My Mom has been enjoying watching your videos. She's been painting with watercolors for bout ten years. But being 99 years old, energy is minimal. So she now enjoys watching you!
Thank you so much for sharing that with me Robin. What is your mom’s favorite thing to paint? I haven’t posted a video in a while but hope to get back to it soon so she can enjoy more forest content..
Omg thank you so so much. It’s been wonderful to see these types of comments regarding my videos. There’s nothing better than finding a channel or digital creator that brings you moments of peace. 🌲🤍
Thank you for putting your paint and water on opposite sides so we can see what you are getting! Most videos you can't see and you're left wondering what they are picking up on the brush. This is very helpful.
7:1pm PT, I really enjoyed your mountains technique, and that Mayan blue range especially was great! Thank you, I am an experienced landscape painter, but picked up several hints from your video.
Hello Jackie. Im back here again, re-learning mountians. At first, my mountians came out fantastic and my trees were blobs. Now my mountians are steadily getting worse. I thought I'd look this video over to see if i forgot something. My trees have improved, at least. I can make good ones about half the time, so i just need to practice more. I love the way you paint trees. I didnt appreciate your mountians until I started messing them up! Thanks again for your instruction. Wish me luck!
Hey hey! Thank you for leaving me a comment and sharing with me! I hope you’re feeling better about your mountains now. And happy to see that you’re loving your trees 🌲
I bought the brushes you suggested. Your videos are very helpful. I have always struggled with painting mountains. Tea drinker here. Green tea only. My husband loves coffee. 😊
I remember the times I was scared to try to paint mountains, but after I did just once, I've fallen in love with it. You are right, there are so many different styles of how to paint mountains and it's great, because we don't have to paint the same way. Lovely video, thanks for creating it ❤️
Hi Jackie, I've been painting as an amateur artist for a few years and I have never seen how mountains can be painted the way you've demonstrated. I find your ways of painting mountains more spontaneous and fun. Thank you so much for teaching me such great methods! Kelvin
Your voice is the most soothing voice ever! It felt like painting with a friend. Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial. I've never enjoyed painting with watercolour so much!! Thanks again Jackie!
Omg that's such a kind comment, Anli! Thank you. I continue to be taken aback whenever I read about me having a calming voice; it's something I never would have thought would be valued. Haha it's such a pleasant surprise and warms my heart. Thank you for watching and interacting with me. I also see you on IG and love your account!
@@JackiePeacock I feel like someone's voice can make you feel a certain way and when I watched your video, it was like therapy. So soothing and it made me stay calm even when I got frustrated with how the mountains turned out. You used your voice to encourage and inspire. That was very special! I look forward to keep learning from you! Thanks so much Jackie :D
You know, I totally agree with you. I never thought about it that way, but there some some content creators that always draw me back in. Thank you for sharing that. And I’m so happy that I can encourage. That’s really important to me. 🤍 Thank you. 🌲
I’ve always been a tea drinker even as a child I loved a very weak milky tea as a treat now and again, I blame being English on that. As an adult I love Earl Grey and my coffee preferance is iced. I make my own cold brew with French coffee and chicory and love it with lots of milk.
Jackie, I totally enjoyed your video for mountains! I am a new water color painter I just started a couple months ago! The fact that you include your pallet to the left and your water to the right to see how you use them is so helpful! Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you so much for what you do.
Hello Mary and welcome to the wonderful world of watercolor. I hope your painting experience is going well. Thank you for the kind feedback on this video. I'm glad you liked it and won't be too disappointed in other videos that don't show my paints. But, I'm on the hunt for a palette that fits into view so I can show my paints and closer shots of the artwork. Thank you for watching and spending time with me on here.
I really appreciate you showing when you pull from water or from paint. I'm a super new beginner and it isn't instinctual to me yet. Thank you for teaching me!
This was such good information and instruction for me! I live in Northwest Montana so the landscape nearly always includes mountains. I am about 7 months into watercolor, drawing, ink and wash ... at 69. I was teased about my art as a child so I sometimes battle that inner voice that says "I am not a good artist". Thankfully, via words like yours I have learned (mostly) to enjoy the process and redefine "good". I tried all of the techniques and will practice more, but I am liking my mountains - thank you!! I know this is a year old video, but ... I am mostly a coffee drinker: hot, strong and black or for a treat a mocha latte. I also enjoy Rooibus (red bush) tea and other herbals. I have a tuxedo cat, Oscar (3 years old) and an English Shepherd, Emmett (6). I live rurally on wooded acreage so we get outside a lot! I loved hearing your cats playing in the background!
Thank you for your kind words and sharing that with me. I hope you’re enjoying your watercolor practice and loving it. And I’m sorry you were teased about your art as a child. That is such a frustrating thing to happen, and it seems so common. Not sure why this happens. Happy painting, Liz and thank you so much for watching these videos and I will be getting back to posting more soon. I’ve just been MIA but will be back shortly.
Coffee mornings, tea at night. I enjoy your laid-back approach and the "no one way" to do things. You simply showed us a few approaches, which is nice, because some may find one style better than another for their abilities/style. IMHO, agonizing over "how good it is or isn't" is one of the fastest ways there is to suck the fun out of a painting.
