I can't stop staring at that stem. The way you achieved a three dimensional effect with just two layers and the look of solidity of it. The stem really conveys the heaviness of the pumpkin. Also, I can, literally, feel the rough texture of it. Now, I have to watch the video again to see what else was going on around the stem that I was so infatuated with 😅 ❤
Thank you 🙏 This is one of those rare studies where I didn’t have to do 3, 4, 5 layers!! With this heavy texture it all looks pretty dimensional after just 2. The stem is all light ochre in layer 1 and then very saturated groves using perylene green. I did a tiny bit of burnt Sienna at the bottom layer, to indicate a shadow, which is technically layer 3 , but I only had to glaze a tiny bit!!! I am quite encouraged by the result. The 3rd tube of super granulating color I am going to test this year is a bit brown, I am going to try it on a tree branch in the next composition 😊😊😊
I recently got excited and wanted to try granulating paint and got a tube of oxide black and created a whole palette using it as a mixer. Really enjoying it so far ❤
Thanks for another great and informative video Anna! A trick that I've found which works for glazing with granulating colours is to let them sit for a few days before adding your next layer, giving the paint a chance to soak into the paper. I also use very soft squirrel/synthetic squirrel brushes as to not disturb my previous layers.
I really like the granulated effect- it reminds me of colored pencil on paper with a rough tooth. And yet it still looks like a watercolor painting- very nice.
This is gorgeous, I love the granulating watercolor, and the contrast of the warm lanterns against the cool colors of the pumpkin. This is my favorite painting you've done to date, absolutely stunning.
Pumpkins bring me a disproportionate level of joy, and I love my granulating paints! This is so beautiful that I may have to try something similar with my Schmincke urban and transparent oranges.
Love this painting! Thank you for the tips on using granulating watercolors. I enjoy your painting process plus I appreciate the technical tips & information you provide as part of the demonstration.
❤❤❤ this as always. Just bought some super granulated paints from schminke and Daniel smith to have some fun! Have always loved texture in my paintings and get excited by happy accidents. Your advice on how to use these granulators is excellent, thank you! I have a better grasp on them now. Very excited to go and play.Thanks for sharing! LOVE fall scenes or any type. ( and Quinacridone Gold!!! 😂😂) oh those Chinese lanterns….memories
Wow! I’ve just found your channel today and I must say, you are really amazing. I am getting so much out of your tutorials. Your ability to paint and teaching skills are so inspiring. Thank you. I’m subscribing now but I wanted to share my thoughts with you. I know many many others agree with me.
Thank you. Your thoughts to granulatet color are helpful. I love them but my finish pictures look a litte bit of. I have done the tutorial with the chinies lanterns. It worked out great
Anna, I'm not ready for Fall yet 😩😄😄. Still trying to squeeze the last bits out of this temperamental British summer! 😄 Love the pumpkin btw, and granulating watercolours. I have the Schmincke Shire Blue. But will l definitely be getting forest blue now 😊. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤.
@@AnnaBucciarelli you are talented, very gentle and you answer a lot to your followers. You are truly a wonderful artist. Thanks a lot for everything, we learn a lot from you 😀
Very beautiful! I love super-granulating colors! Also, Anna, I want to recommend a beautiful book I picked up at the bookstore last week. Every time I look through it it makes me think of you. It’s called Beauty in Bloom, Floral Portraits, by Debi Shapiro. It’s page after page of the most beautifully photographed flowers I’ve ever seen. I would love to see your interpretation of one of the beautiful photographs in the book. Maybe check it out?
Really amazing how beautiful your paintings look. Can you make a list of all the colors you used with the brands since there are only 4 in your description.
If I may ask, what is the light turquoise blue colour that you put around 2:51 near the top of the pumpkin? From what I understand it is not granulating, and it seems to be different from phthalo blue you used earlier. If this is Aqua Green, it looks very different from mine (also Winsor and Newton). Is this some kind of special formulation?
Great question!!! It’s cobalt Teal, very slightly granulating, mine is from Qor. This color is stunning but use with caution / it has some white and tends to reduce transparency of everything around it. I really love it in gouache and acrylic where transparency is not as important, but as an occasional accent in watercolor it’s awesome 😊
@@AnnaBucciarelli Amazing, thank you. I am looking for non-granulates (or slight granulates) of this hue because usually this colour is done with PG50 and it is very noticeably granulating
@@AnnaBucciarelli Just wanted to briefly follow up on this: Thank you, QoR's Cobalt Teal does indeed granulates slightly but seems to be much less than the same colour/pigment from other manufacturers. But there are no white pigments added to the paint, at least not in QoR version - PG 50 is naturally semi-opague, similar to cadmium pigments, in any paint I've saw, and sometimes even naturally opague just like cadmuim paints are.
