How very beautiful! Thank you for this stunning tutorial - you make it look so simple, but then, you are quite some "drawer" !! Keep well and take care .
Love this painting you bring the colours to life!! I am trying to get more loose with my mark makings and you make it look so easy. I live in the U.S. have family in England and the countryside where you are is so beautiful!
Fine work! I've seen several of your videos and find your technique very appealing. It would be helpful to me if while you are painting a scene you could have a photo of it visible to viewers. Then we could watch how you interpret what you are actually seeing.
When I was a child you could buy a box of something called "Magic Rocks". The box contained a substance that you mixed into a glass of water, and some small colored globs of something that would gradually grow in the water. The rocks in the scene you just painted seemed to grow magically out of the original wash. Beautiful!
I don't recall mentioning gouache... nope - no gouache was used in this or any of my watercolour paintings. All my whites are the white of the paper (i generally don't use masking fluid either, preferring to create highlights bty negatively painting around them). Thanks for the comment Cindy - I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
You made my day, thank you. You have inspired me after a period of not painting.
That's good news Kerrie - time to start painting again methinks...
Couldn't have put it better myself..my mojo is back 👍
Love this Peter. That plain white paper just came alive! Thank you
I love this technique and your methodical layered approach. Great job distilling the scene down to its essential elements - simply beautiful!
'distilling' - a great, descriptive word for the process. Thanks Don!
Lovely watercolor painting
Thanks Kanan. Your feedback is always aoppreciated.
Lovely scene …always like your landscapes…seem to have a soft atmosphere
Thank you Linda. I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
This totally removes the white page intimidation factor for me. Can't wait to do this😊
I love your line and watercolor work. Thanks for sharing
So so helpful, thank you, going to have a go at this today with a waterfall scene from Snowdonia… best wishes.👍🏻
Excellent! I'm pleased it's given you some ideas... enjoy!
Thanks Peter I enjoyed this
Excellent... mission accomplished!bThanks for the comment John
Thank you Peter that was mesmerising..
Beautiful work
Thanks Paul - I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
You are amazing to watch
How very beautiful! Thank you for this stunning tutorial - you make it look so simple, but then, you are quite some "drawer" !! Keep well and take care .
Confidence in drawing helps when it comes to line and wash, certainly. You're very welcome, by the way - I'm pleased you enoyed it.
I love line and wash and thoroughly enjoyed watching your approach to it …… Off to get my paints out !! Thank you once again Peter
Thanks for the great comment Diane!
Wow. Thanks for sharing that technique
THANK YOU, DEAR MAN!!
You're very welcome Joseph
Hey! Fell in love with your style
What a lovely sketch. Thanks for the great tutorial.
You're very welcome Jane. Thank you for the comment.
Love this painting you bring the colours to life!! I am trying to get more loose with my mark makings and you make it look so easy. I live in the U.S. have family in England and the countryside where you are is so beautiful!
Thanks Sylvia - I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
Great that! Very helpful. Thanks!
You're very welcome Howard - I'm pleased you enjoyed it - thanks for the lovely comment.
Thank you for your videos. I’m learning so much.
Thanks excellent
great demo!!
THanks Colleyn - I'm pleased you enjoyed it!
Off to teneriffe soon so looking for some ideas for landscapes ...thanks
It is beautiful. I have pens and shall try this.
Go for it Wendy... just make sure they are waterproof and not water-soluble. Enjoy!
Fine work! I've seen several of your videos and find your technique very appealing. It would be helpful to me if while you are painting a scene you could have a photo of it visible to viewers. Then we could watch how you interpret what you are actually seeing.
When I was a child you could buy a box of something called "Magic Rocks". The box contained a substance that you mixed into a glass of water, and some small colored globs of something that would gradually grow in the water. The rocks in the scene you just painted seemed to grow magically out of the original wash. Beautiful!
A great story and a lovely comment Reba. Many thanks for that.
Thank you so much for this demo. I noticed you mentioned gouache at one point. Did you use gouache in this painting or all water color?
I don't recall mentioning gouache... nope - no gouache was used in this or any of my watercolour paintings. All my whites are the white of the paper (i generally don't use masking fluid either, preferring to create highlights bty negatively painting around them). Thanks for the comment Cindy - I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Difficult for me. Thanks!!!