This 3 part series on color mixing is the best I have ever seen. Color mixing was always a guess for me. But your explanation about warm and cool colors now make so much more sense. It's not temperature as you say, Its pigment. One day if you ever have time, it would be great to see the palettes you use for various paintings. I did watch the one on Daniel Smith, so it would he interesting to see you paint using that palette. And then also seeing what other palette of colors you use for other paintings. Your paintings by the way are superb and full of life and passion.
Thank you, Christina, so much for your kind comment! I had the big fortune to have a great art tutor when I started painting, and he was very particular with the colours he taught us to use. That inspired me later to do some more research into colour mixing. As for my palettes: I use my winsor&newton palette (cotman) for all my sketchbook work. When I paint paintings I tend to choose whichever I feel like like on that day. I do tend to use my Daniel Smith palettes the most though. I like to use the granulating colours for my background, and then the non-gratulating colours for the subject. When I paint landscapes I tend to go for my Scmincke Horadam palette, because they are a little creamier and 'bleed' beautifully on wet paper. But I will wright down your suggestion for future videos if I ever get back to making them again!
I have zero art knowledge and I think you're an amazing teacher! Thank you so much for your series. I'm watching your beginner watercolour lessons every week. Your pace of teaching is perfect and you're detailed with many examples.
Yup, as others are saying this is the clearest explanation and most informative series I’ve ever seen bar none. I will be watching them over and over. It will also help when I watch other videos. I will be able to analyze better how the artists chose their colours. Hopefully, then I will be able to apply it to my paintings. Thank you soooo much. 🇨🇦
Your explanations are SO clear. The examples were very useful (and beautiful) and illustrated the concepts so well. I've taken a lot of notes that I will be applying to my paintings moving forward!
I just wanted to thank you for these colour theory videos. They are incredibly helpful and must have taken a lot of work to do. Thank you so much. I am looking forward to watching the other videos on your channel once I have absorbed all I can from these. Cheers.
Wonderful series. Now I need to learn to paint, lol! Thank you for putting so much effort into this. My problem with watercolors is my colors have a tendency to look flat and chalky looking. I do believe it could be that I overwork them . So maybe you could demonstrate how to avoid this. Have a wonderful rest of your week Jenny and thank you for again for sharing this with us.
Thank you, Sherron! That's a good topic. Overworking is probably the biggest reason for watercolours to become chalky looking, but it can also be the paints themselves or the paper. I will do some research and make a video of it in the coming weeks!
I am fairly new to painting. I have done 7 'paint & sip' acrylic events and just painted 3 on my own without an instructor. I thoroughly enjoyed your 3 videos, Parts 1,2, & 3. So wonderful & educational. Thank you so much! I really knew nothing about the beautiful concepts. I forwarded them to a friend who uses pastels. I look forward to playing with the paints, mixing & taking notes so that my next painting will be even better!
I am so happy if my videos could be useful! You can use colours anyway you like, but I know that sometimes it helps to have some guidelines as to what goes together, or just to get some new inspiration that you haven't thought about before. I wish you many happy painting hours, and I know your next painting will be better, because the more you experiment and paint the better you will become!
Thank you so much for all your colour theory videos. They are extremely informative and useful, and your art is so beautiful. I’m really inspired to get experimenting!
När jag fick höra att du bor i Finland då tänkte jag "å men vad kul! Vi är grannar!" Och sen såg jag din journal och kunde läsa den 😳 tog en minut till jag förstod varför 😂😂🤦😂😂
This series is the clearest explaination of colour theory that I have seen. Thank you for making these videos.
Thank you, Paul, I am so happy you think so!
This 3 part series on color mixing is the best I have ever seen. Color mixing was always a guess for me. But your explanation about warm and cool colors now make so much more sense. It's not temperature as you say, Its pigment. One day if you ever have time, it would be great to see the palettes you use for various paintings. I did watch the one on Daniel Smith, so it would he interesting to see you paint using that palette. And then also seeing what other palette of colors you use for other paintings. Your paintings by the way are superb and full of life and passion.
Thank you, Christina, so much for your kind comment! I had the big fortune to have a great art tutor when I started painting, and he was very particular with the colours he taught us to use. That inspired me later to do some more research into colour mixing. As for my palettes: I use my winsor&newton palette (cotman) for all my sketchbook work. When I paint paintings I tend to choose whichever I feel like like on that day. I do tend to use my Daniel Smith palettes the most though. I like to use the granulating colours for my background, and then the non-gratulating colours for the subject. When I paint landscapes I tend to go for my Scmincke Horadam palette, because they are a little creamier and 'bleed' beautifully on wet paper. But I will wright down your suggestion for future videos if I ever get back to making them again!
Such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Thank you, Pam! Thank you for watching!
I have zero art knowledge and I think you're an amazing teacher! Thank you so much for your series. I'm watching your beginner watercolour lessons every week. Your pace of teaching is perfect and you're detailed with many examples.
