"Wow!" That was my first thought a second after seeing the initial painting. I continue to be struck by how pleasing your interpretation of scenes is. Your art is a joy to look at. I loved seeing the difference between the two versions of the town and I felt that both were great. I hope you are continuing to paint regularly, and that you will be able to post videos more frequently!
Wow, lots of great ideas, water quickly on inks, different products for whites and matte medium then watercolor. Not to mention the paper choices, boy are you giving me lots of ideas to try. Thank you so much for the video! Take care, and we all appreciate your time.
This is marvelous, Brenda. Thank you for all the tips and the comparison between papers with the same subject. Absolutely fascinating to see the differences. I would love to hear more about your watercolor palette, both how you have it set up and which one you’re using. I love the way the mixing wells are divided up and the way you’ve placed your colors. It’s as inventive as your painting.
Oh, this is so fun. Playing with papers is a blast, and your paintings are lovely. I’m having trouble finding a white pen that performs well. I’ll have to try white ink, and hope that it does the trick, since my white sharpie blurps everywhere. Thanks for uploading this!
Stephanie Denny Thanks for the suggestion. I’ve had the worst luck with white pens. My Sharpie either won’t write at all, or leaks a pool of paint on my art, and the other white pens just do nothing. I’ll give your suggestion a try.
I just subscribed to your channel. This was interesting. I have seen rice paper; but, it looks so fragile. I have yet to fine a white pen that can cover smoothly. I have a bottle of Higgins waterproof super white ink and it does a good job; but, a fine or extra-fine Sharpie or some other brand would be easier to use.
Thanks for the tips on using toned and rice paper, etc. I'm anxious to try the toned paper but haven't been able to buy any yet. But, I think I will apply tea to my white watercolor paper to see what happens! Have you ever used texture medium? If so, any tips on that.
@@brendaswensonwatercolors thank you. I couldn't find just a beige or tan color on Amazon only earth colors which seems like it would be similar? I wanted to make a sketchbook out of it since it has high cotton content and its only like 13$ on Amazon. Cheapjoes is also great but... shipping. And unfortunately I'm poor people lol
Thank you. Your videos are always inspiring.
You are so welcome!
"Wow!" That was my first thought a second after seeing the initial painting. I continue to be struck by how pleasing your interpretation of scenes is. Your art is a joy to look at. I loved seeing the difference between the two versions of the town and I felt that both were great. I hope you are continuing to paint regularly, and that you will be able to post videos more frequently!
Steve, thank you for the thoughtful comment.
Brenda, you always inspire me to try new things. I’m gonna go dig out some papers that I would never have tried with watercolor. Thank you for this!
Kathryn, Thank you! You’re gonna have fun.❤️
Thank you So Much for taking time to share with us/me . . . Brilliant Day to You!! 💙
You are so welcome!
Wow, lots of great ideas, water quickly on inks, different products for whites and matte medium then watercolor. Not to mention the paper choices, boy are you giving me lots of ideas to try. Thank you so much for the video! Take care, and we all appreciate your time.
Essie, Thank you! Glad you like my ideas. Have fun creating!
These drawings are absolutely gorgeous
Glad you like them!
Very beautiful drawing!!😍
Thank you!
Buckets of inspiration and ideas. Can’t wait to try them out. Thank you Brenda!
Great!
Love your sketching. Definite inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Brenda...you're awesome! Thanks for sharing your art...truly inspiring!
Thank you! 😊
This is marvelous, Brenda. Thank you for all the tips and the comparison between papers with the same subject. Absolutely fascinating to see the differences. I would love to hear more about your watercolor palette, both how you have it set up and which one you’re using. I love the way the mixing wells are divided up and the way you’ve placed your colors. It’s as inventive as your painting.
Glad it was helpful! Check out my blog for info about my palette and paint colors at: www.brendaswenson.blogspot.com
Brenda Swenson Watercolors I just did! You are so generous with information. Thank you, Brenda.
You are so inspiring! Have never used colored papers before...and now my mind is filled with wonderful ideas to try them.
Sylvia, Have fun!
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
So gorgeous!
I really like how the content you created.
Keep creating more 👍
and stay safe!
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you 🎨
Mary, You’re welcome 😊
Ah this drawing gives me a good feeling inside. :)
Wonderful!
Wow, I love it so much
Tom, •Thank you!
Thanks, Brenda. This was inspiring!
Laura, You are so welcome!
@@brendaswensonwatercolors We would so love to have you at WAS-H (Watercolor Art Society-Houston) some time.
Laura, we tried to coordinate a date but haven’t found anything in my schedule. It might take a couple years😉
Oh, this is so fun. Playing with papers is a blast, and your paintings are lovely. I’m having trouble finding a white pen that performs well. I’ll have to try white ink, and hope that it does the trick, since my white sharpie blurps everywhere. Thanks for uploading this!
Have fun exploring new ink and white!!
TheStarhorse1 Try a white Uni-ball Signo pen - broad tip. It works pretty well - very opaque. I buy mine at Michaels.
Stephanie Denny Thanks for the suggestion. I’ve had the worst luck with white pens. My Sharpie either won’t write at all, or leaks a pool of paint on my art, and the other white pens just do nothing. I’ll give your suggestion a try.
Do you do online classes? May have asked before.....it’s beautiful! Love your work...🥰🥰👏🏽👏🏽🤗
Alex, No online classes. I will have a new sketching DVD coming out later this year.
Beautiful, as usual! Interested to know how the deckled edges were created. Really like the look of it!
Tami, I torn the paper with a special ruler with a deckled edge.
Brenda Swenson Watercolors Brenda, I’ve never heard of such a tool!! May I ask where you found this? I just love the look it created!
Tami Jacque , I bought it years ago at an art supply store.
@@brendaswensonwatercolors I am going to search for this, it looks so fabulous!
Tami Jacque Check online. The metal ones work better than plastic ones.
I just subscribed to your channel. This was interesting. I have seen rice paper; but, it looks so fragile. I have yet to fine a white pen that can cover smoothly. I have a bottle of Higgins waterproof super white ink and it does a good job; but, a fine or extra-fine Sharpie or some other brand would be easier to use.
Donna, True rice paper is fragile. Check out mulberry paper! It’s very study 😁Have fun!
What brand are the refillable brush pens Brenda?
Anne, It was a cheap give away someone gave me...no brand name on it. A small water brush it would act the same.
Thank you so much for the tutorial. This helps and inspires. Stay Safe
Joyce, Thank you. Stay well my friend. ~Hugs
Thanks for the tips on using toned and rice paper, etc. I'm anxious to try the toned paper but haven't been able to buy any yet. But, I think I will apply tea to my white watercolor paper to see what happens! Have you ever used texture medium? If so, any tips on that.
Shirley,
You are so welcome! I’ve never tried textured medium. Sounds interesting!
Where did you get this paper ?
The Canson Mi-Teintes is traditionally used for pastel. It's available everywhere. www.cheapjoes.com for sure.
@@brendaswensonwatercolors thank you. I couldn't find just a beige or tan color on Amazon only earth colors which seems like it would be similar? I wanted to make a sketchbook out of it since it has high cotton content and its only like 13$ on Amazon. Cheapjoes is also great but... shipping. And unfortunately I'm poor people lol