That’s not somber at all. I can feel the e invigorating, cool morning air with the mist of liquid water in it, and the cheerful early-birds out for their coffees, pastries, marketing, and gossiping before the rest of the world gets up. It’s exciting.
This channel is so beautiful and calming, other than being one of the best tutorials I've came across, truly underrated. Thank you Grey for creating this.
Your comments are so full of insight, especially the idea of developing smaller studies before doing the main painting. I really appreciate that. Once again thanks very much.
Really glorious... your reasons for doing a or several studies has been a gift. These videos are a wonderful thing during this time. Lovely dawn sky and beautiful mood. Stay well Gary. Prayers for all.
Thanks again Gary! Encouraging words for growth and thoughtfulness of our present situation in the world. Your explanation and your walk through of this painting makes it a great learning experience and a pleasure to watch. Well done...stay safe!😊
Well I have come back to this demo once again after I viewed it a year ago. I loved it then but I understand what you are teaching us much better. I keep learning each week,more and more during you online virtual classes. And the one you did today of “kobaska light” absolutely brilliant Thank you so much Gary.
Once more thank you Gary, really apriciate the first part dedicated to my country. I love the mood in your paintings, specially the way you play with light and shadows. Waiting your next post stay home, stay healthy. Love to everybody from Italy
Michela, Thanks for the kindness - I have always felt like family when visiting Italy...I feel it again when I paint the scenes from my travels..best to you and your circle
Thanks Gary, for all your wonderful guidance in watercolor painting and your thoughtful message during these difficult times. I’m so disappointed that I didn’t book my place on your virtual zoom class earlier as it’s now at capacity. Please keep your regular videos going, if you’re able, for those of us who aren’t able to join you.
. Well I have come back to this demo once again after I viewed it a year ago. I loved it then but I understand what you are teaching us much better. I keep learning each week,more and more during you online virtual classes. And the one you did today of “kobaska light” absolutely brilliant Thank you so much Gary
Thank you so much for another spectacular lesson and finished painting to inspire. Absolutely could not imagine progressing with my own watercolour without you.
So happy and grateful I found your work. Your generous sharing of experience is so well done and appreciated! I've been looking at so many pieces of watercolor art I actually, for a brief second, thought your paint tray was perhaps another study of a bird in a colorful garden. I will go find my glasses!
I'd first like to thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement for us in northern Italy. Our fourth week in lockdown is challenging but we manage to see the big picture, be positive, and I keep painting. As for painting, I sympathize with your student's frustration as it gets me down sometimes but you said something very true. I look back as some work and realize I do sometimes paint fairly well. An example in point is my S.M Della Salute church, after your tutorial and using my own reference photo. I even mounted it :). Two keys words in your tutorial today are 'envision' and 'imagination'. This at least is my failing and perhaps for others too; that of being shackled to 'what's in the photo'. I need to change my approach. Thank you again and take care.
Thx for taking the time to share your thoughts Barbara - I am glad you are safe and that Northern Italy is slowly emerging towards the "New" normal - what ever that may be...perhaps I could add one more word "Immersion" seems to be a key in internalizing your subject. Thx so much for sharing best Gary
Great to meet you Gary. I just started a channel in watercolor painting for our watercolor society. It's a great use of time during this crisis. I'm glad to have found you! Best ~Al
Very useful. One thing I would like to share. I find it really helpful if the reference photo is there on the screen to observe constantly how you are interpreting each part of the reference landscape in the painting. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback Sarower. I will try to incorporate the reference more often - though part of my message is to internalize the reference - through repetition...
Thank you for posting this video. I am exactly at the state where your student was/is ... feeling frustrated/depressed because I feel I am not progressing enough. Good to know I am not the only one. ;) This painting is so lovely, so much mood. Remind me of Edward Hopper. You also please take care of yourself and stay safe!
Me gusta mucho su acuarela. Yo pinto a veces óleo. Estoy interesado en probar esta técnica, que muchos dicen, es difícil. Veo en ella, una espontaneidad, frescura y luminosidad que es difícil conseguir con el óleo. Seguiré viendo sus videos con mucho interés. Gracias.
