Thank you, Louise! A very helpful video as usual. I learned from you not to worry about the colors separating and it does make the painting so much more interesting. Anyone who sees anything I’ve painted using my own black mix always comments about how beautiful it looks where it’s separated. I always tell them I learned it from Louise De Masi! Thank you!! A funny lab story: our veterinarian has a poster of a black lab with an x-ray showing a string of lit-up multicolored Christmas lights in it’s stomach, along with the caption: “Our Labradors will eat ANYTHING!” 😂 Have a very blessed 2024!
A lovely painting of the Labrador Louise and some very useful tips on mixing the blacks I will give it a go Thank you for all your input on painting for us x
My first classes in watercolor put emphasis on mixing your own blacks and greys and avoid white paint but let the white of paper show through. I really love the texture of granulated paints like ultramarine and burnt sienna. Thank you Louise your fantastic.
Oh, how I needed this inspirational instruction. I’ve tried several times to paint a memorial portrait of a friend’s beautiful Great Pyrenees that was black. Failed each time. Think I’ll give her another try. Thank you so much Louise. You are a great teacher.
Thank you for this video I watched it after painting my two black cats and surprise surprise I did everything you have just said. I’m patting my self on my back. It also help when I painted my third cat which is grey with a few strips of darker grey. Thank you. You are a fantastic teacher.
Thank you my favorite mix for black is burnt sienna and french ultramarine also. I have experimrnted sucessfylly with. Antwerp blue and scarlet lake, or alizarin and new gamboge and antwerp. Also french ulyramarine and scarlet lake,with a little winsor lemon. I let the brown or red show more inwarm areas, the blues show more in shadow areas. Thank you
Thanks for sharing this wonderful information especially the mixing recipe for your black paint. I still panic 😱 when my colors separate but I am slowly learning that it will definitely work out okay if it does. This is a gorgeous painting of the black lab & thank for the additional tips on choosing the reference photo. Happy 2024 New Year Louise!
Louise, you’re one of the most helpful artists I’ve comes across here 🤗 I follow you on Skillshare, do you plan to release some new tutorials on their platform?
Hi. Yes, it's available here louisedemasiartschool.thinkific.com/courses/black-labrador-tutorial and on Patreon with a subscription. www.patreon.com/posts/99679056 See my website for more details. www.louisedemasi.com/online-classes
The first 500 people to click my link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare skl.sh/louisedemasi01241
A subject truly worthy of portraiture, being the goodest boy
He's a big loving goof ball. Everybody loves him. Thank you.
At first, I thought you were going to paint your kitty. The dog painting is gorgeous!
It's beautiful! Love dogs! Thank you!
Thank you, Louise! A very helpful video as usual. I learned from you not to worry about the colors separating and it does make the painting so much more interesting. Anyone who sees anything I’ve painted using my own black mix always comments about how beautiful it looks where it’s separated. I always tell them I learned it from Louise De Masi! Thank you!! A funny lab story: our veterinarian has a poster of a black lab with an x-ray showing a string of lit-up multicolored Christmas lights in it’s stomach, along with the caption: “Our Labradors will eat ANYTHING!” 😂 Have a very blessed 2024!
Louise, your tips are always so interesting and educational! You did a lovely painting of your neighbour’s dog!❤ Thanks. Helene
A lovely painting of the Labrador Louise and some very useful tips on mixing the blacks I will give it a go Thank you for all your input on painting for us x
Beautiful!
My first classes in watercolor put emphasis on mixing your own blacks and greys and avoid white paint but let the white of paper show through. I really love the texture of granulated paints like ultramarine and burnt sienna. Thank you Louise your fantastic.
Oh, how I needed this inspirational instruction. I’ve tried several times to paint a memorial portrait of a friend’s beautiful Great Pyrenees that was black. Failed each time. Think I’ll give her another try. Thank you so much Louise. You are a great teacher.
Louise, you are so knowledgeable and your descriptions are very interesting. Plus, you’re a real hoot. Excellent sense of humour.
Thank you, I am wanting to paint my 🐈⬛ ! This hopefully will help it turn out better. 😊
WAOUAH...just thanks from France .Have a happy new year !
I LOVE you Louise and all of the fine work you do here! I also have found the place to join for my art tips. Thank you my sweet sister. 💖💋👍🏼
Wonderful! Thanks very much Lynn. ❤️
Excellent detail of description of the layering process. The wetting and paint consistency etc
You're such wonderful artist and I admire all your work.
Thank you Louise this was so helpful.
What a winderful video and what a joyous pup! The result is amazing. Never knew black had that much life ❤
Thank you for this video I watched it after painting my two black cats and surprise surprise I did everything you have just said. I’m patting my self on my back. It also help when I painted my third cat which is grey with a few strips of darker grey. Thank you. You are a fantastic teacher.
Very informative as usual. Thank you.
Thanks very much. I'm glad it was of use.
Very helpful. Thank you. I'm going to try it next time I paint with black.
Thank you so much ❤. My black Lab mix is a project I wish to work on but am a real noob at transparent WC.
It's so difficult to paint black subjects, thank you for tips!
My pleasure. Thank you!
Thanks, Louise. This was helpful.
Glad it was helpful. Thank you Nancy.
Great tips! Happy new year!
Great tip! Tks. 🙂
Thanks a lot, lady.
No worries! Thank you.
Do you freehand draw or trace? This tutorial is wonderful for beginners like me. Thank you!
Hi Louise, could you please make an eucalyptus blossom tutorial? 🙏
Thank you my favorite mix for black is burnt sienna and french ultramarine also. I have experimrnted sucessfylly with. Antwerp blue and scarlet lake, or alizarin and new gamboge and antwerp. Also french ulyramarine and scarlet lake,with a little winsor lemon. I let the brown or red show more inwarm areas, the blues show more in shadow areas. Thank you
Thank you for sharing your black mixes Kathryn. I'll give them a try too.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful information especially the mixing recipe for your black paint. I still panic 😱 when my colors separate but I am slowly learning that it will definitely work out okay if it does. This is a gorgeous painting of the black lab & thank for the additional tips on choosing the reference photo. Happy 2024 New Year Louise!
I used to do that too but now I welcome it. Thank you Colleen. Happy 2024 to you too. 🥰
Nice. Thank you.
Most welcome. Thanks Beverly.
Louise, you’re one of the most helpful artists I’ve comes across here 🤗 I follow you on Skillshare, do you plan to release some new tutorials on their platform?
Yes, soon.
Hi Louise! There is a full tutorial of this painting somewhere? Thank you! ❤
Hi. Yes, it's available here louisedemasiartschool.thinkific.com/courses/black-labrador-tutorial and on Patreon with a subscription. www.patreon.com/posts/99679056
See my website for more details. www.louisedemasi.com/online-classes
Where do you get your palettes from, Louise?
Hi Pam. I get them from Jackson's. www.louisedemasi.com/studio-equipment
did you give the painting to the neighbors?
Not yet but I will. Thank you!
Thank you, Louise. Still waiting for Leo’s portrait!