Louise! Your absolute passion and joy are infectious! You never have to apologize for being away. You’re entitled to do your own personal creative thing! We’re blessed to get to sit beside you and listen and learn and, best of all enjoy! So, as always, a huge THAN YOU!!!!🙏🏼
I just love when you stop midsentence and express wonder of what’s happening on the paper. Because that’s exactly how I feel. It’s so beautiful and mesmerizing you can’t help it!
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking the time to let me know that you appreciate the teaching methods, he he X Also, for the the support and encouragement X😀
My pleasure 😊 Sandie, many thanks as always for watching xxxx Looking forward to seeing some more of your work on the Facebook page. Sorry that I have been slower to respond on that forum.xxx Have a great weekend, all the best Lou x
Hello Louise, we have missed you but also understand that life gets in the way at times. Thankyou for a truly inspiring video, love the string effect and thw fab colours you have used. SUPER.🙂👍👍👍💙💜💚
Very excited to see this uploaded and loved every minute. I have been experimenting with your work as my teacher/influencer. Your pieces have really resonated with me today and Im off to my workspace to play. I look forward to seeing more of what you make. I really admire your skills particularly in the Korean and Japanese paper techniques. AND colour choices. I struggle with colours but I am learning the colour mixes and I get mud less often. Hope you are good. We are cold here in Western Australia which makes painting a little less exciting because I do it in a shed. But Id rather be painting than anything else.
Thanks for the lovely feedback, much appreciated XXX Sooo glad you like it and many thanks for watching. Good luck with all your creativity. It's lovely here but I know what you mean about winter. I just wear loads XXXX😊
Oh and if you struggle with colour try to keep thing simple at first like more mono colour work and then add in colours that really interest you XXX. I had a brilllian piece of advice once, - "to make bright colours only mix the warm colours (red based) with other warm colors or the cold ones9 blue based) with only cold colours. If you mix warm with cold then they tend to turn more earthy. XX😀
Hi Louise! Oh I love love love these! Especially the pink ones 💗 your stringy one is very cool! The last one you showed us, you could maybe use a green oil pastel? Only a suggestion...perhaps a mossy green? Anyway I love them all and already subscribed 💕 TUFS 😁
Hi Mary. Thanks for watching and your kind support. Been so busy this summer but all good. It's great that things are slowly getting back to some sort of normal xxxx. Keep well and all the best.
I do sooo love the very subtle colours that you use in this video!! I am not yet comfortable in my self as an artist to even know how my paints will react the way that you seem to be. I am still finding new brands and colours that I didn't know were available. I have been experimenting with colour mixing and adding black or white to change hues and tints and it has been great fun experimenting!! I am a colour-aholic and am now trying to tone down my use of vivid colours and am even trying new to me, neutral palettes! I do love neutrals in my work but there's nothing like "in your face" brilliant purples, wines, reds and brilliant metallics!!
Sorry, I was on hols for a couple of days - back to it now. X A helpful tool for colour theory (probably necessary) is the colour wheel and some basic understanding of colour relationships. There are books that help you with all the ranges of colour tones and hues, from bright, intense colours to earthy hues, both warm and cold. 😀however colours are there to excite and to be loved so enjoy X
Louise! Your absolute passion and joy are infectious! You never have to apologize for being away. You’re entitled to do your own personal creative thing! We’re blessed to get to sit beside you and listen and learn and, best of all enjoy! So, as always, a huge THAN YOU!!!!🙏🏼
Thank you so much!. It's been great coming back to all the support. Again, thank you soooo much. Have a good weekend and all the very best, Lou xxx😊
I just love when you stop midsentence and express wonder of what’s happening on the paper. Because that’s exactly how I feel. It’s so beautiful and mesmerizing you can’t help it!
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking the time to let me know that you appreciate the teaching methods, he he X Also, for the the support and encouragement X😀
It’s lovely to have you back, Louise. Best wishes, Carolann
Hi Carolann thanks for the greetings. Xx I hope I can keep it going for a bit again. Thanks for watching xxx
Hi Louise, so glad to see that you are still working in your magical way and producing amazing art 😊
Many thanks as usual for sharing 😊
Stay safe x
My pleasure 😊 Sandie, many thanks as always for watching xxxx Looking forward to seeing some more of your work on the Facebook page. Sorry that I have been slower to respond on that forum.xxx Have a great weekend, all the best Lou x
Hello Louise, we have missed you but also understand that life gets in the way at times. Thankyou for a truly inspiring video, love the string effect and thw fab colours you have used. SUPER.🙂👍👍👍💙💜💚
Thank you so much! Glad you like them. Good luck with all your creative endeavours and many thanks for joining me on all this xxxx.