I hear you on that. I still have that mindset all the time. Hard to move past the voice in our heads. Thank you so much for watching and enjoying the videos. 🌲
I love love love this tutorial!! I’ve been painting watercolor for about 8 months and I am always searching for styles and techniques that I am comfortable with. I enjoyed seeing how you changed up different ways to paint the subject matter. Thank you for sharing!❤
Absolutely! There’s so many ways to paint. I spend most of my time experimenting and seeing what I can come up with. I’m glad to hear you’re liking these videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and leave me a comment. 🌲🌲🌲
Iced coffee drinker here!! I’m pretty new to watercoloring, I just started in July and though this isn’t the most “beginner friendly” I found this to be SO SO SOO helpful and not as hard as I thought it would be!! Thank u for breaking this down in a way that’s so simple and easy to understand!! I found all of these intermediate or not so beginner techniques really fun and easy to follow along to and was left looking at mountains I couldn’t believe I painted!! Thank you!!! ☺️☺️💚
That is the best kind of comment, thank you. Makes my teacher heart happy. I hope you’re still painting them and loving them. Thank you for watching and sticking around 🌲🤍
Cats are wonderful!!! I Can't imagine how I could live without one. They are so clearly just themselves, it is you that adapts ; you cannot shame a cat , they will look at you and seem to sat "what's your problem, " They can and do learn, they can know what " NO " means, but if they really want it and can get it.... it's theirs !!!!
First of all I like coffee, I think coffee runs through my veins. Dark, black, no sugar. And I am a beginner in watercolor and I just love your tutorials. I learn so much from you everytime. Thank you so much.
Haha it runs through my veins, too! And welcome to the watercolor world. It's fun and frustrating. I'm glad you're here. I hope these videos are doable. I plan on filming a few more in the near future that are even more simple for anyone who is just picking up a brush.
Hi Jackie, I drink both. I have been an artist for many years now and I'm just getting my feet wet in water color. I came across your video in the shorts and I just wanted to say I love your work. I subscribed and will continue to watch and learn. Thank you for putting yourself out there. I know it can't be easy. Stay blessed.
Love your videos and painting style. I actually came to your channel for the trees but I figured some mountains might be fun to learn too. I'm a coffee drinker here... since my kids were born. lol. I also don't take dairy so I enjoy Silk Almond Vanilla creamer in mine. I want to like oat milk but I don't find it a creamy as people say.
Wow, Jacki! I’m so blessed to have found you. I’ve been commissioned to do four different paintings of a mountain in its different seasons. I was not happy with my techniques for getting snow. This was just what I needed. I’m so grateful. I drink coffee and tea by the way. Thanks again!!!
Thank you so much Jackie for sharing your techniques with us. I have always struggled with mountains while trying to teach myself water colour. You have really opened my eyes to this wonderful medium. I am 68 years old and have been trying for a while now with no success. The way you talk us through the processes is so calming and relaxing without any stress that it has to be perfect, is wonderful. I love your way so much. Thank you once again. You now have a new subscriber 😊❤
Thank you, Maria for the kind comments! Teaching my views on art is a wonderful challenge, so hearing it speaks to you is the best. 🤍🤍 With painting more and more and learning new ways to approach a painting will definitely give you courage to tackle trickier parts.
Ooh I hope it helps you Cindy! Sometimes I struggle with them too. Sometimes they turn out great and other times I want to toss it in the trash. Struggles of art haha. Coffee all the way! ;)
I grew up drinking hot black tea with milk and sugar, that is still my go to comfort drink. Then the espresso bars came to England send I learned to love coffee too!!
Love your real time tuition video's, your voice is so relaxing, and your tecnique, is fasinating. I can not wait to paint Mountain's your way, thank you.
I fell asleep watching this video. Not in a bad way! It was just so soothing and I was learning so much, so I had to rewatch some parts lol. You have such a beautiful way of showcasing your work area and your voice is so soothing. So, just a warning - if you're sleepy AND creative - this is your video ... just make sure to rewatch it when you're going for coffee rather than chamomile tea. lol. Thank you for this tutorial. I just moved to the Rocky Mountains and must, must, must paint what I see out my window :) *where did you get that votive candle spinny thing? I MUST HAVE IT!! lol* ♥♥♥
🤣 haha so glad my videos can help you unwind and relax! And falling asleep to my videos isn’t necessarily bad; it’s quite nice to know that they are comforting enough to fall asleep too lol. Thank you! Ooh I bet your views are so wonderful and inspiring! 🌲 Here’s a link to some rotating candle spinners (the one in the video is from Nordic Nest and comes from the Scandinavian region, so a bit harder to get): amzn.to/3sP0QY0
It took me about 6 months, but i finally have a painting that looks half way decent! I had to cheat a little, i used a hard canvas with gesso, since overworking is something I can't seem to control yet. But it worked, so thank you so much for helping me add to my arsenal of what I can accomplish! You are an extremely good instructor, and so talented! My mountians look fantastic. You rule!❤❤
That's exactly what I'm going for. It's what I want to experience when I'm watching RUclips and in a learning environment. I'm glad I'm giving that to others. :)
Thank you so much for this! I love that you showed different kinds of mountains. Also, there's not a lot of tutorials that focus on mountains so this is a great find for me here in yt. Usually they include it as a part of a landscape. As a beginner, I try to start small. Learning to paint just trees, leaves, grass, clouds is less overwhelming than an entire landscape. I really appreciate these! Also love that you mentioned using brushes that holds less water. I'll try changing brushes when doing or practicing dry brush technique
This was easy great fun!!! Love the video!! I love my coffee with creme brulee lactose free creamer. I do like tea at night occasionally sometimes with a drip of milk but definitely with honey!!