Thank you so much for your kind comment, I’m happy my video could be of help!
Thank you for this series! It's immensely helpful! You deserve more views!!
Thank you, Melody! I'm so happy you think so!
Yup, as others are saying this is the clearest explanation and most informative series I’ve ever seen bar none. I will be watching them over and over. It will also help when I watch other videos. I will be able to analyze better how the artists chose their colours. Hopefully, then I will be able to apply it to my paintings. Thank you soooo much. 🇨🇦
Thank you, Anna, so much for taking time to comment. Comments like these always makes my day brighter and I'm happy if my videos can be of use!
I'm an Interior Designer. Your Video is so helpful for me to combine colors. Thank you very much!
That makes me happy to hear, thank you so much for watching, Pham.
Your explanations are SO clear. The examples were very useful (and beautiful) and illustrated the concepts so well. I've taken a lot of notes that I will be applying to my paintings moving forward!
I’m so happy that my video could be of use! Thank you so much for watching!
This whole series has helped me so much! Thank you!
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank you so much for watching!
Another wonderful color theory video. Great illustrations of the points you are making. Thank you for sharing your work as well.
Thank you, Jenny, and thank you so much for watching!
All the color theory videos are amazing. Thank you for preparing such informative classes 💙
I am so happy you enjoyed them! Thank you for watching!
I just wanted to thank you for these colour theory videos. They are incredibly helpful and must have taken a lot of work to do. Thank you so much. I am looking forward to watching the other videos on your channel once I have absorbed all I can from these. Cheers.
Thank you so much Niafer, that makes me so happy to hear!
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wonderful information!! Made my day! Thank You so much for very helpful info!!
Thank you, Fredericka, I am happy you enjoyed it!
Wonderful series. Now I need to learn to paint, lol! Thank you for putting so much effort into this. My problem with watercolors is my colors have a tendency to look flat and chalky looking. I do believe it could be that I overwork them . So maybe you could demonstrate how to avoid this. Have a wonderful rest of your week Jenny and thank you for again for sharing this with us.
Thank you, Sherron! That's a good topic. Overworking is probably the biggest reason for watercolours to become chalky looking, but it can also be the paints themselves or the paper. I will do some research and make a video of it in the coming weeks!
I am fairly new to painting. I have done 7 'paint & sip' acrylic events and just painted 3 on my own without an instructor. I thoroughly enjoyed your 3 videos, Parts 1,2, & 3. So wonderful & educational. Thank you so much! I really knew nothing about the beautiful concepts. I forwarded them to a friend who uses pastels. I look forward to playing with the paints, mixing & taking notes so that my next painting will be even better!
I am so happy if my videos could be useful! You can use colours anyway you like, but I know that sometimes it helps to have some guidelines as to what goes together, or just to get some new inspiration that you haven't thought about before. I wish you many happy painting hours, and I know your next painting will be better, because the more you experiment and paint the better you will become!
Very practical and helpful!!
I am happy you think so!
Thank you for sharing. Loving this series.❤️
That makes me so happy to hear, Thank you Maxie! ❤️
Excellent!
Thank you!
thanks for sharing! really learn a lot!
Thank you for watching, I am happy you found it useful!
Really useful information and so wellexplained thankyou very much.
Thank you so much for all your colour theory videos. They are extremely informative and useful, and your art is so beautiful. I’m really inspired to get experimenting!
Thank you, Rachel, that makes me so happy to hear!
All of the lessons have been wonderful. Thank you from Florida.
Thank you, I am so happy you are enjoying them!
Tack för tipsen Jenny!! Jättebra serie!! Och din konst är så fin! Älskar dina landskap, blommor och fåglar!! Kram!
Jag är så glad att du tycker om dem Mona! Kram!
Wonderful explanations! Thank you.
I'm so happy to hear that, thank you Lisa!
So helpful :) Thanks for taking the time to teach us!
I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
Ihana tää sarja, tack så mycket! 🙏🏻
Kiitos Ella! Olen iloinen että tykkäät! 😊
Thank you for the colour theory series.. .. . .... it's clarified quite alot for me... greetings from Kenya 🙃
Thank you so much for watching, Jeanne!😊
Best color theory ❤. Thanks you
I'm so happy you liked it, thank you!
This is very helpful. Thank you!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Love your lessons
Thank you!
Really great stuff!
Thank you so much for watching!
Hi Jenny,. Mona gave me your RUclips link, I'm happy to be here 😊🎨
Hi Chrissy, and welcome! I'm glad you stopped by! 😊
Gracias !!
Thank you for watching!
Hei! Jeg lurer på hva slags akvarellbok du bruker her 😊
När jag fick höra att du bor i Finland då tänkte jag "å men vad kul! Vi är grannar!" Och sen såg jag din journal och kunde läsa den 😳 tog en minut till jag förstod varför 😂😂🤦😂😂
Jo, jag har hör till den svenska talande minoriteten i Finland. 😂😁😁😁