Defineately do the dots ... The whole point IS to lose your mind and tap into your creative soul!! It is relaxing and repetative and brings your focus into the moment rather than the future or past. Keep dotting until your "shoulds and should nots" go away! ❤️ I am enjoying the video!!!
My mom's favorite flower is the lilac. Her 70th birthday is this March. I think I'll make her feel young by giving her a painting like I did as a child ❤
Love your teaching. I have now seen many RUclips's on my TV but have no comments or I would have said thank you before. Of course this is on my phone. Also, thanks for mumbling under your breat sometimes. 😆😊
I love to do your tutorials. I never feel pressured to be perfect. I know whatever I paint will be enough. The cards I send are loved and appreciated. Stay true to you.
Thank you, Ellen. You have taught me so much. I’m having surgery next month and will not be able to walk for 6 weeks. Will work with you every day - several times a day! Again, thank you for sharing your amazing talent and allowing a novice to participate in creating these wonderful projects.
Painting looks so much fun, but once you have brushes you realize how hard it is to bring out the pretty results like yours. Good teaching and practices may move us one step ahead. Long way to go but very enjoyable. Thanks for the excellent tutorial video. Tomoko
Hi Ellen I love your site so much,but I have trouble with my hearing and understanding speech. I was so unhappy,but I found captioning for your channel. That helps a lot! Now I can understand you! Thank you😍
I just found your channel and love it. Not sure why it didn't come up before now when I searched for WC tutorials. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us.
i’m inspired and very grateful to add these lilacs to a vase i’m painting later. thanks for sharing your gift! i still remember your cute Christmas elf....it’s wonderful to have a variety of styles and really helps us learn. have a great day! (maybe some day a purple oxalis? )🍀
Love lilacs and can't wait for them to blossom! Thank you for this quick and easy to do tutorial Ellen! I never knew that you needed to smash the stems...good to know! Take care!
I loved this! Will sit down now and give it a try. I have been painting monthly birth Flowers and Lilacs aren‘t amongst them, but I‘m sure I can use this method for February‘s violets.
Love it❤️. Lilacs are another of my favorites😍. Looks like I’ll be painting this on a postcard to send out tomorrow. Sent 3 today. I think we all need a little extra love right about now, and I thank you for giving me some great inspiration. Also, thanks for the smashing tip...I forgot about them being woody and not drinking the water. Looking forward to your next inspirational painting❤️
Absolutely beautiful, Ellen! I just get mesmerized watching you paint. Your voice is so restful and calming. Makes me feel I could even do this, and I'm going to give it a try today, matter of fact. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us. Blessings!
Thank you for this tutorial!! I really love watercolours for flowers however l am very shy about painting them. I always thought it was harder than you showed!! Again thank you.
Lilac's are really an old fashioned flower been around a really long time think first festival was about 1898. My grandmother had a lot of them all in this color so it is a fond memory. I remember her out tending her flower garden in the 40's. Thx now that I have Sunflower's done guess Lilac's are next.
I like using a piece of paper rather than a paper towel i.will throw away. So I am working on 2 art pieces at the same time. The "no waste" painting is usually abstract and pen/ink doodles can be added as well.
One of my favorite spring flowers when I was growing up in MI...sad we cannot grow them in GA. Have learned so much just watching your video. Thank you🥰
Betty Ryan: I live in Northern Lower Michigan, and when we moved to our home 20 years ago, I planted lilacs all over our yard before I even unpacked the boxes! They are so gorgeous in June! I didn't realize that they don't grow down South. Lots of other beautiful flowers there though! 💕🌸😊
OneTrueWord1988 Thank you for writing. The south have a plant called Crepe Myrtles that looks like the lilac tree which we have around our yard. It is the scent of the lilac that I miss the most. Lucky you to have them in your yard. Enjoy them especially now that we are quarantine. Be safe! 😷🌸🌷
Thank you! I love your tutorials and your teaching style. It has given me so much confidence and also, freedom when I paint. Appreciate your variety of tutorials too. Do you have one on how to paint a bird's nest, eggs? Would love to know more about how to paint that, if you do. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. I look forward to getting the notice that a new tutorial is up!
A friend asked me to paint lilacs for her, so thank you for this. Two questions: Do you have a tutorial on painting irises, and do you have a book on painting with watercolor? Thanx!
I watched your video when you filled your new palette. Posted 3 months ago. Looks like you added more colors to fill the empty pans. Do you prefer one brand of paint over another? I don't believe you spoke of the brands in your other video, but there looked to be several different kinds. Do you happen to have a complete list of colors since that other video? With brands? BTW love your videos
I have done lilacs before and didn't get them quite right. Too loose, now I see how to do it loose and then to add small amounts of detail to make you think that the detail is there. Thanks!
here you go! www.amazon.com/Princeton-Velvetouch-Mixed-Media-Watercolor-Professional/dp/B01N6XB5BQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JNVA6QG8FC4V&dchild=1&keywords=velvet+touch+paint+brushes&qid=1587513628&sprefix=velvet+touch+%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1
About the mumbling (not meant to be insulting) I neglected to say it's like you're talking to yourself forgetting us. Lol lol You just get so involved in it. Funny ...