Oooh a glacier? Hmm that's a good idea. Are you asking for those cooler bluer/turquoise tones? I'll have to add this to my list of video ideas. Thank you for your request.
I'm very new to watercolor painting, and I am enjoying your videos very much! I know you are using Grabie brushes, but I'm not experienced enough to know which ones, sizes, types, etc.
Thank you and welcome, Regina! The Grabie brushes come in a set of 11 or 12 I believe so you’d be getting a range. They are smaller brushes, so nice for smaller subjects and paintings. When I first started out I went with Aqua Elite brushes in sizes 10,6,2, and ,2
Thank you for this fantastic video. I've just discovered your videos and love them. I've already tried one of your misty landscapes and realized I needed to practice individual components. So just about to have a go at the mountains and then one of your tree videos. 🥰
Thank you for wanting to stick around and finding some useful tips. I’m happy that you found me 🌲 I love painting in sections. That may be of help, too. Though sometimes the misty scenes are nice using wet on wet, but that’s a learning experience in its own right. I hope to continue to provide approachable art videos.
I hope you do! Thank you so much for watching and leaving me a comment. I appreciate you spending time with me on here. The candle spinner is called a Rotary or Rotating Candle holder. There are many different kinds on Amazon. Here's a link to the one like mine: amzn.to/40c7HXL The one I have has branches, but I can't find it in the U.S. If you visit the Nordic Nest website you might be able to find it there (ships from Scandinavia).
Wow. Im so excited I found you. I will be binge watching all weekend from Australia. Is this the video that you referred to in the beginners mountain video, as the dry brush technique, or is that another video ???. Thanks so much. Love your style. I might even be brave and attempt a misty scene. I also love them, but cant do landscapes.. LOL.
Hi Lindy! I’m so excited your found me too!! I hope you continue to find value in my content. I have another video that it a bit easier than this one when it comes to mountains, but it has less texture. I’ll link it below. Thank you for your kind words! And definitely do a misty scene!
Thank you for the tutorial. i tried to do it lik😢e you, but it didnt come out well. So, back to practice. Im glad you have these detailed instructions on your technique, as i had to take the tree tutorials too. Now i have to control my water so that my trees dont look like blobs. There's alot to remember! Like all good artists, you make it look easy. Also-the paper towel trick was extremely helpful. I think might actually get a viable painting in a month or so. Yes, im slow. Ive been working on a moonscape for about 5 years! But I'll get it. Art is (for me) a learned skill. It doesn't come naturally, like music does. But im fairly pleased with the finished works that I do have. I did a colored pencil wolf that came out a lot better than i expected. Maybe i should stick with colored pencils? Or try watercolor pencils? Its an idea. I may try some, just to see what happens. Anyway, I'm blabbering. I really like your paintings, and your technique. You are talented! Your voice is soothing and you're good at explaining things. I appreciate your patience. You are also very beautiful, both inside and out. Ill let you know how it turns out. Oh, and i like coffee with cream and sugar, but when i paint i mostly drink the brush water.🤢
Haha I drink the painter water too. It's awful. You'd think we learn, but... Thank you so much for your comments and taking the time to write to me. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos and finding the teachings helpful. Mountains and trees, and really, any landscape elements can take some time getting used to. I had to paint trees over and over again until I developed a style that I loved and felt right. I haven't any experience with pencil, but they look so so beautiful and realistic. What do you do for music? I used to play the flute ;)
@@JackiePeacock I'm an old lady who likes to paint, crochet, and play head banging heavy metal on my 🎸 guitar! I only recently got into art of any kind. I have a lot to learn, but I have to admit, I'm having fun. Plus, I don't wake anyone when I'm painting late. Not so with music.
Loved this style of mountains, there was so many beautiful techniques that you showed. So a big thanks 🙏🏼 for your art and for you sharing it…subscribed and I have many videos to watch on your channel and many paintings to paint!
I just wanted to add that I so appreciate your tutorials. You have a lovely style and your encouragement, for me a beginning, is so wonderful. Thank you for your work. I appreciate you!
