The Art of Pouring Watercolors, Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @annevogel3496
    @annevogel3496 3 месяца назад

    I am very excited about this technique so I am watching your videos to get ready for my first poured painting!!!! Thank you so much Linda.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  2 месяца назад

      Anne, thank you so much for your comment! I hope you enjoy the technique and if you have any questions once you start, please feel to contact me privately.

  • @sdubrau
    @sdubrau 3 месяца назад

    I need to experiment pouring and your videos are great. Thank you very much! I find there all I need to know to experiment in confidence.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I so please my videos help you!

  • @rainbowfox1934
    @rainbowfox1934 7 лет назад +1

    I find that a tin turkey pan big enough for many paintings. My sink is smaller. Pouring watercolor is the hardest thing I've tried to learn. When it works well, it is breathtaking in its gradations. Thanks for the video.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  7 лет назад

      Elizabeth Brandon Hi Elizabeth! So glad you found something that works for your space for Pouring. I agree Pouring can be very difficult and challenging. It really makes you think outside the box. But when it works, it can be breathtaking! Thank you for taking the time to watch and to comment! Hope you will find me on Facebook and share your work you've done. Happy painting!🎨💕

  • @virginiabaer1110
    @virginiabaer1110 6 лет назад +1

    Really enjoying all of your videos Linda. I intend to rewatch & take notes so I can make my own stretching boards. Also can't wait to try to paint with you. You are a wonderful teacher, you explain so well!

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  6 лет назад

      Virginia Baer Oh thank you so much Virginia! You are so kind to say this. I’m thrilled you enjoyed my videos. I’m excited because I’ll be doing some new videos on landscapes, of course more flowers, and portraits. So watch for these. Thanks for taking the time to comment, I appreciate that so much. Happy painting Virginia!

  • @nancytipton2640
    @nancytipton2640 Год назад

    Wow! What fun! I am a watercolor painter but have not “poured”. Thanks for sharing your fun.😊

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Pouring is a lot of fun but it takes planning and the first couple of times it might not turn out exactly as you planned but keep doing the same drawing, it will be easier to see where you might do thing a little differently. Thank you taking the time to comment and good luck!

  • @ramsayraymond5621
    @ramsayraymond5621 8 лет назад +1

    really enjoying this. the pouring does look like such fun. thank you for modeling all the stages!

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching and I'm so glad you liked this. Pouring is a lot of fun with lots of surprises!

  • @maxineglass2402
    @maxineglass2402 2 года назад

    I love the results I can get using your procedure! Thank you for all the details!

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  2 года назад

      You are so welcome Maxine! Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • @franjones341
    @franjones341 9 лет назад +2

    Linda, this is so beautiful and the color mixes are wonderful. Can't wait to try this. Fran

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  9 лет назад

      Fran Jones Thank you so much Fran! Part 4 will be available later tonight too.

  • @lucytyson6275
    @lucytyson6275 8 лет назад +1

    Linda, I love your technique of pouring watercolor it is so nice and loose. I am going to have to try this. Beautiful work.

  • @chrislynagh4631
    @chrislynagh4631 8 лет назад +1

    Great explanations ... Detailed and helpful. Well done. Your works look fantastic. Thank you.

  • @suesmith2155
    @suesmith2155 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you Linda , so much fun and beautiful paintings

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  7 лет назад

      Music Music thank you so much, I'm so glad you enjoyed this!

  • @susan3156
    @susan3156 5 лет назад +1

    This would be great to try with the liquid watercolor paints on the market. I’m. Certainly going to try this!

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  5 лет назад

      Susan That would be wonderful to use those. You may need to dilute them to start but finish full strength. I’ve been thinking of using those. It would save so much time during mixing. I’d love to see what yours turns out like if you decide to try it.