I'm very new at this, only been painting about a month. I love your tutorials. The subject matter and style. One question that I have that I haven't seen addressed by any of the online tutorials I've watched is, how do you determine where you place the shadows when painting?
here ya go www.amazon.com/Princeton-Velvetouch-Mixed-Media-Watercolor-Professional/dp/B01N6XB5BQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JNVA6QG8FC4V&dchild=1&keywords=velvet+touch+paint+brushes&qid=1587513628&sprefix=velvet+touch+%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1
Love the painting, enjoy your classes. Please don't smash your woody lilac stems. I grow many varieties of lilacs in my enormous flower gardens. Smashing the stems is a common myth, but it destroys the xylem and phloem inside the stems, which is how the plant(or tree) transports its water and nutrition. Instead it helps to add floral food to cut flower water that you can either get in packets or in bulk like I do, or make it yourself. I love my cut lilacs but no matter what you do, they will not last inside for long. That's why I prefer mine surrounding my home and property live on the bushes. They are a wonderful plant and I love your rendition of them.
@@ellencrimitrent Maybe she knows something I don't, but I have about 20 different varieties of lilacs I grow on my property and I have been cutting flowers and selling them for years. I find that just a fresh cut with sharp pruning scissor does the trick. Lilacs just do not last long freshly cut, which is such a sad thing. They look so gorgeous alone or in bouquets, but you end up removing them because those along with iris die off first no matter what you do. And Tulips will keep growing in the vase, so you do not want to cut them diagonally because that will encourage them to grow longer. I cut so many lilacs at once I would never take the time to split every woody stem. If she wants to, she is welcome to. You have definitely inspired me to try and paint some of my fresh lilacs if it ever warms up here in Vermont! Thanks for great tutorials.
I didn't know that about people always going to the right or left when they enter a shop, I just realized I always go left first. How peculiar that is, that we do that. Bizarre. I genuinely ALWAYS go left and I never realized what I was doing! Weird!
Love lilacs. We have 5 varieties on our property. Thank you for the tip to crush the stems!!!.
Defineately do the dots ... The whole point IS to lose your mind and tap into your creative soul!! It is relaxing and repetative and brings your focus into the moment rather than the future or past. Keep dotting until your "shoulds and should nots" go away! ❤️
I am enjoying the video!!!
You are a wonderful teacher! I can't believe how my paintings turn out because of you! Thank you!!!!
My mom's favorite flower is the lilac. Her 70th birthday is this March. I think I'll make her feel young by giving her a painting like I did as a child ❤
Following your tutorials builds up my confidence ....thanks again.
Another memory to thank you for! We had 2 outside our front door! Nothing smelled better or was more beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent!!!
you're welcome!
You are such a good teacher ! I love to watch your channel ! Your lilacs are so beautiful ,
Love your teaching. I have now seen many RUclips's on my TV but have no comments or I would have said thank you before. Of course this is on my phone. Also, thanks for mumbling under your breat sometimes. 😆😊
You make it look so easy and beautiful. Mine just looks like a little kid did it.
I just love this..did two for gifts and am now painting a 'mini' for a sick friend as a greeting card. You are the best.
I followed this tutorial and my lilacs came out really nicely! Thank you so much! I'm a total beginner, but I'm enjoying watercoloring so much
I love to do your tutorials. I never feel pressured to be perfect. I know whatever I paint will be enough. The cards I send are loved and appreciated. Stay true to you.
Thank you so much!
Awesome! So realistic yet loose, love it. Can’t wait to try myself, Lilac is my favorite flower. Thank you!
Thank you, Ellen. You have taught me so much. I’m having surgery next month and will not be able to walk for 6 weeks. Will work with you every day - several times a day! Again, thank you for sharing your amazing talent and allowing a novice to participate in creating these wonderful projects.
Painting looks so much fun, but once you have brushes you realize how hard it is to bring out the pretty results like yours. Good teaching and practices may move us one step ahead. Long way to go but very enjoyable. Thanks for the excellent tutorial video. Tomoko
Hi Ellen I love your site so much,but I have trouble with my hearing and understanding speech. I was so unhappy,but I found captioning for your channel. That helps a lot! Now I can understand you! Thank you😍
Thank you.. lilacs are one of my favorite spring flowers & look forward to painting them!
Beautiful! Thank you for the inspiration. What better way than to create art during shelter-in-place.
