Thank you got sharing that it doesn't always turn out how you envision. I get down on myself when i don't paint what I'm envisioning and I need to adopt the way you looked at it!
I smile again at your laid back and no worries approach. You explain your process nicely nonetheless and leave us with a very nice and achievable example, which simply amplifies your process. A nice start to the new year. Thank you.
Haha so glad I am coming off that way. It's taken work. Some days I still struggle with perfectionism. Happy New Year to you, Michael! I wish you many joyous paintings.
I saw your video, and I decided to attempt it, I love how you teach, but I saw that my desire for want was a lesson in patience, abilities, and determination. I feel this painting taught me quite a bit. For me, it was four hrs because I was hard on myself. At the end, when I painted the forest, I was sooooo happy with the outcome that I completely forgot about the snow. I didn't want to put snow on the trees, but I knew I had to finish my picture. I reluctantly applied the white to my picture, but by the time I was done, I was overwhelmed with the beauty of it all. Thank you for picture number 6 in my learning series. It's not exact but very close. Looking forward to our next lesson. My thanks for helping shape my learning. 😊❤
Omg I love that! I’m so happy you’re happy with it and love yours. That’s the best feeling. I appreciate you sharing with me, and hope to continue to bring you valuable and approachable content. 😃🤍🌲
Thank you for talking about the mistakes and things you would have done differently! Had you not said anything, I wouldn’t have noticed and thought it a beautiful painting regardless! So it’s a great lesson in reminding yourself not to get too hung up on mistakes because the viewer probably won’t even notice!🙏🏽😂
As always Jackie, the painting is beautiful. When I see a video from you I get so excited. There are not many artists that paint a misty forest in watercolor.😥 I don't know what goes on in anyone's life but, I do wish you could give us more of your lovely paintings and teaching ideas. Take care Jackie and stay warm.💕🖌🌲 .
Thank you, Penny. I’m trying to work on sharing more. Life is always so crazy haha. But I love TH-cam and don’t plan on going anywhere. I’m going to do my best to post once a week, and I still need to get my Facebook community started. 🤍🌲
I absolutely love this. You’re amazing and way too critical of your work. It’s beautiful. Thank you so much for your tutorials. Can only hope to achieve the same skill as you, with loads of practice. ❤
Thank you for sharing your talents. Your comments about not freaking out over a bump in the road while painting are both funny and refreshing, and really encourages a more positive attitude with the watercolor painting process. You’re a gem. Happy New Year!
I certainly try, though some paintings days I struggle haha. But that's just the nature of art. Thank you so much for watching leaving me a kind comment.
Love it! Your demos have such a calmness to them. From your voice, the background rain, as well as the scenes. Really enjoy them. Hope to see more content from you on the regular. Thanks so much.
Thank you for such a kind comment, Sheila. I never get tired of hearing how calming my videos bring people. I love that so much. Thank you. Makes my heart so happy that you all want more content from me. I’m going to try my hardest to get one video out per week this year. 🌲😬
Thank you for this video! I'm new to this and I painted along with it. It was my first attempt at mountains. The painting turned out to be my best effort yet.
I was glad to see you pop up in my notifications. I was wondering what happened to my forest girl. This is probably my favorite misty pine ridge you made yet. I wish I could do it, but some how my attempts don't look as nice as yours.
Glad you got notified! And thank you for sticking around even though I've been inconsistent with posting. I appreciate it. I'm so glad you've enjoyed this scene! And it's so easy to compare our art and get frustrated. I know I still do it. I have to shut off IG quite often. But keep painting and hang your own art up on your walls so find inspiration in yourself.
Gorgeous as always! And thanks for recommending the long round brushes. I bought one and I absolutely LOVE it. Planning a run to Blick's soon to pick up additional sizes. Happy New Year!
