This is so beautiful! It is amazing how a stroke here, and a brush there, creates and unfolds a vision that you can hear nature, as well! Love this! I will definitely try this.💚
As others have said great commentary of the technique used. I’ve seen the wetting the back before but forgot all about it, good to get reminder. Think this was a great example of a skilled artist and good quality paper working together. Thanks
Simply awesome Karen. You've been painting this picture for 23 minutes and probably could have went longer if you had. Great explanations of all you're doing is really helpful. Can't wait to drive this...
I have seen this done before but couldn’t get an answer about what happens if you have to leave the painting and it dries out by the time you get back to it? Is there a way to re-wet both sides again? Or does a painting like this have to be done in one sitting?
@@murraycallahan3716 Hi Murray, great question. Firstly, I would try to set aside time so you could do it in one siting. If this is not possible, you could definitely wet the back of the painting, stick it down onto a non absorbe😀nt surface and then carefully wet your painting with a large soft haired brush so you do not disturb the dried painting underneath. Hope this was helpful
Oh wow.. a little bit intimidated by this one, really want to try this one but I always find it so difficult because of the abstract style it has to it. But I really love this style!! And those colours😍
Hi Karen, I'm really pleased with it too. It was amazing watching you make this painting come to life. I do have glass panes and look forward to trying this technique. 💙
Hi Karen, Beautiful work as always!! Do you have any great horned owl tutorials? I want to paint one for my sons girlfriend, but cannot find alot of tutorials in watercolor. I am going for it on my own, but would like to do a tutorial first.
Hi Cindy, I do have an owl tutorial: ruclips.net/video/TtQ0z_7Rwpw/видео.html I hope it inspires you to paint this or something similar for your son's girlfriend.
Amazing sky! Something I’ve learnt today on how to stop paper from buckling is to wet it on both sides. Thank you for the tip. Also the brush you used is so soft, is it sable?
Always good tips from you, Karen. Is there truly a "good" side of paper, though? If l mess up, l flip the dried paper over and start anew, not really noticing that one side looks better than the other.
I do this, but with a wooden board. Does the glass itself (or similar material) increase the amount of time? Logically it makes sense because the glass would not absorb the water like the wood might. But I was wondering what your thoughts are. Thank you so much for posting this! I really appreciate your tips. I watch your abstracts in the background while I'm painting. I find they help me focus on what I'm doing for some reason. I think I find your painting style calming. Which is great for my adhd, lol. 🥰
Hi Karen, in your Do's and Don'ts tutorial you taught us to allow the first wash to completely dry. In this session you paint all the colors at once. I've tried this project three times, and my colors do not come out well. Especially the yellow sun which I am trying to master. Advice? Thank you.
You are right I do. You need to wet the back of the painting when you are painting wet in wet. Try to keep colours away from the yellow sun (lift off with paper towel). Work with thicker paint damp ti to damp when you get darker. Don’t add wet paint to damp paint. Less is more. Hope this helps 😊
This was an incredible tutorial…..perfectly lovely….I learned so much! Thank you Karen Rice!
love how you get your shadows and reflections to stand out karen
Thanks Steven 😊
Thanks for the lesson!
My pleasure!
This is so beautiful... You have really transformed the scene...
Thank you Priyanka 😀
Brilliant thanks Karen😃💕
Thank you 😊
What a great tip and what a good teacher you are
Thank you so much😊
Lovely palette of colours Karen.
Thank you 😊
Gorgeous!! I have this problem of paper drying too fast. I'll definitely try.
I hope it helps 😊
So beautiful. I love your painting videos. Love the colors and the choices of imagery. Awesome!
Thank you so much 😀
Inspirational
Thanks Karen
beautiful Karen thanks for sharing
You are welcome, thanks Sheila 😀
wonderful colours 🙂 great textures
Thank you 😊
Thanks karen. very helpful tip.
Some great tips, thanks! Beautiful painting.
Great tutorial. Can’t wait to try this.
Have fun Janine 😀
great information again! Beautiful picture also. Thank you
Thank you!
wow looks fabulous thanks for great tutorial tips.
Thank you 😊
Your tips are always so helpful but this one will especially help me!! Thank you so much!! And beautiful painting by the way 😍
So pleased this was helpful... thank you Sarah 😀
You always make such beautiful paintings. I love watching you paint and will love applying your tips. Thank you!
Thank you so much Christine!
