Watercolor turquoise meadow - loose flowers
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- In this video I will share with you the process of how I painted this simple beginner-friendly watercolor painting.
NOTE: Please use this tutorial for learning purposes, enjoying watercolors, and creating artwork for personal use only (including gifts for someone), and not commercial (selling your artwork). Thank you!
#watercolor floral #watercolor card
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To paint it I used:
***Paper:
Centenaire cold-pressed watercolor paper 300gsm /140lb, size 18x26cm / 7x10.25ins
***Watercolors:
Watercolors made by me - set Sky and Vibrant
you can use any color palette you love
***Brushes:
Raphael round brush No 8
Raphael flat brush No 22
Raphael round No 0
Panart round No 2
Lebenzon paint brush Small Silver Fox
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Feel free to comment on this video... love all feedback and suggestions.
Thank you so much for watching!!!
Big hug from me,
Renata
Очень красиво! Хоть и немного грустно, но так утонченно и деликатно получилось!
Beautiful and light. Delightful for mid winter blues. I never get sick of winter in Tucson because summer is so hot. I get to wear clothes in Winter. But this reminds me of spring in Wisconsin. Have a blessed week.
Love. Love, love your loose style of painting!! I am a begginer and will definitely give some of your paintings a try.....thank you for sharing!
Very pretty! ❤
Really beautiful... although a beginner like me cant replicate its beauty, it motivated me to try !! Thanks 😊
Very pretty! Your tutorials are helping me improve my creativity techniques! Thank you!,
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Thank you so much!
Lovely painting 🖼🎨🖌️👏‼️
I love it! Happy New Year! Thanks as always for your tutorials.
So beautiful ❤
Lovely thank you!
i love your work and your painting. Thank you for sharing with us and teaching us. i have painted several of your tutorials; summer hat and autumn wagon(watercolor and ink).
Thank you so much!!! ❤❤❤
I am glad you enjoy them. Thank you.
This is so good, I love your style 😊😊
Thank you
very nice
Would have preferred paint names or at least pigment numbers instead of vague "dark brown" and "pink colour" but it looks like a quick, easy painting.
Those are watercolors I made myself and I am not surw if the names would help at all. I do encourage you to paint with your prefered colors.
While preferred colours are important, so is to know your pigments.
One thing I wish I knew when I first started was to pay attention to the listed pigments, because they can be fugitive like Pr176 (Daniel Smith's Moonglow) and NBr8 some use for a really nice VanDyke Brown. These pigments and some others just disappear from strong sunlight, and completely ruin your painting!
Not to mention pigments that change colour over time like Malachite and Vivianite. :(
This is why knowing the pigment numbers can help tremendously with watercolours.
Also just in case a beginner sees this: I myself would have loved to know that single-pigment colours are a much better choice, because some brands offer 3 or even 4 pigments mixed into a single pan, and if you mix that with yet another colour, it gets muddy and ugly.
But if you mix 2 single-pigment colours together, it'll still look pretty, and not as muddy as for example a 5-pigment mix.
So yes, you can totally have preferred colours, I myself do too, but if you know the pigment number, you can find that colour in many different brands, even if they call it by a different name!
That said your colours look rad, I especially like your pink!
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