Jackie, I have a quick question. What do we do with all our paintings......good, bad or indifferent. I have a box full. I hate to throw them out but I'm not sure why I am keeping them.....lol. Most of them are practice or somewhat failed attempts. Just wondering.
Hmm that's a great question. For me, I will take old paintings I've done that are no good and use the back of them as practice paper for brush strokes and color mixing. Obviously you wouldn't want to use the back of your paper for an actual painting, but it's great for "non-sense" practice. Otherwise, I have bins full of art pieces. If you can sell them, then that's a major win!
I love your work. You have such a beautiful talent! I do have a hard time watching with volume because of the "s's" ..they are very whistle-like? So volume down for me.
Totally understand. I think I need to retrain how I pronounce S haha but playing an instrument for years probably didn't help. I'm looking into some De-esser settings in my editing to help that, because I totally get that. I have struggles with some readers on audiobooks.
Guys! I’m SO sorry about the weird volumes. I kept moving my head away from my tiny mic. 🙈 Next video will be better I promise. 🌲
Thank you got sharing that it doesn't always turn out how you envision. I get down on myself when i don't paint what I'm envisioning and I need to adopt the way you looked at it!
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I smile again at your laid back and no worries approach. You explain your process nicely nonetheless and leave us with a very nice and achievable example, which simply amplifies your process. A nice start to the new year. Thank you.
Haha so glad I am coming off that way. It's taken work. Some days I still struggle with perfectionism.
Happy New Year to you, Michael! I wish you many joyous paintings.
I saw your video, and I decided to attempt it, I love how you teach, but I saw that my desire for want was a lesson in patience, abilities, and determination. I feel this painting taught me quite a bit. For me, it was four hrs because I was hard on myself. At the end, when I painted the forest, I was sooooo happy with the outcome that I completely forgot about the snow. I didn't want to put snow on the trees, but I knew I had to finish my picture. I reluctantly applied the white to my picture, but by the time I was done, I was overwhelmed with the beauty of it all. Thank you for picture number 6 in my learning series. It's not exact but very close. Looking forward to our next lesson. My thanks for helping shape my learning. 😊❤
Omg I love that! I’m so happy you’re happy with it and love yours. That’s the best feeling. I appreciate you sharing with me, and hope to continue to bring you valuable and approachable content. 😃🤍🌲
Thank you for talking about the mistakes and things you would have done differently! Had you not said anything, I wouldn’t have noticed and thought it a beautiful painting regardless! So it’s a great lesson in reminding yourself not to get too hung up on mistakes because the viewer probably won’t even notice!🙏🏽😂
As always Jackie, the painting is beautiful. When I see a video from you I get so excited. There are not many artists that paint a misty forest in watercolor.😥
I don't know what goes on in anyone's life but, I do wish you could give us more of your lovely paintings and teaching ideas.
Take care Jackie and stay warm.💕🖌🌲
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Thank you, Penny.
I’m trying to work on sharing more. Life is always so crazy haha. But I love TH-cam and don’t plan on going anywhere. I’m going to do my best to post once a week, and I still need to get my Facebook community started. 🤍🌲
For me, this looks magical. It's beautiful. 😍 I wish I could do such ¨mistakes". 😄
Thank you! We are our worst critics for sure, and yet others see what we don’t see. Thank you 🌲🤍
I absolutely love this. You’re amazing and way too critical of your work. It’s beautiful. Thank you so much for your tutorials. Can only hope to achieve the same skill as you, with loads of practice. ❤
Thank you for sharing your talents. Your comments about not freaking out over a bump in the road while painting are both funny and refreshing, and really encourages a more positive attitude with the watercolor painting process. You’re a gem. Happy New Year!
I certainly try, though some paintings days I struggle haha. But that's just the nature of art. Thank you so much for watching leaving me a kind comment.
I don't think they're mistakes at all, I love how it came out! I', a big fan of intuitive expression, much prefer it to "realistic" art:)
Ahh intuitive expression. I like that. Thank you for your kind and encouraging words. Much appreciated.
