Shadows that glow, Easy Watercolor with Paul George
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Paul George demonstrates how to paint many subjects in watercolor, offering a paint along format, this is a watercolor of a CHURCH DOORWAY WITH BEAUTIFUL GLOWING SHADOWS
Nice job Dad!!
I'm so happy I found you to learn from. Newburyport is one of my favorite places to visit and Gloucester and Rockport Mass are my absolute happy places. I live in beautiful Vermont but it has no ocean, which I just love. I just am so happy you paint my places I want to be in and hope to visit again soon. I used to go twice a year every year. Thank you so much for your beautiful art and wonderful videos. I'm so grateful.
Again, thank you so much for watching
Beautiful !
thank you rmnirrnal, and thank you so much for watching
Beautiful in its simplicity and shadows.
Thanks dogwhiskers, and thank you for watching (love your handle)
Love this! Thank you for the hints.❤
Thanks Kay, thank you for watching
Wonderful tutorial! I like your explanations a lot too. Thank you!
Thank you RenateWass, and thank you for watching
Great little tutorial! Thank you!
Thanks elleen, and thank you for watching
That was masterful. Wow. Just bumped into your channel, and thoroughly enjoyed your technique and the artwork. Plus the sweet comment from your son!
Thank you from Minnesota!
Thank you so much user, much appreciated hope it helps
Beautiful watercolor!
Thank you so much 😀and for watching
So beautiful
Thanks Sherry, and thank you for watching
Très réussi! Merci
Vous êtes les bienvenus, merci d'avoir regardé
Thank you! Great demo. Beautiful result with glowing, radiant light.
Thanks SMA, and thank you for watching
Hi Paul Karel here loved the finished work. I would have used bluish gray for stone so the yellow base taught me a great approach. I love the layering affect of shadows. Did you use 300 weight paper. Enjoy your summer.
Hey Karen, No 140 Arches, thanks for watching
I love your style of watercolor painting. Always learning from you. Any chance you can have the camera shoot a larger image (yours is really small on my screen) and make your videos a little longer so we can learn about your brushstroke techniques. Thanks in advance.
Thank you gkaplinsky, we are still learning, thank you for watching will try to do better