I did this with you 2 years ago when I started watercolour. You've been my saviour during lockdowns. Many thanks for your encouragement as I'm now not-so-much of a beginner. x
Your watercolour paintings are fabulous! You indeed have a lot of patience! Even with a twig your painting looks so beautiful. Sometime would you please consider doing a raindrops through a window tutorial? It would be awesome to learn.
Thank you so much 😊 If you haven’t already and would like to access more exclusive and in-depth tutorials, why not think about joining my Patreon membership. www.patreon.com/karenriceart
Thank you Karen, …..I have recently subscribed and especially love your flower meadow type pictures. I will be trying this later….loving your slow methodical pace it’s very easy to follow and so relaxing. My watercolour painting is keeping me sane at the moment…..it’s a great hobby….hopefully I am also improving 🖍🖌🖊❤️
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you. Question- do you need to do anything with the bubbles that happen when you are painting, especially with the wet on wet. Just leave them there???
Must have a go at this in the morning... I do struggle getting really fine lines with masking fluid though. No matter how fine they appear to go down, using a dip pen or tooth pick, the lines always appear twice as thick when I remove the masking fluid... any tips?
I did it... Thank you. Picked up some fresh masking fluid as well, it was like night and day, way less gloopy, worked a treat! Really pleased with how the painting turned out.
I just purchased a Pebeo masking fluid marker pen 0.7mm tip. Does very fine lines but takes practice to use, trick is to press very lightly when painting, then recharge tip by pressing down slightly harder on a spare sheet of paper, then continue with painting. There are other makes and tip widths available.
Just fabulous - so simple but incredibly effective! Big thanks for revising this one 😁👏
Thank you Chris, I am so pleased you think so!
Water colored daisy
Love the lightness and luminosity of this scene, it smells spring!. Thank you Karen.
Thanks Imma, it was so relaxing to paint this one as well! Bring on the Spring!! 😊
I did this with you 2 years ago when I started watercolour. You've been my saviour during lockdowns. Many thanks for your encouragement as I'm now not-so-much of a beginner. x
Thanks for sharing Moira! Where has the time gone! So pleased these tutorials have helped you during the lockdowns 😀
Watercolor at its best- simple and exquisite. Many thanks!
Thank you 😊
YES! thank you - I DID enjoy this with the full voice-over ...
Again. Loving these slowed down versions! It really helps! Thank you so much!!
Thank you, Karen.
This is a wonderful video
Love your voice-over.
Thank you so much Petra!
👌 a very effective and interesting tutorial.thank you.😍
Thank you Pam!
Really lovely. I will make some notecards with this.
Thank you Deb! Great idea 😀
Your watercolour paintings are fabulous! You indeed have a lot of patience! Even with a twig your painting looks so beautiful. Sometime would you please consider doing a raindrops through a window tutorial? It would be awesome to learn.
Thank you very much! Great suggestion 😀
Absolutely beautiful ! ..thank you ❤
Thank you too!
I enjoyed this one so much my favorite ..iam starting to get going again your such an inspiration for me .. thank you ❤
Thank you so much 😊
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this has a great breezy wildflower feel to it 😀
Thank you!
Love it..blessings
Thank you Karen, …..I have recently subscribed and especially love your flower meadow type pictures. I will be trying this later….loving your slow methodical pace it’s very easy to follow and so relaxing. My watercolour painting is keeping me sane at the moment…..it’s a great hobby….hopefully I am also improving 🖍🖌🖊❤️
Thank you Joanne, so pleased you are enjoying the tutorials and painting is keeping you sane! Me too!!
Thank you, Karen! This is very appreciated.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial. I did it with my son. And he said he had enjoyed painting (8 year old)
That is awesome!
Thanks so much! This was wonderful and I cannot wait to try this.
Have fun!
Loved this thank you Karen! 💗🎨
You are so welcome!
Love it thank you
Really enjoyed video. Definitely giving this a go. 😌👍🏽👌🏽
Wonderful! Have fun!
Just followed this loved the effect and fun to do…
Brilliant! Thanks Sue!
wow! Love it! Thank you.
Thank you!!
Great I’m a beginner this was very helpful…
Glad it was helpful!
Very well explained Karen👌
Thank you! 🙂
Followed you did this and got compliments 😃👌⚘
That is brilliant! Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Toll, schön!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Fantástico! Gracias
Thank you so much 😊
Awesome
Brava molto bello 👍
This is wonderful, thank you for the detailed explanation! I tried to check your salt tutorial, too, but the link isn't working for some reason...
Thank you, so pleased you enjoyed this and thank you for pointing out the broken salt link... all fixed now :)
@@KarenRiceArt thank you so much! On my way to watch it :)
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you. Question- do you need to do anything with the bubbles that happen when you are painting, especially with the wet on wet. Just leave them there???
Thank you! I would just leave any bubbles, they may even create some nice textures!
Fantástico
Must have a go at this in the morning... I do struggle getting really fine lines with masking fluid though. No matter how fine they appear to go down, using a dip pen or tooth pick, the lines always appear twice as thick when I remove the masking fluid... any tips?
I hope you have some success. I have used a mapping pen in the past, you can get some lovely thin lines with masking fluid 😀
I did it... Thank you. Picked up some fresh masking fluid as well, it was like night and day, way less gloopy, worked a treat! Really pleased with how the painting turned out.
I just purchased a Pebeo masking fluid marker pen 0.7mm tip. Does very fine lines but takes practice to use, trick is to press very lightly when painting, then recharge tip by pressing down slightly harder on a spare sheet of paper, then continue with painting. There are other makes and tip widths available.
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