I’m a new subscriber and I love tutorial! I just started drawing/painting ( I have never drawn anything!) I can’t wait to try this because I’m having a hard time with landscapes. I am a coffee and tea drinker, coffee in the morning and herbal tea at night. I am trying a new Mushroom coffee that is supposed to be very healthy for you and it’s not to bad😊
Welcome to the world of painting, Diane! It's a love/hate relationship I'm afraid. One day it's great, and the next it's hard. Haha. I hope you stick with it and can see how your art grows. Ooh mushroom coffee. I've heard many people enjoy it. Maybe I'll have to try it, too. Thank you for leaving me a comment. 🌲
Too funny about your kitties!! We have 3 and I instantly looked to see who was doing what here in my home before I realized it was coming from your video 😂 So Charlie, Tucker & Chance say hello - our Persian & 2 exotic shorthair boys
I love Irish breakfast tea that sounds so good. I’ve recently been trying to increase my green tea and herbal tea intake but it’s hard because I always want coffee. 😊
Can I please ask what tray you are using to hold and mix your watercolors? I found the brand of watercolors in your description, but I like the look of that pan... Or is it two sets sitting together?
My Mom has been enjoying watching your videos. She's been painting with watercolors for bout ten years. But being 99 years old, energy is minimal. So she now enjoys watching you!
Thank you so much for sharing that with me Robin. What is your mom’s favorite thing to paint? I haven’t posted a video in a while but hope to get back to it soon so she can enjoy more forest content..
This is so sweet and wholesome 😭💚
You have no idea how healing these videos are. I work a soul-sucking finance job and this is my escape. Love these nature tutorials.
Omg thank you so so much. It’s been wonderful to see these types of comments regarding my videos. There’s nothing better than finding a channel or digital creator that brings you moments of peace. 🌲🤍
I am 73, a tea drinker, but also love cocoa. I just love your videos...I am so happy I found you.. and thank you so much...
I'm glad you're here, too :)
this is the first time mountains made sense to me! thank you! your tutorials are the best!
That's amazing! Thank you so very much for sticking around and watching. I'm glad I could help!
Thank you for putting your paint and water on opposite sides so we can see what you are getting! Most videos you can't see and you're left wondering what they are picking up on the brush. This is very helpful.
7:1pm PT, I really enjoyed your mountains technique, and that Mayan blue range especially was great! Thank you, I am an experienced landscape painter, but picked up several hints from your video.
Thank you for watching! And that’s awesome that you took something away from this video. There’s always something to learn.
Im 37 a coffee drinker. Love the warmth and the focus i get also reminds me of my dad and growing up
Hello Jackie. Im back here again, re-learning mountians. At first, my mountians came out fantastic and my trees were blobs. Now my mountians are steadily getting worse. I thought I'd look this video over to see if i forgot something.
My trees have improved, at least. I can make good ones about half the time, so i just need to practice more. I love the way you paint trees. I didnt appreciate your mountians until I started messing them up! Thanks again for your instruction. Wish me luck!
Hey hey! Thank you for leaving me a comment and sharing with me! I hope you’re feeling better about your mountains now. And happy to see that you’re loving your trees 🌲
Chai tea for me! Thanks for making these videos. They are really nicely done! 🎉
I bought the brushes you suggested. Your videos are very helpful.
I have always struggled with painting mountains.
Tea drinker here. Green tea only. My husband loves coffee. 😊
I hope you like the brushes. Thank you for sharing 🤍🌲
Your tutorials on trees and now mountains are invaluable.
I’m glad you’re finding them helpful. Thank you! 🌲🌲🌲
I remember the times I was scared to try to paint mountains, but after I did just once, I've fallen in love with it. You are right, there are so many different styles of how to paint mountains and it's great, because we don't have to paint the same way. Lovely video, thanks for creating it ❤️
Thank you for your comment. I’m happy you agree, because there really are so many ways to paint.
Hi Jackie, I've been painting as an amateur artist for a few years and I have never seen how mountains can be painted the way you've demonstrated. I find your ways of painting mountains more spontaneous and fun. Thank you so much for teaching me such great methods! Kelvin
Haha they are quite spontaneous. I love the freedom, and hope you do too.
Thank you for watching and finding value in my content, Kelvin! 🌲
Jackie is so inspiring.im impatient by nature, but she makes it so relaxing that I do not want to rush.
Your voice is the most soothing voice ever! It felt like painting with a friend. Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial. I've never enjoyed painting with watercolour so much!! Thanks again Jackie!
Omg that's such a kind comment, Anli! Thank you. I continue to be taken aback whenever I read about me having a calming voice; it's something I never would have thought would be valued. Haha it's such a pleasant surprise and warms my heart.
Thank you for watching and interacting with me.
I also see you on IG and love your account!
@@JackiePeacock I feel like someone's voice can make you feel a certain way and when I watched your video, it was like therapy. So soothing and it made me stay calm even when I got frustrated with how the mountains turned out. You used your voice to encourage and inspire. That was very special! I look forward to keep learning from you! Thanks so much Jackie :D
You know, I totally agree with you. I never thought about it that way, but there some some content creators that always draw me back in. Thank you for sharing that.