Wonderful! Thank you so much! Any suggestions for the super granulating watercolours / granulating watercolours we should purchase? or your favourites? thank you! hugs from Saskatchewan!
Great question! I would definitely explore the range of super-granulating pigments from Schminke, like this Forest Blue: - Forest Blue: amzn.to/3TrE0jl My all time favourite is actually from Daniel Smith, and its the BEST green, called Green Apatite Genuine, I use it practically in every painting:amzn.to/3x1Mt4o
Hi Jennifer, sorry I just saw this but I think I already responded on PATREON - I have about 30 ish full length detailed tutorials on my PATREON where I narrate every stroke in real time plus provide some general theory. Plus some extra demos without narration, only with outlines - just for fun . You can find everything in the Index post there, or if you prefer to browse - there is a visual view on my website www.annabucciarelli.com/classes
Hi Dana, I will be posting a realtime demo recording (with outlines but no voiceover) next week. I am still working on the voiceover tutorial for the Toucan & Hobiscus composition 😊
@AnnaBucciarelli Absolutely no worries, Anna! I am so looking forward to it! It's a stunning painting! I definitely need to learn about granulating colors! Thank you for all you do!🎃🍁🍂
Lets explore super-granulating pigments! Starting with one of my favorites - Forest Blue from Schminke amzn.to/3TrE0jl
I can't stop staring at that stem. The way you achieved a three dimensional effect with just two layers and the look of solidity of it. The stem really conveys the heaviness of the pumpkin. Also, I can, literally, feel the rough texture of it. Now, I have to watch the video again to see what else was going on around the stem that I was so infatuated with 😅 ❤
Thank you 🙏 This is one of those rare studies where I didn’t have to do 3, 4, 5 layers!! With this heavy texture it all looks pretty dimensional after just 2. The stem is all light ochre in layer 1 and then very saturated groves using perylene green. I did a tiny bit of burnt Sienna at the bottom layer, to indicate a shadow, which is technically layer 3 , but I only had to glaze a tiny bit!!! I am quite encouraged by the result. The 3rd tube of super granulating color I am going to test this year is a bit brown, I am going to try it on a tree branch in the next composition 😊😊😊
I love the use of blues and hints of other colours for the pumpkin - beautiful!!
I recently got excited and wanted to try granulating paint and got a tube of oxide black and created a whole palette using it as a mixer. Really enjoying it so far ❤
An excellent way to go. I like to use Potter’s Pink as a granulating mixer in colors I don’t want to dull down too much with the black oxide.
Sounds amazing - I must try oxide black 💙
@@AnnaBucciarellithe Royal Talens Van Gogh Dusk granulating colours are all created with oxide black👍🏻😊
Thanks for another great and informative video Anna! A trick that I've found which works for glazing with granulating colours is to let them sit for a few days before adding your next layer, giving the paint a chance to soak into the paper. I also use very soft squirrel/synthetic squirrel brushes as to not disturb my previous layers.
This is excellent EXCELLENT advice to avoid messing up / lifting the first layer👌 thank you! 🙏 😊💙
So beautiful. I'm so glad that you are planning to add this to the Patreon site!
I really like the granulated effect- it reminds me of colored pencil on paper with a rough tooth. And yet it still looks like a watercolor painting- very nice.
This is gorgeous, I love the granulating watercolor, and the contrast of the warm lanterns against the cool colors of the pumpkin. This is my favorite painting you've done to date, absolutely stunning.
Pumpkins bring me a disproportionate level of joy, and I love my granulating paints! This is so beautiful that I may have to try something similar with my Schmincke urban and transparent oranges.
Me too!! 🎃 I just might do an orange one this fall, maybe with some pinecones 🎃
@@AnnaBucciarelli 🧡🎃🧡
Estou encantada com esta abóbora!! As texturas perfeitas . Lindíssimo!!!
Thanks!
Thank you Jennie 💙💙💙
🎉😊Anna, you are so inspirational, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us in such a humble way.
Thank you so much Barbara 😊😊😊
It's such a wonderful pumpkin, love the blueish-green-yellow mixed shade, few do paint like this. I can feel fall now 😊👌
I think I will paint cards to send out based on this, really lovely and soothing to watch you paint❤ Thank you
Aww that’s a great idea! 💙
I just can’t believe the talent you put on the paper. So beautiful.