I just found your channel and love it. Not sure why it didn't come up before now when I searched for WC tutorials. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with us.
Lilacs are my favorite flower, so I really appreciate this tutorial! 😄💕
So beautiful!
i’m inspired and very grateful to add these lilacs to a vase i’m painting later. thanks for sharing your gift! i still remember your cute Christmas elf....it’s wonderful to have a variety of styles and really helps us learn. have a great day! (maybe some day a purple oxalis? )🍀
Blessings Ellen happy Spring xoxo 💋
Love lilacs and can't wait for them to blossom! Thank you for this quick and easy to do tutorial Ellen! I never knew that you needed to smash the stems...good to know! Take care!
Once again a terrific tutorial. Love the style.
I loved this! Will sit down now and give it a try. I have been painting monthly birth Flowers and Lilacs aren‘t amongst them, but I‘m sure I can use this method for February‘s violets.
Very nicely taught. Easy to follow.
Glad you think so!
Thank you, Ellen! Breath of Spring!
Thank you so much! I had such fun trying this! You are a lovely teacher and artist.
Lilacs are My Most favorite and there usually in Bloom on My Birthday
Really beautiful, great tutorial
Love your style doing these, you make it so easy to follow. Love this, definitely going to have a go myself. 🤩🎨
I’m learning, at 67!!! Your amazing.
Absolutely gorgeous, Ellen!!! 💜💜💜
Very pretty! 👏 Thank you
Love it❤️. Lilacs are another of my favorites😍. Looks like I’ll be painting this on a postcard to send out tomorrow. Sent 3 today. I think we all need a little extra love right about now, and I thank you for giving me some great inspiration. Also, thanks for the smashing tip...I forgot about them being woody and not drinking the water. Looking forward to your next inspirational painting❤️
Yay! Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful, Ellen! I just get mesmerized watching you paint. Your voice is so restful and calming. Makes me feel I could even do this, and I'm going to give it a try today, matter of fact. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us. Blessings!
Thank you so much!
I love it. I can almost smell their fragrance.
This turned out beautifully and is making me want to reach for my watercolours right now and have some fun! Thanks for sharing
Lovely!!
Thank you for this tutorial!! I really love watercolours for flowers however l am very shy about painting them.
I always thought it was harder than you showed!! Again thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Lilac's are really an old fashioned flower been around a really long time think first festival was about 1898. My grandmother had a lot of them all in this color so it is a fond memory. I remember her out tending her flower garden in the 40's. Thx now that I have Sunflower's done guess Lilac's are next.
Absolutely gorgeous thank you
I love your tutorials. I learn so much from you. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Gorgeous! Thank you!
Thank you for that! I love lilacs and you made them doable. Always enjoy your videos! Thanks again, take care.💜💜
Glad you like them!
Wow awesome ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thank you very much ! I love your paintering it is very beautiful ! ( sorry i am french et no speak english very well ) Anny
Beautiful bouquet of lilac! 👍😃💜
Thank you! 😊
Wonderful as always and so pretty! Thank you again. Love it.
You are so welcome!
Gorgeous flowers and you made it look very easy! Thanks!
Thanks so much 😊
I love your videos, I always learn so much!!
so pretty Ellen ;)
Loved this one! Thank you!
Loved this tutorial, thank you!
More info on brushes please , Neptune and velvet series
Thank you so much!
I like using a piece of paper rather than a paper towel i.will throw away. So I am working on 2 art pieces at the same time.
The "no waste" painting is usually abstract and pen/ink doodles can be added as well.
Magnífico tutorial👌, thank you !!!!
One of my favorite spring flowers when I was growing up in MI...sad we cannot grow them in GA. Have learned so much just watching your video. Thank you🥰
Betty Ryan: I live in Northern Lower Michigan, and when we moved to our home 20 years ago, I planted lilacs all over our yard before I even unpacked the boxes! They are so gorgeous in June! I didn't realize that they don't grow down South. Lots of other beautiful flowers there though! 💕🌸😊
OneTrueWord1988 Thank you for writing. The south have a plant called Crepe Myrtles that looks like the lilac tree which we have around our yard. It is the scent of the lilac that I miss the most. Lucky you to have them in your yard. Enjoy them especially now that we are quarantine. Be safe! 😷🌸🌷
Thank you! I love your tutorials and your teaching style. It has given me so much confidence and also, freedom when I paint. Appreciate your variety of tutorials too. Do you have one on how to paint a bird's nest, eggs? Would love to know more about how to paint that, if you do. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge. I look forward to getting the notice that a new tutorial is up!
Thank you so much! I do not have a birds nest tutorial maybe coming soon.
I’d love to see an acrylic tutorial on your other channel like this!
I have a lilac one !! go check it out!