And I’m so happy that I can encourage. That’s really important to me. 🤍 Thank you. 🌲
You're welcome! I'm back again today to continue learnng from you! @@JackiePeacock
This is wonderful! I am new to watercolor and can't wait to use this to try and make my own mountains! Thank you for your video!
Coffee is my favourite drink😊
Coffee Black, strong
I love this technique! Also love that you showed the whole process. Thank you!
Absolutely welcome! Thank you for watching 🌲
I love these techniques! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Absolutely! Thank you for spending time with me on my channel. 🤍🌲
Bonjour, I’m a tea and hot coco drinker in winter. Love your comments and your step by steps. Thanks 😊
You are a very good teacher with a very calming voice
Watercolor is like training your Cat 🐈. But I love watercolor it’s magical. Thank you.
Hahaha it really is like training a cat. Mine do not listen and do what they want. And I couldn't agree more; pure magic. :)
I’ve always been a tea drinker even as a child I loved a very weak milky tea as a treat now and again, I blame being English on that. As an adult I love Earl Grey and my coffee preferance is iced. I make my own cold brew with French coffee and chicory and love it with lots of milk.
Jackie, I totally enjoyed your video for mountains! I am a new water color painter I just started a couple months ago! The fact that you include your pallet to the left and your water to the right to see how you use them is so helpful! Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you so much for what you do.
Hello Mary and welcome to the wonderful world of watercolor. I hope your painting experience is going well. Thank you for the kind feedback on this video.
I'm glad you liked it and won't be too disappointed in other videos that don't show my paints. But, I'm on the hunt for a palette that fits into view so I can show my paints and closer shots of the artwork. Thank you for watching and spending time with me on here.
Not bad for starters. Am pleased with my mountains
Woohoo, Nalini! I hope you continue to get the paintings and landscapes you’re after. 🌲🤍
I really appreciate you showing when you pull from water or from paint. I'm a super new beginner and it isn't instinctual to me yet. Thank you for teaching me!
This was such good information and instruction for me! I live in Northwest Montana so the landscape nearly always includes mountains. I am about 7 months into watercolor, drawing, ink and wash ... at 69. I was teased about my art as a child so I sometimes battle that inner voice that says "I am not a good artist". Thankfully, via words like yours I have learned (mostly) to enjoy the process and redefine "good". I tried all of the techniques and will practice more, but I am liking my mountains - thank you!!
I know this is a year old video, but ... I am mostly a coffee drinker: hot, strong and black or for a treat a mocha latte. I also enjoy Rooibus (red bush) tea and other herbals. I have a tuxedo cat, Oscar (3 years old) and an English Shepherd, Emmett (6). I live rurally on wooded acreage so we get outside a lot! I loved hearing your cats playing in the background!
Thank you for your kind words and sharing that with me. I hope you’re enjoying your watercolor practice and loving it. And I’m sorry you were teased about your art as a child. That is such a frustrating thing to happen, and it seems so common. Not sure why this happens. Happy painting, Liz and thank you so much for watching these videos and I will be getting back to posting more soon. I’ve just been MIA but will be back shortly.
Coffee mornings, tea at night. I enjoy your laid-back approach and the "no one way" to do things. You simply showed us a few approaches, which is nice, because some may find one style better than another for their abilities/style. IMHO, agonizing over "how good it is or isn't" is one of the fastest ways there is to suck the fun out of a painting.
I hear you on that. I still have that mindset all the time. Hard to move past the voice in our heads.
Thank you so much for watching and enjoying the videos. 🌲
I love love love this tutorial!! I’ve been painting watercolor for about 8 months and I am always searching for styles and techniques that I am comfortable with. I enjoyed seeing how you changed up different ways to paint the subject matter. Thank you for sharing!❤
Absolutely! There’s so many ways to paint. I spend most of my time experimenting and seeing what I can come up with. I’m glad to hear you’re liking these videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and leave me a comment. 🌲🌲🌲
Iced coffee drinker here!! I’m pretty new to watercoloring, I just started in July and though this isn’t the most “beginner friendly” I found this to be SO SO SOO helpful and not as hard as I thought it would be!! Thank u for breaking this down in a way that’s so simple and easy to understand!! I found all of these intermediate or not so beginner techniques really fun and easy to follow along to and was left looking at mountains I couldn’t believe I painted!! Thank you!!! ☺️☺️💚
That is the best kind of comment, thank you. Makes my teacher heart happy. I hope you’re still painting them and loving them. Thank you for watching and sticking around 🌲🤍
Cats are wonderful!!! I Can't imagine how I could live without one. They are so clearly just themselves, it is you that adapts ; you cannot shame a cat , they will look at you and seem to sat "what's your problem, " They can and do learn, they can know what " NO " means, but if they really want it and can get it.... it's theirs !!!!
Haha you definitely cannot change cats. Wild little things. Mine are so sassy lol
I like drinking tea in the morning and coffee later in the day love your work thanks
First of all I like coffee, I think coffee runs through my veins. Dark, black, no sugar.
And I am a beginner in watercolor and I just love your tutorials. I learn so much from you everytime. Thank you so much.