Thanks for the pdf. Lots of food for thought and experimenting. May I ask a totally unrelated question. I struggle with painting shadows across landscapes, especially grassy fields. They always look so flat. How can I make them look more realistic. My second question is shadowing in trees. Should I shadow in blue (or the sky colour at the time) or gray the green with its complement red. I find sometimes my tree shadows look dull. Thanks so much:-).
Deb - yes a lot to talk about with shadows...2 important aspects to shadows is the way they change - darker at the point of origin and fading as they move back, and their transparency - after painting a shadow it is important to return and capture some lines or textures to make the shadow "feel"transparent
@@GaryTuckerArtist Do you scrape or lift out to improve transparency. With grasses I was thinking of doing a few scratches at the edge and trying to vary the transparency of the shadow across the grass.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts while painting. I really do believe the imagination leads the brush. I was looking for the PDF you mentioned but I did not find it below the video. Can you send me a link to your PDF. Stay healthy!
Thx Deb - A great phrase - "the imaginations leads the brush" here is the link to the pdf file www.garytuckerartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Color-and-mood.pdf
Challenging. Thank you for the learning experience. I’m searching for a substitute from my palette that gives the properties on Cadmium Red Orange which I do not have. I have Winsor Newton Cadmium Scarlet (PR108), Holbein Vermillion (PR108) and American Journey Halloween Orange (PO62) and Cadmium Orange PO 20. Would one of them suffice? Or can you suggest a mix?
Challenging. Thank you for the learning experience. I’m searching for a substitute from my palette that gives the properties on Cadmium Red Orange which I do not have. I have Winsor Newton Cadmium Scarlet (PR108), Holbein Vermillion (PR108) and American Journey Halloween Orange (PO62). Would one of the or a mix of suffice?
Well I have come back to this demo once again after I viewed it a year ago. I loved it then but I understand what you are teaching us much better. I keep learning each week,more and more during you online virtual classes. And the one you did today of “kobaska light” absolutely brilliant Thank you so much Gary.
Beautiful Paintings. Love the colour themes.
You are a good at art my friend 👍 👌 💯
That’s not somber at all. I can feel the e invigorating, cool morning air with the mist of liquid water in it, and the cheerful early-birds out for their coffees, pastries, marketing, and gossiping before the rest of the world gets up. It’s exciting.
Yes...Yes I love this description - Indeed a magical time in the day :) thx for sharing
Wonderful loved it
Thanks a lot sir. Stay fit and healthy. Respect from India.
Thx - good health to all
Not that you need to be told, but your work is absolutely beautiful. 😊 Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thanks a lot for your words, I am living in Spain now and your pictures give us a place for confort. Mis seis and huges for all of you. Frank.
Frank- thanks for the message - Hard to watch the suffering day in day out - painting helps :)
Gary Tucker is it possible to send you one of My watercolour paintings ?..
Thank you Gary. Another great tutorial - so much more than “how to”!
Thx Robert !!
This channel is so beautiful and calming, other than being one of the best tutorials I've came across, truly underrated.
Thank you Grey for creating this.
I truly like your aquarels paintings!
Your comments are so full of insight, especially the idea of developing smaller studies before doing the main painting. I really appreciate that. Once again thanks very much.
Austin, I am glad that's helpful - save those studies - they hold a lot of potential paintings :)
Thanks Gary. Your commentary is always so helpful 👍
Thx for the support Caroline
Oh heck yeah.. your a awesome artist man
Thx for the kind words Kenny - they always lift me up!
This is good stuff students. Focus on listening to this man. You're vision of his works may be of value, but later.
Thank you very much! Your paintings are amazing!
Really glorious... your reasons for doing a or several studies has been a gift. These videos are a wonderful thing during this time. Lovely dawn sky and beautiful mood. Stay well Gary. Prayers for all.
Thank you Sarah, I appreciate all the kindness your sending my way - Onward!
Beautiful warmth, great conclusive scene
Thanks a lot Gary! I downloaded all your pdf materials and printed them out. And your paintings really do have a mood and feeling!
Thanks again Gary! Encouraging words for growth and thoughtfulness of our present situation in the world. Your explanation and your walk through of this painting makes it a great learning experience and a pleasure to watch. Well done...stay safe!😊
Thank you Gary.....I love your work!!!!! :-)
Well I have come back to this demo once again after I viewed it a year ago. I loved it then but I understand what you are teaching us much better. I keep learning each week,more and more during you online virtual classes. And the one you did today of “kobaska light” absolutely brilliant
Thank you so much Gary.
