Ms. Davidson: I am a 93 yearold wc painter from the USA and I find your tutorials excellent teaching moments. I learn something new each time I do one of your totorials. Mnay, many thanks. Jim Drummond
I have taken to watercolor painting recently and was really getting frustrated with mixing. Fortunately while scrolling Pinterest, I came across one of your landscapes ( the three color one). Just halfway through the video on TH-cam became new subscriber. Now it has become a ritual to watch your video everyday . I have learnt so much from you. N by practicing strokes, the mixing is getting better. I have finished the very first landscape,( came out pretty decent) . Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge with us .🙏🙏
Dear Lois, after watching many of the videos you posted over the past months and months, I have become a silent admirer and finally was brave enough to leave you my first ever comment on TH-cam. I really enjoy the wonderful loose and free way, in which you magically produce these charming landscapes. I have started exploring water colour myself and often loose myself in too much detail and everything gets very tense and overworked. But recently I have started to paint one sky per day (like you recommend in one of your previous videos) and just let myself be inspired by what appears before me and what the water and the colours do. Thank you so much for all the good tips and the wonderful inspiration. I will keep watching ... ... ... :-)
Thanks so much, your comment has made my day, one sky a day and your approach sounds like the perfect way to progress and really enjoy watercolour painting :-)
Love your technique and teaching methods. You can tell that you have worked with small children as your voice is soothing to listen to. I have watched a lot of videos on TH-cam and have never made comments. A lot of them I have to turn off the sound. I’ve been so inspired by your wonderful skies using a hake brush that I have bought some. Still practicing!
Thanks for giving us a close-up of the palette Lois. It was really important to understand just HOW thick your paint was, and your hake looked like you'd squeezed it almost dry. Very useful 👍
I have just found your channel. This painting demo has captured me. The softness of the painting and the calmness of your presentation is just what I needed. Thank you 😊.
Great tutorial on a style that's less elusive to me know. I felt adventures and added viridian green here and there. Happy with the outcome. Thank you so much!
Really lovely painting Lois! Love the softness and the feeling of perspective from different tones! Hard to imagine a snowy landscape from sydney at the moment!
Thanks so much Scott, no snow here yet, we don’t often get it in the South 😊 tomorrow for a complete contrast I am posting a very busy semi abstract coral reef 😉🤔🤣🌊🌊🌊
You all probably dont give a shit but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
@George Musa thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Love it! Thank you so much for sharing. So invigorating! Now, I want to try painting, using some of your techniques: very wet, and letting paint diffuse down the page, and also, using a card to etch into the dark paint to distinguish and suggest 'tree trunks' in the distant tree line of the landscape! Excellent. Beautiful work, master painter!
Rigger brush- what is the size ? And thank you for your videos. I’m a begginer but I aldeady see impovement after having followed and painting along with your great advises.
Really beautiful, I love all the shadows that create naturally thanks to the edges that the wet part creates with the dry part! For some reason I can't get the white of the paper back when I scratch the painting with the card.. what can the reason be?
Thank you! Maybe you are trying to scratch when the paint is either too wet or too dry, it needs to be somewhere between the too, just damp, maybe try an experiment on a scrap of paper and paint a very wet thick mark then try to scrape a white mark every minute or so so you can then find out how your paper reacts as most paper is slightly different
I think you must be having a little joke here 🤞🤣🌲, most deciduous trees loose their leaves, although some of these hold onto their leaves throughout, a phenomenon known as marcescence, but as I’m sure you must know, all evergreen trees keep their leaves through the winter! 🌲
Ms. Davidson: I am a 93 yearold wc painter from the USA and I find your tutorials excellent teaching moments. I learn something new each time I do one of your totorials. Mnay, many thanks. Jim Drummond
Very effective. A good example of 'less is more'!
Thanks so much Robert!
So soft and beautiful❤❤❤
Very nice, reminds me of a cross between David Bellamy and Ron Ranson!
Love that sky.
Simple technique, great effect.
Thanks.
The more I look at this the more I like it 👌
Thanks!
I have taken to watercolor painting recently and was really getting frustrated with mixing. Fortunately while scrolling Pinterest, I came across one of your landscapes ( the three color one). Just halfway through the video on TH-cam became new subscriber. Now it has become a ritual to watch your video everyday . I have learnt so much from you. N by practicing strokes, the mixing is getting better. I have finished the very first landscape,( came out pretty decent) . Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge with us .🙏🙏
LOVE to watch and listen to your description. You are such a great teacher. Thanks so much!
Lovely painting Lois.
Great voice and excellent watercolor demonstration . Super I love it
amazing work sachi a beautiful strokes and colour flow is amazing ❤❤❤ beautyful monochrome landscape ☺️
Love it. Thanks for this inspirational video
Dear Lois, after watching many of the videos you posted over the past months and months, I have become a silent admirer and finally was brave enough to leave you my first ever comment on TH-cam. I really enjoy the wonderful loose and free way, in which you magically produce these charming landscapes.
I have started exploring water colour myself and often loose myself in too much detail and everything gets very tense and overworked. But recently I have started to paint one sky per day (like you recommend in one of your previous videos) and just let myself be inspired by what appears before me and what the water and the colours do. Thank you so much for all the good tips and the wonderful inspiration. I will keep watching ... ... ... :-)
Thanks so much, your comment has made my day, one sky a day and your approach sounds like the perfect way to progress and really enjoy watercolour painting :-)
A very relaxed atmosphere! Thanks for sharing!🤗
wonderful your gentleness, your voice and your touch thank you
Love your technique and teaching methods. You can tell that you have worked with small children as your voice is soothing to listen to. I have watched a lot of videos on TH-cam and have never made comments. A lot of them I have to turn off the sound. I’ve been so inspired by your wonderful skies using a hake brush that I have bought some. Still practicing!