Haha it runs through my veins, too! And welcome to the watercolor world. It's fun and frustrating. I'm glad you're here. I hope these videos are doable. I plan on filming a few more in the near future that are even more simple for anyone who is just picking up a brush.
Fantastic tutorial. I definitely want to start practicing mountains.
Much appreciated! And yes, start! There are many ways to paint them, and in my humble opinion, can never be painted incorrectly.
Hi Jackie, I drink both. I have been an artist for many years now and I'm just getting my feet wet in water color. I came across your video in the shorts and I just wanted to say I love your work. I subscribed and will continue to watch and learn. Thank you for putting yourself out there. I know it can't be easy. Stay blessed.
Thank you for sharing. What did you do before watercolor?
I’m glad you’re here and enjoying the videos. I appreciate it. 🤍🌲
Love your videos and painting style. I actually came to your channel for the trees but I figured some mountains might be fun to learn too. I'm a coffee drinker here... since my kids were born. lol. I also don't take dairy so I enjoy Silk Almond Vanilla creamer in mine. I want to like oat milk but I don't find it a creamy as people say.
Thank you and welcome!
Ooh you may like the nut pods creamer. That’s my favorite. I’m not the biggest fan of oat milk either.
Wow, Jacki! I’m so blessed to have found you. I’ve been commissioned to do four different paintings of a mountain in its different seasons. I was not happy with my techniques for getting snow. This was just what I needed. I’m so grateful. I drink coffee and tea by the way. Thanks again!!!
You are so welcome! And I wish you many successes on your commissions and paintings! 🌲
I love tea with almond milk. Love your tutorials. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! And that sounds delicious!
Thank you so much Jackie for sharing your techniques with us. I have always struggled with mountains while trying to teach myself water colour. You have really opened my eyes to this wonderful medium. I am 68 years old and have been trying for a while now with no success. The way you talk us through the processes is so calming and relaxing without any stress that it has to be perfect, is wonderful. I love your way so much. Thank you once again. You now have a new subscriber 😊❤
Thank you, Maria for the kind comments! Teaching my views on art is a wonderful challenge, so hearing it speaks to you is the best. 🤍🤍
With painting more and more and learning new ways to approach a painting will definitely give you courage to tackle trickier parts.
Love your style of painting with watercolour. You are such an inspiration ☺️ Oh and I drink both coffee and tea.
I love your mountains
Thank you Farukh!
Thank you Jackie! I CANNOT paint mountains, I’ve ruined so many pictures…. So I’m excited to practise and practise your techniques!
You're welcome, Pam! I hope you enjoy what I've shared when you do them yourself.
And thank you so much for leaving me a comment and watching :)
Being a teacher is not easy but you have passed the test ❤❤❤ luv you
Thank you! 😃
Wow lets go! Love it, nice mountain study
Yes! Thank you!
Enjoying your video with morning coffee. We enjoy 18% cream with our coffee. We also drink tea during the day.
Love that! Yum. Cream in coffee is delicious.
Love this video! ❤ Thank you 😊
Coffee, use be tea drinker as well. Thanks for your tutorials! I stuggle painting mountains, so I hope this helps me! Thanks! 😊
Ooh I hope it helps you Cindy! Sometimes I struggle with them too. Sometimes they turn out great and other times I want to toss it in the trash. Struggles of art haha.
Coffee all the way! ;)
I grew up drinking hot black tea with milk and sugar, that is still my go to comfort drink. Then the espresso bars came to England send I learned to love coffee too!!
Haha I love it all. Nothing better than a warm cozy drink!🤍
Love your real time tuition video's, your voice is so relaxing, and your tecnique, is fasinating.
I can not wait to paint Mountain's your way, thank you.
Thank you so much! I wish you many happy tree paintings! 🌲🌲
I fell asleep watching this video. Not in a bad way! It was just so soothing and I was learning so much, so I had to rewatch some parts lol. You have such a beautiful way of showcasing your work area and your voice is so soothing. So, just a warning - if you're sleepy AND creative - this is your video ... just make sure to rewatch it when you're going for coffee rather than chamomile tea. lol. Thank you for this tutorial. I just moved to the Rocky Mountains and must, must, must paint what I see out my window :)
*where did you get that votive candle spinny thing? I MUST HAVE IT!! lol* ♥♥♥
🤣 haha so glad my videos can help you unwind and relax! And falling asleep to my videos isn’t necessarily bad; it’s quite nice to know that they are comforting enough to fall asleep too lol. Thank you!
Ooh I bet your views are so wonderful and inspiring! 🌲
Here’s a link to some rotating candle spinners (the one in the video is from Nordic Nest and comes from the Scandinavian region, so a bit harder to get): amzn.to/3sP0QY0
I really enjoyed this video.
Black, strong coffee for me too, lots of it... 🥰
Love strong coffee! 😋
It took me about 6 months, but i finally have a painting that looks half way decent! I had to cheat a little, i used a hard canvas with gesso, since overworking is something I can't seem to control yet. But it worked, so thank you so much for helping me add to my arsenal of what I can accomplish! You are an extremely good instructor, and so talented! My mountians look fantastic. You rule!❤❤
I’m so so glad!! Woohoo! Thanks for sharing your progress with me 🌲🤍🤍
Thank you so much for helping me with my mountains! I love your looser style!