Thank you Sarah - Very encouraging for me to hear that these videos continue to inspire
Once more thank you Gary, really apriciate the first part dedicated to my country. I love the mood in your paintings, specially the way you play with light and shadows. Waiting your next post stay home, stay healthy. Love to everybody from Italy
Michela, Thanks for the kindness - I have always felt like family when visiting Italy...I feel it again when I paint the scenes from my travels..best to you and your circle
Thanks for the video and for talking about making studies, it takes myself away from it has to be perfect at the first time.
Thank you for walking us through your process again. Beautiful work. Love from Taiwan.
Thanks Gary, for all your wonderful guidance in watercolor painting and your thoughtful message during these difficult times. I’m so disappointed that I didn’t book my place on your virtual zoom class earlier as it’s now at capacity. Please keep your regular videos going, if you’re able, for those of us who aren’t able to join you.
Will do Sheri, I am glad we can communicate through the web - I will be starting a new series on interiors - stay tuned...
. Well I have come back to this demo once again after I viewed it a year ago. I loved it then but I understand what you are teaching us much better. I keep learning each week,more and more during you online virtual classes. And the one you did today of “kobaska light” absolutely brilliant
Thank you so much Gary
Thank you so much for another spectacular lesson and finished painting to inspire. Absolutely could not imagine progressing with my own watercolour without you.
Liana Thx for the kind words - I am happy you are finding your way with watercolor...
More invaluable instruction, Gary. Love your technique and this painting is fantastic, one mf my favorites. Be safe!
Wepin - Many thanks for the support - You stay safe as well!
your lessons are very helpful and inspirational for me, thank you!
So happy and grateful I found your work. Your generous sharing of experience is so well done and appreciated! I've been looking at so many pieces of watercolor art I actually, for a brief second, thought your paint tray was perhaps another study of a bird in a colorful garden. I will go find my glasses!
ha ha ha Well Nancy I guess it could be a blue heron! Thank you for the kind words - I am happy you are getting something from these videos
I'd first like to thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement for us in northern Italy. Our fourth week in lockdown is challenging but we manage to see the big picture, be positive, and I keep painting.
As for painting, I sympathize with your student's frustration as it gets me down sometimes but you said something very true. I look back as some work and realize I do sometimes paint fairly well. An example in point is my S.M Della Salute church, after your tutorial and using my own reference photo. I even mounted it :).
Two keys words in your tutorial today are 'envision' and 'imagination'. This at least is my failing and perhaps for others too; that of being shackled to 'what's in the photo'. I need to change my approach. Thank you again and take care.
Thx for taking the time to share your thoughts Barbara - I am glad you are safe and that Northern Italy is slowly emerging towards the "New" normal - what ever that may be...perhaps I could add one more word "Immersion" seems to be a key in internalizing your subject. Thx so much for sharing
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Great to meet you Gary. I just started a channel in watercolor painting for our watercolor society. It's a great use of time during this crisis. I'm glad to have found you! Best ~Al
Albert -Nice to meet you as well - A great idea - I am sure your members will enjoy the connections and camaraderie ...
Thankyou for all your wonderful tips and techniques - I am taking on watercolour as a new challenge being of a certain style.
Thx Anna - I am happy to read your enthusiastic! Keep watching for more videos and exercises in watercolor
Gary Tucker Hi Gary I would love some feedback on my watercolours. I am more familiar with acrylic...
Gary Tucker Hi Gary I would love some feedback on my watercolours. I am more familiar with acrylic...
Gary Tucker Hi Gary I would love some feedback on my watercolours. I am more familiar with acrylic...
Very useful. One thing I would like to share. I find it really helpful if the reference photo is there on the screen to observe constantly how you are interpreting each part of the reference landscape in the painting.
Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback Sarower. I will try to incorporate the reference more often - though part of my message is to internalize the reference - through repetition...
Brilliant! I like it. Thank you.
Thanks Gary. That was helpful in a number of ways. ❤️
Subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the great lessons - your work is very inspiring to me.
Gary, thank you for sharing and stay safe!
thx surin - you too!
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See you again!!!
Thank you. Stay well.