  • @janpastor5967
    @janpastor5967 9 лет назад +1

    Loved it! Can't wait to finish my drawing and start the masking. Looking forward to your next installment.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  9 лет назад

      Jan Pastor Thanks Jan! I'm publishing Part 4 tonight...so very soon you can see the next part!

  • @rossm9609
    @rossm9609 5 лет назад +1

    I love you style linda, you are a beautiful inspiration for us❤👏👏👏🙏🙏 keep doing it please😀

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  5 лет назад

      MARIA MACIEL Thank you so very much Maria! It’s people like you that keeps me doing these videos. So I will for sure!

  • @littlebrass
    @littlebrass 4 года назад

    just found this, wonderful process I will be trying

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  4 года назад +1

      Linda Jones thank you so much Linda, and for watching.

  • @maxineglass2402
    @maxineglass2402 8 лет назад +2

    Just beautiful!!! I missed your first and second video. Darn! You make it look so easy. Can't wait to try. Great teacher!!! Love that you show every part of the process. When I tried removing the masking it tore some of the paper...any ideas to keep this from happening?

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  8 лет назад +1

      Hi Maxine, I have been out of town and could only reply from my computer. I kept trying from my phone but for some reason it just wouldn't let me reply. So very sorry. You can still watch all video's on Pouring Watercolors, so please do, I give other necessary information early on in the other video's that will help you. On using the masking fluid on your paper. Always, always try the masking fluid on a piece of scrap paper of the same type you are using to paint on. There could be a couple of reasons this happens. First the type of paper you are using. What paper are do you use? If it is a cheap brand, this could happen. If you apply to damp or wet paper, this will also cause it to tear. If you are removing the masking from damp paper, it could also cause tearing. Therefore always apply to nothing but dry paper and always remove from absolutely dry paper. If the masking fluid is old, it could cause the tearing. This is why I always suggest trying it on a sample piece of paper first. The best paper I can recommend is either Fabriano or Arches. Although I have recently heard that since Canson (a paper manufacturer) bought out Arches, they are now making their own paper and calling it Arches, there is a chance it could happen but if you remove it slowly and carefully, you should be ok. I hope this helps you figure out what caused this to happen to you. Please contact me again if necessary. Thank you so much for watching and for commenting.

  • @amyhalpern8175
    @amyhalpern8175 9 лет назад +1

    i am fascinated by this ...want to try this technique

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  9 лет назад

      Hi Amy! It is a lot of fun, challenging at times, but so worth the effort. Good luck and have fun. If you run into problems or have questions, please let me know. You can find me on FB at "Paintings From the Heart by Linda Smith Latimer"

    • @amyhalpern8175
      @amyhalpern8175 9 лет назад +1

      I'm already a liker! Stretching paper , will start tomorrow

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  9 лет назад

      +Amy Halpern Amy, good for you! I know you will enjoy using this. Good luck and have fun painting!

  • @clairebureau5881
    @clairebureau5881 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this. Could you use a spray bottle instead of a brush to re-wet the paper before the next pour?

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  3 года назад

      Hi Claire, thank you for watching the video. I use a brush because spraying you could easily miss wetting an area. A dry spot means getting unwanted hard edges or blooms from the water not flowing as it should. I hope this answers your question.

    • @clairebureau5881
      @clairebureau5881 3 года назад

      @@LindaSmithLatimer thank you!

  • @mamemckee2190
    @mamemckee2190 4 года назад

    Very nice and helpful! Thank you.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  4 года назад

      Thank you very much Mame! So glad this was helpful. 😊

  • @tattoolane1
    @tattoolane1 6 лет назад

    Oh boy do I want to do this!!!

  • @trudiekiliru3765
    @trudiekiliru3765 7 лет назад +1

    How lucky am I! Thanks so much.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  7 лет назад

      Trudie Kiliru so glad you found me yay now I hope you enjoy it!

  • @pricklypin
    @pricklypin 9 лет назад

    I'm going to try this. Have you ever used/considered concentrated watercolor liquid instead of regular watercolor?

