I got John's book, and started experimenting on a full sheet of watercolor paper sectioned off in grids using different limited palettes. It's amazing how many variations you can get.
Will be watching this one. I’m trying to stick to limited palettes and want to know more about the emotional affects of colour choices. Always wanted one or two of those brush clips but I’m guessing that won’t be possible as I live in the uk. That aside, looking forward to this one ✨👍🏼✨
You probably know this but I wanted to point out an alternative to the lamp black that you are using here. If you use mars black with the Zorn example, you can use it as your blue (lamp black is warmer than mars black)
Hi Me in New Zealand thx for videos.just one ask .could it be possible for your artists to state the pigment ID as well as the colour they use.be so helpful matching.si many paint company's with a lot of different pigmepent names for the same pigment number example "I use cad red light pr108 ." Just a thought so frustrating matching a colour with no identifier thx
I will absolutely experiment with this idea of painting on a printed copy using various color combinations! Thank you Mary!
I got John's book, and started experimenting on a full sheet of watercolor paper sectioned off in grids using different limited palettes. It's amazing how many variations you can get.
Hello from the uk this has been a complete eye opener for me thank you so much Mary Garrish and Eric Rhodes
Mary Garrish is wonderful. Thank you Eric Rhodes
I love this lesson! This will be super helpful! I start my plein air journey in 3 weeks!
thank you for this Mary I picked up at least 3 new tips thanks for your sharing
Catching replay this evening in FL panhandle! Thanks Mary & Eric!
Loved watching her process & hearing how she thought it through! Thank you so much!
Watching from Worcester in Worcestershire uk - yes where the sauce is made 😄
What an amazing demo, thank you so much
This is life changing!
Wonderful show ❤
Great tips and ideas! Wonderful works! Thank you both so much 👏👏👏 watching from Portugal🌞🌿
I thankful and LOVE these videos - so helpful and thought provoking!! Thanks for doing them :) I can't wait for Plein Air Live next week!!!!
Hi. Toronto, Canada loves you! Thank you for ALL you do!
Hello! I’m watching from Issaquah, Washington. We’re 15 minutes east of Seattle. This is exactly the lesson I need. Thanks so much ❤
I really like how the green came out in C. Very interesting.
Hi from Toronto. Valuable and important information. Thank you.
Love this idea!
Will be watching this one. I’m trying to stick to limited palettes and want to know more about the emotional affects of colour choices. Always wanted one or two of those brush clips but I’m guessing that won’t be possible as I live in the uk. That aside, looking forward to this one ✨👍🏼✨
Denise Delgado from Oro Valley, Arizona. Looking forward to watching Marry! Thk you!
Listening in, may get interrupted but I’ll be back. In Springfield, Mo.
The first one is awesome!
Great idea! I will incorporate this! Copy paper is a better idea than using canvas paper. Thank you!
You probably know this but I wanted to point out an alternative to the lamp black that you are using here.
If you use mars black with the Zorn example, you can use it as your blue (lamp black is warmer than mars black)
Watching from Ireland.
Love this! Thanks and keep them cooming please!
I can't wait to try it.
Looking forward to the new learning new!, Mary Jane from Washington
Hi from Tyler Texas. Love the demo!!!
Great it is oil paint!
A great lesson! Thanks ! Jennifer from NY.
Enjoying this from Moraga California
Thank you art school live watching from Ma
Hello from Wayzata, Minnesota! Interesting episode!
Thank you so much for great advice
Thank you...more like this please!
Surprising - I like some I didn’t think I would….
I followed Mary 10-15 yrs back I think! I always loved her colors and have been so impressed with her skills!
Watching from Scarborough, Maine in my chair.
Great demo. Thanks Mary and Eric. Going to M.I this weekend . Is that the banana river?
Very informative presentation!
Hi could not get in to the comments until now
Don't know why?
Thanks very informative and I will be trying this.Thanks again
Sheila from England
Hello from beautiful Arizona! 🌵
Thanks from Eugene, OR.
C is my favourite!
Great job
watching from Wichita Falls, TX
Watching replay from Southport NC
Watching from Laguna Woods CA
Where’s the info on that book? I can’t see the link..
Hi Me in New Zealand thx for videos.just one ask .could it be possible for your artists to state the pigment ID as well as the colour they use.be so helpful matching.si many paint company's with a lot of different pigmepent names for the same pigment number example "I use cad red light pr108 ." Just a thought so frustrating matching a colour with no identifier thx
Are you adding white for the greys
What is she using to lighten her colors?
Does anyone know the name of the book that was recommended?
Is Mary using Acrylics?
Can we please see the pallete?
I love B
I. Like #3 the best!
I do not see the book they mentioned nor Mary's info anywhere in the comments.
I want to buy the water Michele oils and will only buy the primary’s to start
Water mixables
Very interesting! B
C is my favorite
Hello ftom Japan C is my favorite too
Could you put a dab of colour underneath
It’s C for me
I want to hear what your guest is saying but her audio fades in and out and your audio is louder. Please turn on closed captions. Thank you
Hi from Waldo, Me.
A and C
B
A and c
I liked pic a the best
Or it can be A
A
hubby says C
C painting, jake muskal brooklyn n y
A,,,by far
You want to teach us about colour by somebody name garrish!? Behave! 😂
The work of Mary Garrish is anything but garish
B
B