It has been over 30 years since I touched a brush. I am now revisiting watercolour as "retirement activity/therapy" and have been searching for inspiration among the zillions of YT videos - something that grabbed me. This is IT! THANK YOU!
Angela, I tried ur abstract, channeling painting skill today by imitating this video today and found great happiness in doing it. The fun part of watercolor stands out this time! Really really love it! Thank you for channeling me to happiness!
I am in awe. This is stunning and it....is.....just....an...experiment. Just can't believe how much you taught in such a little painting and in such a short time. Off to go play. THANK-YOU
This was great! I loved how you made the tree trunks with some creative play with a pallet knife! The white line how it catches your eye, and most of all how to have fun with experimenting and seeing what happens! Thanks!
I've been experiencing a creative block for the past few weeks, and this video helped to remind me that it's okay just to play around with paint and have fun and not overthink it. Thank you so much!
Angela, I love your intuitiveness when it comes to painting!... your "no fear" approach to playing is inspirational... you can sell that for big money!! 😉
Thanks so much - loved the fact that you started with one of the darkest watercolours which would normally be a no no. A great experiment and can't wait to try
Thank you Angela, I loved this video very much. I don’t have Brushos but I have some Lindy’s magical shakers, that should do the job as well. As you say, we have to put the fear away and try, try, try different approaches and medias.
Angela, this was an especially inspirational video! It is absolutely beautiful! That Payne’s Gray really separated beautifully. I’m going to buy some Brusho and give it a try. Thanks for another great lesson. Hope you’re enjoying your vacation.
I like working with Brusho but the way it behaves is like trying to teach a cat to fetch or do something on command. I think that Brusho Crystals may not be for everyone but that being said it is fun to play and see how it reacts with different colors and papers. I have used them on Yupo with great success as I paint cards and bookmarks to sell with other things I paint. I will caution that you should probably spray it with a fixative to set it especially if you are using Yupo. I found that even though your ground is dry, if you drop water on your piece it can sometimes reactivate and your piece can be changed from what you were intending. My advice is try it, play with it and have fun with it! Happy painting! 🎨🙃🎨🙃🎨🙃
What fun! The only thing I don't understand is why the "horizon line" is smack dab in the middle....major no no in composition I thought. I love the free and playful attitude and the interesting results!
I thought brusho was quite fugitive, or at least that the manufacturers weren’t very transparent (watercolour pun)!) with the information on this? I’m happy to work around more fugitive pigments (dyes?) but I don’t like not knowing if they will last into the future, even a few scant years? This is great piece you did, especially lovely. It deserves a long life! Beautiful.
when the pigment dries a little more; the palette knife will push the pigment out of the way leaving lighter value streaks (I'm learning those fancy terms from Angela!) LOL
It has been over 30 years since I touched a brush. I am now revisiting watercolour as "retirement activity/therapy" and have been searching for inspiration among the zillions of YT videos - something that grabbed me. This is IT! THANK YOU!
It's a really Great work!!
Angela, I tried ur abstract, channeling painting skill today by imitating this video today and found great happiness in doing it. The fun part of watercolor stands out this time! Really really love it! Thank you for channeling me to happiness!
I am in awe. This is stunning and it....is.....just....an...experiment. Just can't believe how much you taught in such a little painting and in such a short time. Off to go play. THANK-YOU
This was great! I loved how you made the tree trunks with some creative play with a pallet knife! The white line how it catches your eye, and most of all how to have fun with experimenting and seeing what happens! Thanks!
Thanks Angela! This was really fun to watch and so motivating! Loved the Brusho effects. hope you are enjoying Spring break with your family.
I've been experiencing a creative block for the past few weeks, and this video helped to remind me that it's okay just to play around with paint and have fun and not overthink it. Thank you so much!
Angela, I love your intuitiveness when it comes to painting!... your "no fear" approach to playing is inspirational... you can sell that for big money!! 😉
Angela Fehr 😄
Thanks so much - loved the fact that you started with one of the darkest watercolours which would normally be a no no. A great experiment and can't wait to try
Just love this play , thank you Angela . 👏👏👏🇨🇦
That looks beautiful. I love the way your experiments create such beauty.
Thank you Angela, I loved this video very much. I don’t have Brushos but I have some Lindy’s magical shakers, that should do the job as well. As you say, we have to put the fear away and try, try, try different approaches and medias.
So neat! Thank you so much
Angela, this was an especially inspirational video! It is absolutely beautiful! That Payne’s Gray really separated beautifully. I’m going to buy some Brusho and give it a try. Thanks for another great lesson. Hope you’re enjoying your vacation.
another inspirational lesson and nice result!
love this demo. It helps so much and gives me direction. thank you.
Lovely! What a gift you have!
This was fun, I’ve never used Brusho and ow you have inspired me to want to experiment. Thank you Angela. 💞💫
I like working with Brusho but the way it behaves is like trying to teach a cat to fetch or do something on command. I think that Brusho Crystals may not be for everyone but that being said it is fun to play and see how it reacts with different colors and papers. I have used them on Yupo with great success as I paint cards and bookmarks to sell with other things I paint. I will caution that you should probably spray it with a fixative to set it especially if you are using Yupo. I found that even though your ground is dry, if you drop water on your piece it can sometimes reactivate and your piece can be changed from what you were intending. My advice is try it, play with it and have fun with it! Happy painting! 🎨🙃🎨🙃🎨🙃
I absolutely love this..ty Angela..this is a perfect idea for me because of my damaged close up vision
Thank you so very much for this video. I hope I can take advantage of this and stop my critical self from flaring up all the time.
This was very inspiring, thank you~
This is sooo beautiful!
Thank you so much for this, so creative and inspiring
So inspiring...thank you
so beautiful!
What fun! The only thing I don't understand is why the "horizon line" is smack dab in the middle....major no no in composition I thought. I love the free and playful attitude and the interesting results!
Would an etching tool make a difference in how the tree trunks appear on “rough” paper?
Fabulous 👏🏻
I thought brusho was quite fugitive, or at least that the manufacturers weren’t very transparent (watercolour pun)!) with the information on this? I’m happy to work around more fugitive pigments (dyes?) but I don’t like not knowing if they will last into the future, even a few scant years? This is great piece you did, especially lovely. It deserves a long life! Beautiful.
Thanks
Wow
This is the fun part of working with watercolor. 😀
Thank you for the extra permission to just play!
OOOooOOOoo I Love it!!!!!
You had a good chance for a Lake with reflections
when the pigment dries a little more; the palette knife will push the pigment out of the way leaving lighter value streaks (I'm learning those fancy terms from Angela!) LOL