Thanks so much!
This is fantastic! I’m feeling the need to have ago whilst it is snowing outside! I love your way of painting so therapeutic to watch💕💕💕🎨🎨🎨
Another great lesson
I love this. Thankyou.
Thanks for giving us a close-up of the palette Lois. It was really important to understand just HOW thick your paint was, and your hake looked like you'd squeezed it almost dry. Very useful 👍
Thanks Barbara, I'm glad it was helpful!
Superbe! J'aime beaucoup.
Fantastic! Definitely your best. Thanks Lois.
Thanks so much!
Another delightful paint. Thank you.
Thanks!
Fantástico amiga!!!!! Espectacular ❤❤❤❤❤
I have just found your channel. This painting demo has captured me. The softness of the painting and the calmness of your presentation is just what I needed. Thank you 😊.
Winter trees I used to find depressing. The last few years I’ve begun embracing their lacy ness.
That you for this lovely Winter science.
Thanks so much, I love winter trees :-)
Great tutorial on a style that's less elusive to me know. I felt adventures and added viridian green here and there. Happy with the outcome. Thank you so much!
Beautiful
Love it!
I like that one a lot. Thanks.
Nice and soft and wintery. Very nice, Lois! :)
Thanks!
Pure magic unfolds right before my eyes. Stunning. I love your channel & I'm SOOOoo grateful for the work you do & share
Love your approach and your gentle voice when you explain your technique. Stunning work.Thanks Lois .
Thanks so much, I was a teaching assistant for Primary school children for years, that has probably helped!
Thank you
Absolutely loved this thank you so much 😊
Beautiful
Thank you for posting your paintings, can't wait to give this one a try.
Yes love your tutorials, I listened to this one to help me relax. Will try the painting later. 👍
Really lovely painting Lois! Love the softness and the feeling of perspective from different tones! Hard to imagine a snowy landscape from sydney at the moment!
Thanks so much Scott, no snow here yet, we don’t often get it in the South 😊 tomorrow for a complete contrast I am posting a very busy semi abstract coral reef 😉🤔🤣🌊🌊🌊
You all probably dont give a shit but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot my password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Zakai Jalen Instablaster :)
@George Musa thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@George Musa It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account !
Very nice demo. Thank you so much!
Love your work ..inspiring ...
Great, love it very much, how you do it so easily!👏👌🌷
Beautiful! You’re a very good instructor, you teach me so much. Thank you!
Thanks Rita, that makes me very happy!
Wonderful 👌👌 i m big fan of ur work
Love it! Thank you so much for sharing. So invigorating! Now, I want to try painting, using some of your techniques: very wet, and letting paint diffuse down the page, and also, using a card to etch into the dark paint to distinguish and suggest 'tree trunks' in the distant tree line of the landscape! Excellent. Beautiful work, master painter!
Love this one too ! Lois, if only I could take painting lessons in real with you, I would progress much !!!
Aww I love this Lois. Makes me feel very festive🎄
Thanks, me too!
Wow! Lovely!
Thanks 😊💐
Good job,congrats!
This is lovely Lois - thank you. Makes me feel cold looking at it! Can't wait to have a go!
Thank you!
Dear Lois, thank you for your advice about snow painting, it is not easy. ..A good example of landscape | Alex
Beautiful watercolor painting!! Loved watching the process and gorgeous colors!💙💜
Thanks so much 😊💐
Beautiful painting again, love your tutorials and it's like a mindfulness session. Please keep sharing your talent 🎨🖌️👍
Thanks so much!
Absolutely beautiful can’t wait to have a go. Brilliant lesson, thank you so much 🙏
Thank you Lois - so inspiring and calming at the same time. I love your art.
Love it! Thank you.
Lovely
Thanks so much!
just found your channel I'm in awe
Thank so much!
Beautiful!
Rigger brush- what is the size ?
And thank you for your videos.
I’m a begginer but I aldeady see impovement after having followed and painting along with your great advises.
Thank you 😊
Thanks 😊💐
So effective
Nice video! Onto what type of board do you paste the paper?
Thanks, its an A3 size board meant for acrylic or oil painting but it makes a good painting board for me, I have a few
Really beautiful, I love all the shadows that create naturally thanks to the edges that the wet part creates with the dry part! For some reason I can't get the white of the paper back when I scratch the painting with the card.. what can the reason be?
Thank you! Maybe you are trying to scratch when the paint is either too wet or too dry, it needs to be somewhere between the too, just damp, maybe try an experiment on a scrap of paper and paint a very wet thick mark then try to scrape a white mark every minute or so so you can then find out how your paper reacts as most paper is slightly different
@@LoisDavidsonArt Thank you for your kind reply Lois!
Cool 🎄☃️🎄
Cool. Keep it up!
Thanks!
Hello, does the paper use wateford sanders react well in wet on wet?
Well your watercolor is fine.
Sincerely Arthur, from to France👍
Thanks! Saunders Waterford is wonderful for wet in wet, one of my favourite papers 👍😊
Magnífico parabéns 👏🏻
Thanks so much!
❤️❤️❤️
Really beautiful paintings, you make them look so effortless. But I am not able to look at your videos in HD.
Thank you
Очень красиво!
Thanks so much!
When you turned the board 🤯
Why do you paint winter trees with the leaves still on. In my country the USA, they do not have, they fall off in Autumn.
I think you must be having a little joke here 🤞🤣🌲, most deciduous trees loose their leaves, although some of these hold onto their leaves throughout, a phenomenon known as marcescence, but as I’m sure you must know, all evergreen trees keep their leaves through the winter! 🌲
Are you on Instagram?
Yes, LoisDavidsonArt