I’ve taken your advice and make the most interesting drawings from the most mundane things. I am always tickled pink with the results and I have a good memory of that particular moment in the day. Thank you for your inspiring Draw Tip Tuesday videos; I look forward to them each week!
Your book just arrived and I LOVE IT! It’s so fantastic! Everyone should get your book! Thank you for your videos - I’m a monthly supporter and I love your ideas and videos!
After watching a video from you, now I have my Opus 88 Demonstrator with a 2.4 nib. I just didn't have the courage (yet) to sand it as I have done with all my normal nibs to get the desired shape. May be I buy another one so that I keep one with the full size for calligraphy. I also have a Sailor fude that does in practice the same that your ground nib. I also got it because of you, and it is my preferred pen for drawing. It can make extremelly thin lines and of course the thick ones about the same width that the 2.4 parallel nib. It is always a pleasure to see how artistic is every mark you make on the paper!
Koosje, I’m a very new sketcher! Three sketches under my belt. That new! I’m getting ready to travel for three weeks and plan to sketch every day. When you are out and do a quick sketch what do I do with my wet watercolour pallet? Do I dab up the wet before closing? I did a quick sketch yesterday at my dining table and my paints were pretty wet so I left it open to dry. Just wondering what to do when I’m on the go. I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and finally asked myself “Are you going to be an art watcher or an art doer?”
What a great question to ask yourself! I am so happy you decided to be an art doer! Usually, my pallet dries pretty quickly. But I always bring a pack of tissues or something, to wipe clean the mixing area in my watercolor box. You could use a cloth or paper towel for dabbing any wetness off. Enjoy your three weeks of traveling - with your art supplies at hand!
Hi Koosje! I love your videos and your voice, thanks for putting up some great content for us artists. I’m wondering about your frames in the background with, I’m assuming, your beautiful artwork framed up so nicely. Did you make those frames? Do you buy them? Custom framing? Maybe most importantly, do you draw on certain size papers in order to fit standard frame sizes? Maybe you could do a video about this. Thanks!
Hi Koosje, many thanks for yet another inspiring video. What was the music playing in the background please? My husband really liked it + I’d like to surprise him by chasing it down + playing it. Thanks again. Cheers from Australia!
Dear Koosje, many thanks for your videos and book - it's a pleasure to see how you sketch! May I kindly ask you about the Pilot Parallel Pen nib that you inserted to your Opus 88? Is it 1.5 or 2.4 width? Many thanks and best regards from Germany :)
Drawing with a pen - *fantastic* _Pens are unforgiving_ . So using a pen - makes you draw more _tighter_ Do you/ anyone here first *make a thumbnail* ? And after the quick sketch (thumbnail) then make a fully detailed drawing... Thank you
I know many artists who do thumbnails first. But I just dive in (and then deal with whatever decisions I need to make that would already be made when doing a thumbnail first)
I’ve taken your advice and make the most interesting drawings from the most mundane things. I am always tickled pink with the results and I have a good memory of that particular moment in the day. Thank you for your inspiring Draw Tip Tuesday videos; I look forward to them each week!
Wonderful!
thank you so much for those nice words about having the right to be happy while drawing x
Absolutely!
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"Drawing feed your soul".
I'm sure it was fun swatching out the colors on the drawn watercolor pallette
Thank you for encouragement. Sometimes it just comes down to "Doing It!". Most of the time I like the outcome.
So true!
Delightful … thanks! 🎨😄
I love your drawings, but I equally love your handwriting!
I know! It’s so full of character.
Thank you so much 😀
Your book just arrived and I LOVE IT! It’s so fantastic! Everyone should get your book! Thank you for your videos - I’m a monthly supporter and I love your ideas and videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
yes it did inspired me. Thank you
After watching a video from you, now I have my Opus 88 Demonstrator with a 2.4 nib. I just didn't have the courage (yet) to sand it as I have done with all my normal nibs to get the desired shape. May be I buy another one so that I keep one with the full size for calligraphy. I also have a Sailor fude that does in practice the same that your ground nib. I also got it because of you, and it is my preferred pen for drawing. It can make extremelly thin lines and of course the thick ones about the same width that the 2.4 parallel nib.
It is always a pleasure to see how artistic is every mark you make on the paper!
Artistic and expressive, I agree!
I just love Tuesdays !!!!!! It keeps giving , thank you so much Koosje M[ke in Exeter UK xx
You are so welcome!
I sketched my newest palette to fulfill your challenge. Great fun.
Wonderful!
Such a good video, thank you for sharing ☺☺
You are so welcome!
Thank you TwT
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Koosje, I’m a very new sketcher! Three sketches under my belt. That new! I’m getting ready to travel for three weeks and plan to sketch every day. When you are out and do a quick sketch what do I do with my wet watercolour pallet? Do I dab up the wet before closing? I did a quick sketch yesterday at my dining table and my paints were pretty wet so I left it open to dry. Just wondering what to do when I’m on the go. I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and finally asked myself “Are you going to be an art watcher or an art doer?”
What a great question to ask yourself! I am so happy you decided to be an art doer!
Usually, my pallet dries pretty quickly. But I always bring a pack of tissues or something, to wipe clean the mixing area in my watercolor box. You could use a cloth or paper towel for dabbing any wetness off. Enjoy your three weeks of traveling - with your art supplies at hand!
Hi Koosje! I love your videos and your voice, thanks for putting up some great content for us artists. I’m wondering about your frames in the background with, I’m assuming, your beautiful artwork framed up so nicely. Did you make those frames? Do you buy them? Custom framing? Maybe most importantly, do you draw on certain size papers in order to fit standard frame sizes? Maybe you could do a video about this. Thanks!
These are standard frames and some custom made. It’s not my art, but by artists whose work I admire
Hi Koosje, many thanks for yet another inspiring video. What was the music playing in the background please? My husband really liked it + I’d like to surprise him by chasing it down + playing it. Thanks again. Cheers from Australia!
It was music from the standard library from my editing program Final Cut Pro
What is that pen again ? I need one..cool..great video and ideas 😊
The pilot parallel pen.
Dear Koosje, many thanks for your videos and book - it's a pleasure to see how you sketch! May I kindly ask you about the Pilot Parallel Pen nib that you inserted to your Opus 88? Is it 1.5 or 2.4 width? Many thanks and best regards from Germany :)
I have tried both and currently use the 2.4 in the Opus.
@@KoosjeKoene thanks!
@@Valentina_Stuttgart👍
Drawing with a pen - *fantastic*
_Pens are unforgiving_ .
So using a pen - makes you draw more _tighter_
Do you/ anyone here first *make a thumbnail* ? And after the quick sketch (thumbnail) then make a fully detailed drawing...
Thank you
I know many artists who do thumbnails first. But I just dive in (and then deal with whatever decisions I need to make that would already be made when doing a thumbnail first)
Drawing makes ugly things look pretty