Very excited to see this uploaded and loved every minute. I have been experimenting with your work as my teacher/influencer. Your pieces have really resonated with me today and Im off to my workspace to play. I look forward to seeing more of what you make. I really admire your skills particularly in the Korean and Japanese paper techniques. AND colour choices. I struggle with colours but I am learning the colour mixes and I get mud less often. Hope you are good. We are cold here in Western Australia which makes painting a little less exciting because I do it in a shed. But Id rather be painting than anything else.
Thanks for the lovely feedback, much appreciated XXX Sooo glad you like it and many thanks for watching. Good luck with all your creativity. It's lovely here but I know what you mean about winter. I just wear loads XXXX😊
Oh and if you struggle with colour try to keep thing simple at first like more mono colour work and then add in colours that really interest you XXX. I had a brilllian piece of advice once, - "to make bright colours only mix the warm colours (red based) with other warm colors or the cold ones9 blue based) with only cold colours. If you mix warm with cold then they tend to turn more earthy. XX😀
Hi Louise! Oh I love love love these! Especially the pink ones 💗 your stringy one is very cool! The last one you showed us, you could maybe use a green oil pastel? Only a suggestion...perhaps a mossy green? Anyway I love them all and already subscribed 💕 TUFS 😁
Hi Sandra, thanks for watching delighted you like them. Also, many thanks for the tip a moss or sage green would really work xxx.
Louise, your mark making is inspiring
Thank you Kathleen. I am definitely having fun. Good to have you on the journey xxx. Many thanks for watching. Xx😊
So lovely to see you again. ❤️
Thank you! 😊you too XXX. Lovely greetings form everyone and a really nice surprise X. Many thanks. Have a lovely day. 😀
Yay 😃. Thanks lots for the upload, thought you were busy but am glad you uploaded. Many sincere thanks 💐❤️✅😂👍😃👏🎨🖼️
Thank you too, I hadn't expected all the lovey welcome back comments XXX😀😊
@@LouiseJannetta We missed you💐
Good to see you again, love the papers you've made. Mx
Hi Margaret, thank you for watching 😀 There are loads more to upload soon. Keep well Lou x
Great to see you back, it’s always wonderful and inspiring to watch you. I’ll simply second all the other beautiful comments already posted
Hi Mary. Thanks for watching and your kind support. Been so busy this summer but all good. It's great that things are slowly getting back to some sort of normal xxxx. Keep well and all the best.
I love all your techniques but especially the string one, #4.
Hi again Sharon, its a great process with loads of potential, you will surely find a loads of ideas yourself. Good luck XXX Enjoy x😀
I do sooo love the very subtle colours that you use in this video!! I am not yet comfortable in my self as an artist to even know how my paints will react the way that you seem to be. I am still finding new brands and colours that I didn't know were available. I have been experimenting with colour mixing and adding black or white to change hues and tints and it has been great fun experimenting!! I am a colour-aholic and am now trying to tone down my use of vivid colours and am even trying new to me, neutral palettes! I do love neutrals in my work but there's nothing like "in your face" brilliant purples, wines, reds and brilliant metallics!!
Sorry, I was on hols for a couple of days - back to it now. X A helpful tool for colour theory (probably necessary) is the colour wheel and some basic understanding of colour relationships. There are books that help you with all the ranges of colour tones and hues, from bright, intense colours to earthy hues, both warm and cold. 😀however colours are there to excite and to be loved so enjoy X
Hello Louise. I really loved this video and I am taking so much from it to push my experimentation. Thank you for making it such a joy to watch.
Glad it was helpful! And many thanks for watching xxx
Beautiful papers!❤
Thank you! 😊
It is amazing how the internet allows such easy communication over such vast distances, hello in Sydney 😀
Do you use watercolor paper?
Great tutorial, thanks. Interesting variations.
Glad you liked it! Many thanks for watching and for taking the time to let me know xxxx
So sorry Louise. I’ve just send you a message and I called you Jannetta, and not Louise. I apologize !
No need to appologise, it happens alot XXX😀
@@LouiseJannetta 😂😂😂🙏💐
@@LouiseJannetta OK !!!;) It seems to be such a nice name !!!!!