  • @maxineglass2402
    @maxineglass2402 8 лет назад

    Using a different type of paper really helped. Thanks! Wish I could show you my last attempt at pouring watercolor. Then maybe you could help with what I am doing wrong...I really love this way of creating interesting paintings but obviously I'm doing something wrong. So far my paintings come out almost black. I have watched your class videos many times and each time I learn something I missed before. Using a stylus has been the answer when using masking!!! Thank you for that tip. Still having trouble deciding which areas to mask when just starting....I'm determined to master your technique. Thank you again for you HELP.... Maxine

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  8 лет назад

      Maxine, that is wonderful, so glad different paper was your answer. Still always check on scrap paper to make sure everything is going well. You can share your work on my Facebook Art Page (see link below). I would love to see it and if I can hep you I would be happy to. Find me at facebook.com/PaintingsFromTheHeartByLindaLatimer/
      or you can also share your work through Instant Messenger through Facebook, under Linda Smith Latimer. Or you can contact me at lindalulat@gmail.com Looking forward to hearing from you on FB!!

  • @marjoriejohnson6535
    @marjoriejohnson6535 5 лет назад

    I have massive amounts of student grade paint ( bought just for smaller size half pans- only place to get them and cheaper in long run than buying empty half pans) would it be a waste of good paper? Looks like fun. But what a mess!

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  5 лет назад

      Marjorie Johnson I would say try them and see how they work using this technique. But for traditional painting I suggest using only professional paint. If you have access to a sink pour over the sink, if not, a trash can, plastic container, etc works to pour into. Don’t do it over carpet you don’t want to spill it on the carpet. It isn’t all that messy if you are careful. It is really lots of fun. 😊

  • @woodlandyoga
    @woodlandyoga 4 года назад

    This has helped me so much! Thank you for your videos

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  4 года назад +1

      I am sooo very happy! Thank you for taking the time to let me know. I appreciate you and your comment tremendously. I love to see what you do.

  • @shirleyclanton2730
    @shirleyclanton2730 Год назад

    Is your paper taped down?

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  Год назад

      Yes it is taped down as it gives me a very flat surface when pouring the paint on. Thanks for watching!

  • @darlenesweetwood1913
    @darlenesweetwood1913 7 лет назад +1

    Can you spread the paint around with a brush instead of your Finger?

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  7 лет назад

      Yes you can if you don't spread it too much or you defeat the purpose of the poured feeling. I use thin gloves to push it around and find that works really well and then you won't absorb paint into your skin. Some colors can be toxic, so gloves are the best. I just bought mine at our local medical supply store as they have latex free gloves and are really thin.

    • @darlenesweetwood1913
      @darlenesweetwood1913 7 лет назад

      Thank you

  • @teresafuller3912
    @teresafuller3912 6 лет назад

    you need practice centering your shot....missed some of it :(

  • @robertabymers9258
    @robertabymers9258 7 лет назад

    Great video's, just wish your subject would have been simple more for beginners.

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  7 лет назад +2

      Roberta Bymers thank you so much for watching. If you want to try this, you make your drawing much more simple and then use the process explained here. As you actually do this, it becomes much more clear. Simple steps are Draw your subject, find your lightest light value, mask those areas. Let masking dry. Get Paints ready to pour. Now wet paper all over, begin pouring yellow, the red and then blue. Let dry completely. Mask next light value and repeat the previous steps until you are happy with your values. It's that easy. Just make sure you have 3 or 4 values to make the painting interesting. Enjoy!

  • @ClassyGeek
    @ClassyGeek 2 года назад

    OK, so basically you are "pouring" your wash on, ok one way to do it I guess

    • @LindaSmithLatimer
      @LindaSmithLatimer  Год назад

      ClassyGeek, you can do this method for just your background. But I am doing the entire painting doing this process. So many layers of masking out out layers and then many layers of pouring paints. Thank you for watching.