Great commentary, I learned a lot, and confirmed things I've seen in my watercolor practice but that no one really says. Beautiful painting ❤️
I love watching you paint. You make it look so easy. Beautiful landscape. Love the tip of ghd glass and wet paper. Will give it a go.
Thank you!
Awesome. Thank you for sharing
This is so beautiful! It is amazing how a stroke here, and a brush there, creates and unfolds a vision that you can hear nature, as well! Love this! I will definitely try this.💚
Thank you Tanya! I hope you enjoy painting this one!
As others have said great commentary of the technique used. I’ve seen the wetting the back before but forgot all about it, good to get reminder. Think this was a great example of a skilled artist and good quality paper working together. Thanks
Thank you 😀
Beautiful!
Great tips. Love your landscapes. ❤
Very nice! ❤
It s vert vert beautiful !!!!
Wonderful 💖
Simply awesome Karen. You've been painting this picture for 23 minutes and probably could have went longer if you had. Great explanations of all you're doing is really helpful. Can't wait to drive this...
I hope you enjoy painting this one Jim 😀
I have seen this done before but couldn’t get an answer about what happens if you have to leave the painting and it dries out by the time you get back to it? Is there a way to re-wet both sides again? Or does a painting like this have to be done in one sitting?
@@murraycallahan3716 Hi Murray, great question. Firstly, I would try to set aside time so you could do it in one siting. If this is not possible, you could definitely wet the back of the painting, stick it down onto a non absorbe😀nt surface and then carefully wet your painting with a large soft haired brush so you do not disturb the dried painting underneath. Hope this was helpful
Oh wow.. a little bit intimidated by this one, really want to try this one but I always find it so difficult because of the abstract style it has to it. But I really love this style!! And those colours😍
Thank you... just go for it!
Hi Karen,
I'm really pleased with it too.
It was amazing watching you make this painting come to life.
I do have glass panes and look forward to trying this technique.
💙
I hope you enjoy painting on glass Dorothea 😀
It's so beautiful
Thank you 😊
Thank you for answering my question about rewetting the paper. I guess for the front you could use a spray bottle, too?
You could do that 😀
Great drink. Thanks
Hi Karen, Beautiful work as always!!
Do you have any great horned owl tutorials? I want to paint one for my sons girlfriend, but cannot find alot of tutorials in watercolor. I am going for it on my own, but would like to do a tutorial first.
Hi Cindy, I do have an owl tutorial: ruclips.net/video/TtQ0z_7Rwpw/видео.html I hope it inspires you to paint this or something similar for your son's girlfriend.
Would laying the wetted paper on to damp capillary matting work?
Sorry not sure? I’ve not tried it?
@@KarenRiceArt I'll give it a go...a learning process! I use it to keep acrylics moist
Amazing sky! Something I’ve learnt today on how to stop paper from buckling is to wet it on both sides. Thank you for the tip. Also the brush you used is so soft, is it sable?
Thank you! The brush is a synthetic and natural hair mix.
That’s very helpful Karen. Do you leave the painting on the glass to dry completely? Would that in effect keep the paper stretched?
You can do Sarah... it does seem to keep it nice and flat. I find Saunders Waterford paper really works well with this method 😀
Always good tips from you, Karen. Is there truly a "good" side of paper, though? If l mess up, l flip the dried paper over and start anew, not really noticing that one side looks better than the other.
I do this, but with a wooden board. Does the glass itself (or similar material) increase the amount of time? Logically it makes sense because the glass would not absorb the water like the wood might. But I was wondering what your thoughts are. Thank you so much for posting this! I really appreciate your tips. I watch your abstracts in the background while I'm painting. I find they help me focus on what I'm doing for some reason. I think I find your painting style calming. Which is great for my adhd, lol. 🥰
Thanks Jennifer... any surface that is non absorbent works well. I love that you watch my abstracts while painting 😀
Hi Karen, in your Do's and Don'ts tutorial you taught us to allow the first wash to completely dry. In this session you paint all the colors at once. I've tried this project three times, and my colors do not come out well. Especially the yellow sun which I am trying to master. Advice? Thank you.
You are right I do. You need to wet the back of the painting when you are painting wet in wet. Try to keep colours away from the yellow sun (lift off with paper towel). Work with thicker paint damp ti to damp when you get darker. Don’t add wet paint to damp paint. Less is more. Hope this helps 😊
Thanks Karen 👍🏼 It’s not like you to spatter 🤭
😂
Sunder
😁👍🖐.
Beautiful!
Thank you!