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Amazing!! So excited to try this ❤
Ooh I hope you have a great experience painting this scene! Thank you for spending your time watching. 🤍🌲
dear i love this. glad you kept it. so inspiring to me. i picked up a lot of ideas from this painting. thank you.
You are so welcome and thank you for leaving me a comment. I wish you many happy winter paintings. 🌲
Love it, thanks for teaching us!!
You are so welcome! 🤍🌲 And thank you for watching and leaving me a comment!
Love it! Your demos have such a calmness to them. From your voice, the background rain, as well as the scenes. Really enjoy them. Hope to see more content from you on the regular. Thanks so much.
Thank you for such a kind comment, Sheila.
I never get tired of hearing how calming my videos bring people. I love that so much. Thank you.
Makes my heart so happy that you all want more content from me. I’m going to try my hardest to get one video out per week this year. 🌲😬
This is so fantastic, wonderful tutorial 😊😊
I appreciate that, Chantelle. Thank you for always watching and leaving me comments. 🤍🌲
Hello waouah...really one to try...thanks from France
Hope you enjoy it!
Really nice 👍
Thank you!
I love it! ❤
Thank you!
So lovely! Your style is great and your explanations clear! You made it very relaxing. Thank you.
As a virtual teacher, that makes my heart so happy. It's nice being able to make concepts understandable.
Beautiful.
Thank you! 🤍🌲
Tx for sharing your gift. Painting is cathartic to me.❤
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for sharing your art Jackie. Informative and impressive as always.
You are so welcome! I appreciate the kind compliment. And thank you for watching another video and leaving me a comment :)
Thank you for this video!
I'm new to this and I painted along with it. It was my first attempt at mountains. The painting turned out to be my best effort yet.
Oh wow that’s amazing! I hope you are loving more of your paintings! It’s always so good to learn more techniques and ways to approach paintings.
Love it!
Thanks!!
I was glad to see you pop up in my notifications. I was wondering what happened to my forest girl. This is probably my favorite misty pine ridge you made yet. I wish I could do it, but some how my attempts don't look as nice as yours.
Glad you got notified! And thank you for sticking around even though I've been inconsistent with posting. I appreciate it.
I'm so glad you've enjoyed this scene! And it's so easy to compare our art and get frustrated. I know I still do it. I have to shut off IG quite often. But keep painting and hang your own art up on your walls so find inspiration in yourself.
amazing 😍
Appreciated, thank you :)
Just a amazing painting.
Much appreciated, thank you. 🌲
So beautiful 👍🏻
Thank you so much 😊
Gorgeous as always! And thanks for recommending the long round brushes. I bought one and I absolutely LOVE it. Planning a run to Blick's soon to pick up additional sizes. Happy New Year!
Thanks a million! So glad you’re loving them!
Happy New Year to you as well 🌲🌲🌲
Wow
Thank you!
Wow awesome art my friend 😁😁😁👍👍👍😍😍😍 new here 😁
Thank you so much 😀🌲
Jackie, I have a quick question. What do we do with all our paintings......good, bad or indifferent. I have a box full. I hate to throw them out but I'm not sure why I am keeping them.....lol. Most of them are practice or somewhat failed attempts. Just wondering.
Hmm that's a great question. For me, I will take old paintings I've done that are no good and use the back of them as practice paper for brush strokes and color mixing. Obviously you wouldn't want to use the back of your paper for an actual painting, but it's great for "non-sense" practice. Otherwise, I have bins full of art pieces. If you can sell them, then that's a major win!
I love your work. You have such a beautiful talent! I do have a hard time watching with volume because of the "s's" ..they are very whistle-like? So volume down for me.
Totally understand. I think I need to retrain how I pronounce S haha but playing an instrument for years probably didn't help. I'm looking into some
De-esser settings in my editing to help that, because I totally get that. I have struggles with some readers on audiobooks.