
Love your hairstyle ! And thank you for sharing this advice!
This gives me inspiration!! Thank you so much 😍
wow you are a talented person
this is so cool, imma try this one
Really helpful! Thank you!!
I like the paintings in your house those glass cups
because of you my mom will have a new painting in her house TANK YEW😊😏😃😀
Awesome technique
I will surely try it
Thank you so much!❤❤❤
Beautiful
Your artwork is beautiful and what ur doing is very inventive 🙂
This helped me a lot. Now i know what to do as a background.
You're very talented! Thank you for sharing
Very good job
Wonderful - thank you!
Nice technique
Thank you for this 🥰
THIS IS SO COOL WHATTT
thanks for such a great tutorial
So cool!! Definitely gonna try this. Thank you!
very beautiful
very wonderful! thanks for posting!
they are beautiful
Wonderful!
ayy i love doing stuff like this, it's really fun for abstract pieces bc you get to just work off of how the background and water had worked for you and your canvas. i did this for mini tag pieces for a-level with brusho inks and ahhhh its fun fun fun 😄😄😂
thank you for sharing and showing your techniques^^
This is very helpful.. Thank you so much
Beautiful, thank you!
That was beautiful! I absolutely love this technique!
Wonderful thank you.
beautiful!
wonderful video
I LOVE this! Thank you
Thank you for these tips
I will use them 👍
wowww impressive
That is so cool they look like veins! 😆