This is Gorgeous!!
Wonderful demonstration with many useful tips and ideas. Thank you!!!
I just love the vibrancy of your art, I always feel like I learn so much from your videos.
Thank you so much Joy 🩷😀
Love this painting! Thank you for the tips on using granulating watercolors. I enjoy your painting process plus I appreciate the technical tips & information you provide as part of the demonstration.
Thank you Linda 😊🙏
It makes such great contrast to place granulating paint beside transparent paints. They are sooo different.
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I am in absolute awe of your paintings! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for all the descriptions, your work is really astonishing and I love it!!!!❤
Thank you Christina! 🧡🍁
❤❤❤ this as always. Just bought some super granulated paints from schminke and Daniel smith to have some fun! Have always loved texture in my paintings and get excited by happy accidents. Your advice on how to use these granulators is excellent, thank you! I have a better grasp on them now. Very excited to go and play.Thanks for sharing! LOVE fall scenes or any type. ( and Quinacridone Gold!!! 😂😂) oh those Chinese lanterns….memories
Very soothing painting❤
The blue pumpkin is so beautiful. ❤ Thanks for showing us your techniques.
Thank you 😊
Thanks!
Thank you so much Renee 🩷😊
Wow! I’ve just found your channel today and I must say, you are really amazing. I am getting so much out of your tutorials. Your ability to paint and teaching skills are so inspiring. Thank you. I’m subscribing now but I wanted to share my thoughts with you. I know many many others agree with me.
Oh thank you Renee! Welcome to the channel 🩷
This is eye-opening! No wonder I've never had success with granulating paints -- I keep putting them as the top layer.
I am so glad this was helpful!! 💙💙💙
Thank you. Your thoughts to granulatet color are helpful. I love them but my finish pictures look a litte bit of. I have done the tutorial with the chinies lanterns. It worked out great
Your videos are great. I enjoy watching them at the end of day.
I appreciate that!🩷
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you so much!😊
احببت هذا كثيرا... شكرا على المعلومات المفيدة❤❤❤
Anna, I'm not ready for Fall yet 😩😄😄. Still trying to squeeze the last bits out of this temperamental British summer! 😄 Love the pumpkin btw, and granulating watercolours. I have the Schmincke Shire Blue. But will l definitely be getting forest blue now 😊. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤.
I love your art! I’m trying the pumpkin at the moment. Great video I learned a few things 😊
Thank you Bobbi 😊💙
just beautiful Anna
Beautiful! Love the colours and textures!
Thank you so much!
I loved the colors so much that I ordered a few. ☺️ absolutely lovely. Thank you
🩷🩷🩷 Enjoy! Let me know how you like the granulating ones especially 😊
Gorgeous!!
Thank you!!💙
Hello simply WAOUAH ,I like the colors and I think it would be also so beautiful without granulating colors ...thanks from France.
Thank you Jack 🩷 I am just experimenting - not sure granulation would work on a typical orange pumpkin, but this blue was worth a try 😊🎃
Beautiful Anna, thank you for sharing.
Gorgeous colors! Thank you so much Anna for this inspiring composition!
Thank you Manisha 💙
@@AnnaBucciarelli WOW! Getting a reply from my favorite artist and inspiration on my Birthday ! You are truely an angel ! ❤❤❤❤
@@watercolorwithmanisha happy Birthday 🎈 hope you had a wonderful day!!
@@AnnaBucciarelli Thank you !!❤
This pumpkin looks incredibly beautiful!
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Your work is absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Thank you, beautiful combinación of colors❤❤
What a lovely painting❤ Thanks a lot for your tips!
My pleasure 😊
Thank you, brilliant video, love watching you create 💖
congratulation for your painting, and your good adivice
It’s absolutely stunning! ❤. I have no Schminke Forest Blue but Cascade Green from Daniel Smith seems to be very similar
Oh yessss! I have Casxade too and love it for greenery! They even include it in their limited botanical set. Super useful gorgeous color 👌
@@AnnaBucciarelli you are talented, very gentle and you answer a lot to your followers. You are truly a wonderful artist. Thanks a lot for everything, we learn a lot from you 😀
This is SO beautiful!
Thank you 🩷
Simply said….Lovely!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful work!
Absolutely beautiful 😍 ❤
Beautiful!
This is a beautiful painting Anna. Thank you
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful 🖼🖌️🎨‼️
Thank you! 😊
So beautiful🤩 i will try granulated pigments!
