Matthew, thank you again for sharing your love and knowledge of painting. Every time I am amazed at your ability to communicate the scene through your mastery of color. This painting really passes the squint test. Just squint and suddenly it's like I am standing there.
Love the commentary about timing and not overworking it!I One note - I do love when you show the palette during these to see the consistency of the mix (heavy/watery) etc. Really helps me in the planning of my mixes when I attempt to give it a shot.
This: 'The more fresh you can paint the better vs the more you mess with it the less pleasing it's going to be and the more overworked.' yes and that's why I need loads of watercolour practice to get that magic I can achieve with minimal brush strokes in acrylics. With acrylics I'm much more relaxed because I know I can paint over it, but ironically it means I don't overwork. I need to get that level of confidence with watercolour. 🙏💛
The shapes of the clouds are very different. The colours are somewhat similar. But you need to get the values right, otherwise it probably will look weird.
Matthew. I really like to watch your videos. You are so calm and transmit me a feel of serenity. Thanks a lot. Your paintings are very subtle. Please paint more landscapes. Can I ask you what brush'mark do you use ? To do the sky you used a synthetic brush?
You’ve achieved a realistic painting, despite not fiddling with every detail. I work with Saunders blocks, so wetting each side isn’t something I’d be comfortable with. What alternatives do you suggest for Cobalt Turquoise in the green mix? Thanks again.
What type of board do you use for your paintings. I have one of those glass mats on my desk and I couldn’t seem to get my paper to stay flat when putting water on both sides and wondered if I needed more of a sealed wood surface or if my gator board would work
Love your work, I am learning a lot! What kind of paper do you use that you don’t need to actually immerse it in water and let it dry. Seems to work with wetting back and front so I’d like to try that!
The hardest part of a sunset for me is getting my color strong enough without making it look like a circus. It's frustrating to say the least. Skies are my nemesis.
I have a question regarding periodical publications on watercolor. Someone told me today there are publications out there on watercolor but they could not recall the publication name. Do you know of any watercolor publications that you feel are worth the read? I am new to watercolor and want to immerse myself in it as much as possible. Digital materials don’t work as well for me when I work remotely so paper publications are the best for me personally. Thank you
The „chip away“ thing is the key to succesful negative painting. You need to pay a little bit more attention doing it, because when you overdo it, there is not an easy way back :)
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You inspire me!
The painting is way more beautiful than the reference photo, it is si vibrant and really gives you that early summer vibe.
I like your sky better than the reference photo!
Phenomenal work! You're my favourite youtube watercolor artist, learning so much from your tutorials.
This was one of my favorite demonstration you have done! So lovely and such useful information. Thank you.
I just love your teaching style. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Your skies are really stunning. Lots of great work and advice here. Thanks, Matt! ❤
That is an absolutely beautiful sky 😊
one of the best step by step videos on painting a sunset landscape! thanks so much for sharing
Your sky is spectacular!
Розкішно! Талановито!❤❤❤
Matthew, thank you again for sharing your love and knowledge of painting. Every time I am amazed at your ability to communicate the scene through your mastery of color. This painting really passes the squint test. Just squint and suddenly it's like I am standing there.
Love the commentary about timing and not overworking it!I One note - I do love when you show the palette during these to see the consistency of the mix (heavy/watery) etc. Really helps me in the planning of my mixes when I attempt to give it a shot.
So beautiful, Matthew. Thank you so much!!
Loved this vibrant sunset landscape painting! Thank you, Matt! Appreciate your teaching! ❤
This: 'The more fresh you can paint the better vs the more you mess with it the less pleasing it's going to be and the more overworked.' yes and that's why I need loads of watercolour practice to get that magic I can achieve with minimal brush strokes in acrylics. With acrylics I'm much more relaxed because I know I can paint over it, but ironically it means I don't overwork. I need to get that level of confidence with watercolour. 🙏💛
A very useful video with an enjoyable presentation,
with easy to follow painting elements.
Very good 'clean' demo. Nice pic. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. Well executed. ❤
I’m eager to try the green mix. And adding birds is a great way to cover accidental paint drops!
Your paintings have gotten better and better. Cool
Stunning!
Gorgeous!
Great advice
Superb! So helpful to have your explanations and insights, especially with the pigments you use.
WOOOW! Wonderful lesson! THANK YOU! ~
3:14 don’t feel bad if your sky doesn’t look exactly like the photo “- as his painting looks exactly like the reference! Amazing 🤩
The shapes of the clouds are very different. The colours are somewhat similar. But you need to get the values right, otherwise it probably will look weird.
Thanks!
Great tutorial 😍 thank you 🙏
So good!
Matthew,,,you nailed it!
Love your work and have watched you grow over the years
Great lesson. Thanks!
Beautiful
That skyline, superb. 😍👌👌
Matthew. I really like to watch your videos. You are so calm and transmit me a feel of serenity. Thanks a lot. Your paintings are very subtle. Please paint more landscapes.
Can I ask you what brush'mark do you use ? To do the sky you used a synthetic brush?
Amazing work!
Thank you for this
👏🏻Such a Good Landscape Sir and Teaching Very Usefull
Better Like Artist❤
Wowza 😮
Magnifico!
Love it! So jealous you have time to work on your art!
You’ve achieved a realistic painting, despite not fiddling with every detail.
I work with Saunders blocks, so wetting each side isn’t something I’d be comfortable with.
What alternatives do you suggest for Cobalt Turquoise in the green mix?
Thanks again.
Just mix the same colour :) If your aim is not to get some special effects, the colours in the mix really do not matter at all :)
@@johnytwo that's bonkers, of course the pigments matter because colour is important
What type of board do you use for your paintings. I have one of those glass mats on my desk and I couldn’t seem to get my paper to stay flat when putting water on both sides and wondered if I needed more of a sealed wood surface or if my gator board would work
Love your work, I am learning a lot! What kind of paper do you use that you don’t need to actually immerse it in water and let it dry. Seems to work with wetting back and front so I’d like to try that!
Immerse? I have not yet heard anybody doing it. But why not.
Are the guide lines and tips given ,applicable to acrylics ?
It depends :)
The hardest part of a sunset for me is getting my color strong enough without making it look like a circus. It's frustrating to say the least. Skies are my nemesis.
The good thing is that they are very quick to paint. Is it possible to glaze the strong colours to mute them?
I have a question regarding periodical publications on watercolor. Someone told me today there are publications out there on watercolor but they could not recall the publication name. Do you know of any watercolor publications that you feel are worth the read? I am new to watercolor and want to immerse myself in it as much as possible. Digital materials don’t work as well for me when I work remotely so paper publications are the best for me personally. Thank you
Try your local library. Once you find one that you like you could subscribe to it.
The „chip away“ thing is the key to succesful negative painting. You need to pay a little bit more attention doing it, because when you overdo it, there is not an easy way back :)
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can someone tell me how his paints mix so well? mine just turn to an ugly colour
What paints turn to what ugly colour?
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Weird I painted a sky that went green yesterday 😂
Your cursor is very distracting. Other than that, your presentations and artwork are fantastic.
Large head.
He probably knows
Rude
Gorgeous!