Thank you Jan, you too...
beautiful painting!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for posting this video. I am exactly at the state where your student was/is ... feeling frustrated/depressed because I feel I am not progressing enough. Good to know I am not the only one. ;) This painting is so lovely, so much mood. Remind me of Edward Hopper. You also please take care of yourself and stay safe!
Yes Bluesky - Up and down, up and down. it seems to be the artists rhythm...I am pleased you like the painting and its quiet mood
@@GaryTuckerArtist yes, the artist rythem. ^ ^ thank you!
Stunning, I love this. So evocative. Thank you again Gary. You transported me to this place. I could gaze at this painting for some time.
Thx so much - I appreciate the support :)
Me gusta mucho su acuarela. Yo pinto a veces óleo. Estoy interesado en probar esta técnica, que muchos dicen, es difícil. Veo en ella, una espontaneidad, frescura y luminosidad que es difícil conseguir con el óleo. Seguiré viendo sus videos con mucho interés. Gracias.
Hi, Gary, from Northumberland, England! Thank you for this enthralling video tutorial 💖 Just one quick question, what masking tape do you use, please?
Bruce - its the standard here in the states 3M 1/2 inch
Wow, that's amazing.~~♡★☆♡♥♥
Thank you, iI needed that!!!!
It’s beautiful, thank you...
Thanks for the pdf. Lots of food for thought and experimenting. May I ask a totally unrelated question. I struggle with painting shadows across landscapes, especially grassy fields. They always look so flat. How can I make them look more realistic. My second question is shadowing in trees. Should I shadow in blue (or the sky colour at the time) or gray the green with its complement red. I find sometimes my tree shadows look dull. Thanks so much:-).
Deb - yes a lot to talk about with shadows...2 important aspects to shadows is the way they change - darker at the point of origin and fading as they move back, and their transparency - after painting a shadow it is important to return and capture some lines or textures to make the shadow "feel"transparent
@@GaryTuckerArtist Do you scrape or lift out to improve transparency. With grasses I was thinking of doing a few scratches at the edge and trying to vary the transparency of the shadow across the grass.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing your thoughts while painting. I really do believe the imagination leads the brush. I was looking for the PDF you mentioned but I did not find it below the video. Can you send me a link to your PDF. Stay healthy!
Thx Deb - A great phrase - "the imaginations leads the brush"
here is the link to the pdf file
www.garytuckerartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Color-and-mood.pdf
очень интересная палитра, захотелось попробовать такую.
Thanks from Argentina
Stay safe and healthy, God bless you 🙏
thank you Gary Tucker
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Challenging. Thank you for the learning experience. I’m searching for a substitute from my palette that gives the properties on Cadmium Red Orange which I do not have. I have Winsor Newton Cadmium Scarlet (PR108), Holbein Vermillion (PR108) and American Journey Halloween Orange (PO62) and Cadmium Orange PO 20. Would one of them suffice? Or can you suggest a mix?
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Challenging. Thank you for the learning experience. I’m searching for a substitute from my palette that gives the properties on Cadmium Red Orange which I do not have. I have Winsor Newton Cadmium Scarlet (PR108), Holbein Vermillion (PR108) and American Journey Halloween Orange (PO62). Would one of the or a mix of suffice?
Amy probably the Vermillion with some cad yellow or halloween orange will give you what your looking for.
Hello! how do I access the pdf? I wish this was on Gumroad too. thank you
Thsnk you, from Canary Island
Thank you ! That is exactly how I have been feeling, like I am not progressing. I am not motivated ! Help!!!!!
I am starting to adjust now connie - I think the shock stage has subsided ...staying busy helps...
I just wanted to say... THANK YOU FOR NOT MAKING A DIY FACE MASK TUTORIAL!
Please transfere your talent to me!!!!! ; )
Ha ha ha - Unfortunately I have no talent - just stubborn.:)
@@GaryTuckerArtist and you are humble!/ a real artist as my Daddy! ; )
For comfort. Kisses and........
....for comfort. Kisses and........
Well I have come back to this demo once again after I viewed it a year ago. I loved it then but I understand what you are teaching us much better. I keep learning each week,more and more during you online virtual classes. And the one you did today of “kobaska light” absolutely brilliant
Thank you so much Gary.
For comfort. Kisses and........