You are so welcome, and thank you for spending time with me on here.
Thank you! We are going to the Rocky Mountains, and I want to be able to paint some!!
Oooh I wish you the best time. Mountains are so much fun to paint! I hope you can find some takeaways from this video to apply to the Rockies!
Very relaxing tutorial, puts you almost in a meditative state, loved it! Thanks
That's exactly what I'm going for. It's what I want to experience when I'm watching RUclips and in a learning environment. I'm glad I'm giving that to others. :)
oh~I should try the way you demonstrated. thank you for this tutorial
I hope you do! Thank you :)
Thank you very much, I can't believe I just create a lovely thing on my paper thank you
That's so good to hear! I'm glad. Thank you for watching and sharing :)
Gorgeous mountains!
Thank you, Brooke!
I use different brushes depending on what I'm painting and i also love the velvet touch
Ooh what’s your favorite brush?
Thank you so much for this! I love that you showed different kinds of mountains. Also, there's not a lot of tutorials that focus on mountains so this is a great find for me here in yt. Usually they include it as a part of a landscape. As a beginner, I try to start small. Learning to paint just trees, leaves, grass, clouds is less overwhelming than an entire landscape.
I really appreciate these!
Also love that you mentioned using brushes that holds less water. I'll try changing brushes when doing or practicing dry brush technique
You’re welcome
I also like to focus on one subject at a time. I’m glad I’m able to help you with yours 🌲
Thank you for the feedback!
Un grand merci pour ce descriptif
C'est très technique mais le résultat est là
Très beau....😊
Tea in the morning and coffee later in the morning. But I love a glass of wine when painting.
Thank you for sharing! Do you have a preferred tea you drink? I always love peppermint tea.
Wonderful tutorial!
Thank you! 🌲🤍
This was great and shows me how to improve my mts. Thank you. I love all those techniques - now I just need to practice them more.
Haha totally get that. Happy painting my friend!
This is amazing! I'm going to refer to this while painting my next postcard!
That’s awesome! What a great idea! I wish you the best mountain painting experience.
Terrific technique!
Love your method. Definitely trying it!
Thank you!
I just found your channel and love your tutorials. Your voice is sooo relaxing. Thank you!💖💖💖💖💖💖✨✨😍😍🌹🌹
Thank you so much for watching and leaving me some kind feedback. I appreciate that!
This was easy great fun!!! Love the video!! I love my coffee with creme brulee lactose free creamer. I do like tea at night occasionally sometimes with a drip of milk but definitely with honey!!
Ooh yum crème brûlée 😋
I have to do lactose free, too.
Nice mountains. I will try again. I need to relax 🙄
You can do it!
Thank you!
Coffee and tea both!
Hello waouah I love the démonstration of that mountains ...can you show us how painting a glacier ...thanks so much from France ! I love café ...
Oooh a glacier? Hmm that's a good idea. Are you asking for those cooler bluer/turquoise tones?
I'll have to add this to my list of video ideas. Thank you for your request.
Thanks
Love this Jackie💚
Thank you :)
LOVE LOVE LOVE THANK YOU
Thank you kindly!! 🌲🌲🌲
I'm very new to watercolor painting, and I am enjoying your videos very much! I know you are using Grabie brushes, but I'm not experienced enough to know which ones, sizes, types, etc.
Thank you and welcome, Regina!
The Grabie brushes come in a set of 11 or 12 I believe so you’d be getting a range. They are smaller brushes, so nice for smaller subjects and paintings. When I first started out I went with Aqua Elite brushes in sizes 10,6,2, and ,2
Thank you for this fantastic video. I've just discovered your videos and love them. I've already tried one of your misty landscapes and realized I needed to practice individual components. So just about to have a go at the mountains and then one of your tree videos. 🥰
Thank you for wanting to stick around and finding some useful tips. I’m happy that you found me 🌲
I love painting in sections. That may be of help, too. Though sometimes the misty scenes are nice using wet on wet, but that’s a learning experience in its own right. I hope to continue to provide approachable art videos.
Beautiful!!
Thank you so much!
I'm excited to try some of these techniques! Great video. Can you please tell me where you got that tea light spinner? It's so pretty.
I hope you do! Thank you so much for watching and leaving me a comment. I appreciate you spending time with me on here.
The candle spinner is called a Rotary or Rotating Candle holder. There are many different kinds on Amazon.
Here's a link to the one like mine: amzn.to/40c7HXL
The one I have has branches, but I can't find it in the U.S. If you visit the Nordic Nest website you might be able to find it there (ships from Scandinavia).
Lovely demo.. Thanks
Thank you, Ranjana! 🌲
Both ! Depends on the time of day
I am a tea drinker and like to have milk in my tea☺️. Thanks for the inspiration🙏
I love both
Thank you :)
love this tutorial
Thank you!