Thank you!! You will love them 😊💙
Wow...This is Great information. Thank YOU.😊
Thank you Antoinette! 🧡😊
So beautiful!!
Thank you!!
Beautiful ❤
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Beautiful
Que lindo! 😍😍😍
😍😍😍 so very beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Very beautiful! I love super-granulating colors! Also, Anna, I want to recommend a beautiful book I picked up at the bookstore last week. Every time I look through it it makes me think of you. It’s called Beauty in Bloom, Floral Portraits, by Debi Shapiro. It’s page after page of the most beautifully photographed flowers I’ve ever seen. I would love to see your interpretation of one of the beautiful photographs in the book. Maybe check it out?
Thx. Teacher🎉
Really amazing how beautiful your paintings look. Can you make a list of all the colors you used with the brands since there are only 4 in your description.
Ah sorry! I updated the list to include the main ones - thank you!
Интересная работа❤
If I may ask, what is the light turquoise blue colour that you put around 2:51 near the top of the pumpkin? From what I understand it is not granulating, and it seems to be different from phthalo blue you used earlier. If this is Aqua Green, it looks very different from mine (also Winsor and Newton). Is this some kind of special formulation?
Great question!!! It’s cobalt Teal, very slightly granulating, mine is from Qor. This color is stunning but use with caution / it has some white and tends to reduce transparency of everything around it. I really love it in gouache and acrylic where transparency is not as important, but as an occasional accent in watercolor it’s awesome 😊
@@AnnaBucciarelli Amazing, thank you. I am looking for non-granulates (or slight granulates) of this hue because usually this colour is done with PG50 and it is very noticeably granulating
@@AnnaBucciarelli Just wanted to briefly follow up on this: Thank you, QoR's Cobalt Teal does indeed granulates slightly but seems to be much less than the same colour/pigment from other manufacturers. But there are no white pigments added to the paint, at least not in QoR version - PG 50 is naturally semi-opague, similar to cadmium pigments, in any paint I've saw, and sometimes even naturally opague just like cadmuim paints are.
Thank you very interesting video canada
I love this!
Thank you!!! I am getting ready for more Fall/themed watercoloring 😊💙
Wonderful! Thank you so much! Any suggestions for the super granulating watercolours / granulating watercolours we should purchase? or your favourites? thank you! hugs from Saskatchewan!
Great question! I would definitely explore the range of super-granulating pigments from Schminke, like this Forest Blue: - Forest Blue: amzn.to/3TrE0jl My all time favourite is actually from Daniel Smith, and its the BEST green, called Green Apatite Genuine, I use it practically in every painting:amzn.to/3x1Mt4o
Can you share the reference photo for the pumpkin?
@AnnaBucciarelli If I purchased a year of Patreon, will this have much more detail in teaching the steps? I would love to learn more!
Hi Jennifer, sorry I just saw this but I think I already responded on PATREON - I have about 30 ish full length detailed tutorials on my PATREON where I narrate every stroke in real time plus provide some general theory. Plus some extra demos without narration, only with outlines - just for fun . You can find everything in the Index post there, or if you prefer to browse - there is a visual view on my website www.annabucciarelli.com/classes
Wow...❤
I really like your videos ❤
Thank you 😊
Love your paintings! Do you have an online program/course for beginners? Thanks.
💜🦋💐Beautiful💐🦋💜
I wish you tough classes. I’d be there
I teach online on my PATREON 💙 when kids are a bit older I will definitely go back to teaching in person ❤️
I tried to kind of replicate this painting and failed miserably. Will the tutorial be on patreon soon? I love this painting so much
Hi Dana, I will be posting a realtime demo recording (with outlines but no voiceover) next week. I am still working on the voiceover tutorial for the Toucan & Hobiscus composition 😊
I wish I can draw.
is there a line drawing for this?
It’s on my PATREON 😊
Was there an outline available on patreon for this?
I am posting next week 😊🩷
@@AnnaBucciarelli thank you! Winged it with just sketching it myself and came out okay but will try again 🤓
Hi Anna! I can't find this post in Patreon! Is there a link?
Haven’t posted yet / still processing and posting the Toucan & Hibiscus 😊 Thabkbyiu for your patience 💙
@AnnaBucciarelli Absolutely no worries, Anna! I am so looking forward to it! It's a stunning painting! I definitely need to learn about granulating colors! Thank you for all you do!🎃🍁🍂
I can’t find this on your Patreon.
It will be posted on Patreon in September 😊
Beautiful!