Ellen Crimi-Trent- Artist thanks 🙏
Awesome Ellen thank you.
Any time!
A friend asked me to paint lilacs for her, so thank you for this. Two questions: Do you have a tutorial on painting irises, and do you have a book on painting with watercolor? Thanx!
Lovely piece! Gives me hope that I can do something like it! Thank you so much!!
I watched your video when you filled your new palette. Posted 3 months ago. Looks like you added more colors to fill the empty pans. Do you prefer one brand of paint over another? I don't believe you spoke of the brands in your other video, but there looked to be several different kinds. Do you happen to have a complete list of colors since that other video? With brands? BTW love your videos
Brilliant 🌸
Beautiful Ellen ....Thank You
Thank you so much!
Very pretty!
Thank you! 😊
love it!!!
Awesome flowers ☺️ thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for visiting
I have done lilacs before and didn't get them quite right. Too loose, now I see how to do it loose and then to add small amounts of detail to make you think that the detail is there. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
I never knew that tip of smashing the stems. Thank you! I’m always said when they wilt so quickly.
I would love a link to that set of brushes. Please.
here you go! www.amazon.com/Princeton-Velvetouch-Mixed-Media-Watercolor-Professional/dp/B01N6XB5BQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JNVA6QG8FC4V&dchild=1&keywords=velvet+touch+paint+brushes&qid=1587513628&sprefix=velvet+touch+%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1
Ordered them. Thank you so much!
About the mumbling (not meant to be insulting) I neglected to say it's like you're talking to yourself forgetting us. Lol lol You just get so involved in it. Funny ...
Thank you!
I'm very new at this, only been painting about a month. I love your tutorials. The subject matter and style. One question that I have that I haven't seen addressed by any of the online tutorials I've watched is, how do you determine where you place the shadows when painting?
Wonderful tutorial, yes still years after you post
Thanks!
Absolutely lovely! Thank you for another great tutorial! I wish I could find the brush sets you are referring to. Do you have a link? 💌
here ya go www.amazon.com/Princeton-Velvetouch-Mixed-Media-Watercolor-Professional/dp/B01N6XB5BQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1JNVA6QG8FC4V&dchild=1&keywords=velvet+touch+paint+brushes&qid=1587513628&sprefix=velvet+touch+%2Caps%2C144&sr=8-1
@@ellencrimitrent Thank you so much! 💗
yeah!
Please, what is the brand of watercolors that you use? In the video, the paints look creamy?
Windsor & newton cotman watercolor, artist loft and dick blick
Thank you so much for your response. Best to you.
😇
Your paintings are so good but can u make your videos a little short
Do you have a link to the reference pictures you showed on the video. Or the website?
it doesn't matter since I Used a few you can just google lilacs and see many pics of them :)
What brand of watercolor set is this?
Love the painting, enjoy your classes. Please don't smash your woody lilac stems. I grow many varieties of lilacs in my enormous flower gardens. Smashing the stems is a common myth, but it destroys the xylem and phloem inside the stems, which is how the plant(or tree) transports its water and nutrition. Instead it helps to add floral food to cut flower water that you can either get in packets or in bulk like I do, or make it yourself. I love my cut lilacs but no matter what you do, they will not last inside for long. That's why I prefer mine surrounding my home and property live on the bushes. They are a wonderful plant and I love your rendition of them.
Kandice Heller well u can cut an X 1” but this is what I was told by my aunt who was a florist I am not saying smash it to the gill just split it.
@@ellencrimitrent Maybe she knows something I don't, but I have about 20 different varieties of lilacs I grow on my property and I have been cutting flowers and selling them for years. I find that just a fresh cut with sharp pruning scissor does the trick. Lilacs just do not last long freshly cut, which is such a sad thing. They look so gorgeous alone or in bouquets, but you end up removing them because those along with iris die off first no matter what you do. And Tulips will keep growing in the vase, so you do not want to cut them diagonally because that will encourage them to grow longer. I cut so many lilacs at once I would never take the time to split every woody stem. If she wants to, she is welcome to. You have definitely inspired me to try and paint some of my fresh lilacs if it ever warms up here in Vermont! Thanks for great tutorials.
In Ellen's defense, I worked in a florist in Boston for 5 years and I was taught to smash the stems of any woody stem-
Also the paints you’re using
I am looking for your video on your favorite brushes. Is it still posted?
yes!! right here ruclips.net/video/rZizWwqFUls/видео.html
I didn't know that about people always going to the right or left when they enter a shop, I just realized I always go left first. How peculiar that is, that we do that. Bizarre. I genuinely ALWAYS go left and I never realized what I was doing! Weird!
Lillá
Vase?
not easy for me Ellen! my dabs look like little rocks and everything looks too solid!!lol. oh well, fun time though.