Wow. Im so excited I found you. I will be binge watching all weekend from Australia. Is this the video that you referred to in the beginners mountain video, as the dry brush technique, or is that another video ???. Thanks so much. Love your style. I might even be brave and attempt a misty scene. I also love them, but cant do landscapes.. LOL.
Hi Lindy! I’m so excited your found me too!! I hope you continue to find value in my content. I have another video that it a bit easier than this one when it comes to mountains, but it has less texture. I’ll link it below.
Thank you for your kind words! And definitely do a misty scene!
ruclips.net/video/kSUeWCfzy8w/видео.html
Vous faites preuve d'une grande délicatesse ❤❤❤
🤍🌲 thank you
Thank you for the tutorial. i tried to do it lik😢e you, but it didnt come out well. So, back to practice. Im glad you have these detailed instructions on your technique, as i had to take the tree tutorials too. Now i have to control my water so that my trees dont look like blobs. There's alot to remember! Like all good artists, you make it look easy. Also-the paper towel trick was extremely helpful. I think might actually get a viable painting in a month or so. Yes, im slow. Ive been working on a moonscape for about 5 years! But I'll get it. Art is (for me) a learned skill. It doesn't come naturally, like music does. But im fairly pleased with the finished works that I do have. I did a colored pencil wolf that came out a lot better than i expected. Maybe i should stick with colored pencils? Or try watercolor pencils? Its an idea. I may try some, just to see what happens.
Anyway, I'm blabbering. I really like your paintings, and your technique. You are talented! Your voice is soothing and you're good at explaining things. I appreciate your patience. You are also very beautiful, both inside and out.
Ill let you know how it turns out.
Oh, and i like coffee with cream and sugar, but when i paint i mostly drink the brush water.🤢
Haha I drink the painter water too. It's awful. You'd think we learn, but... Thank you so much for your comments and taking the time to write to me. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos and finding the teachings helpful. Mountains and trees, and really, any landscape elements can take some time getting used to. I had to paint trees over and over again until I developed a style that I loved and felt right. I haven't any experience with pencil, but they look so so beautiful and realistic. What do you do for music? I used to play the flute ;)
@@JackiePeacock I'm an old lady who likes to paint, crochet, and play head banging heavy metal on my 🎸 guitar! I only recently got into art of any kind. I have a lot to learn, but I have to admit, I'm having fun. Plus, I don't wake anyone when I'm painting late. Not so with music.
Heavy metal guitar that’s amazing! But I do agree being able to paint in the early hours is a bit more quiet than playing an instrument haha
Loved this style of mountains, there was so many beautiful techniques that you showed. So a big thanks 🙏🏼 for your art and for you sharing it…subscribed and I have many videos to watch on your channel and many paintings to paint!
Thank you for leaving me a kind comment. I appreciate that. Mountains are so much fun to paint, and I hope you get the paintings you’re after.
Y.ou naturally paint toward the left because you are right-handed. Lefties to to paint toward the right.
Someone else has mentioned that, too. Must be a thing haha
What kind of brush are you using for the mountains?
Tea drinker. Ooohh, hot chocolate. Yes. Coffee, no more, unfortunately. Love the question.
I just wanted to add that I so appreciate your tutorials. You have a lovely style and your encouragement, for me a beginning, is so wonderful. Thank you for your work. I appreciate you!
Coffee and Tea for me!
Yes, both! Love it.
Both. Was a tea drinker but got converted to coffee
I’m a new subscriber and I love tutorial! I just started drawing/painting ( I have never drawn anything!) I can’t wait to try this because I’m having a hard time with landscapes. I am a coffee and tea drinker, coffee in the morning and herbal tea at night. I am trying a new Mushroom coffee that is supposed to be very healthy for you and it’s not to bad😊
Welcome to the world of painting, Diane! It's a love/hate relationship I'm afraid. One day it's great, and the next it's hard. Haha. I hope you stick with it and can see how your art grows.
Ooh mushroom coffee. I've heard many people enjoy it. Maybe I'll have to try it, too.
Thank you for leaving me a comment.
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Coffee all the way!
Yah! The best drink haha
Too funny about your kitties!! We have 3 and I instantly looked to see who was doing what here in my home before I realized it was coming from your video 😂
So Charlie, Tucker & Chance say hello - our Persian & 2 exotic shorthair boys
Haha thats hilarious. Love it. Love cats so much, but they can be so naughty. Hello to your furbabies!
Hi Jackie!
I’m a coffee drinker in the morning and switch to tea at night. But… when I’m painting I drink tea - Irish Breakfast, cream and sugar.
I love Irish breakfast tea that sounds so good. I’ve recently been trying to increase my green tea and herbal tea intake but it’s hard because I always want coffee. 😊
Can I please ask what tray you are using to hold and mix your watercolors? I found the brand of watercolors in your description, but I like the look of that pan... Or is it two sets sitting together?
Hey! Absolutely. This is my everyday palette that's foldable. I have two and love them.
Here's the Amazon link to it: amzn.to/4eOg6Yn
Do you honestly think I can do that with a little practice? You’re very good. I’m gonna try and let you know OK