Steven Kozar Thankyou so much for replying, I dream to paint a little like you, when I told someone I wanted to draw with a paintbrush it se3med so improbable, but I thought it must be possible, then last year I stumbled on your videos and knew I was right. It’s learning how to do it though, so I watch you closely and feel inspired. I live in the UK, and your the only person I know of that paints like this. So happy I found you
@@margaretbrownhill1193where in the UK are you ? I am in devon. Check Thierry Duval on instagram and 2 vids hete on youtube. These are my teachers . I wish my life would bring me some first hand lessons with some watercolour greats. Anyway . Devon ?
Josh Joshson thankyou so much Josh, I live in Kent. I just brought up one of his videos and I’ve found him on Instagram , this is so wonderful, I’m in heaven lol
It’s great watching paint again, I personally would like to see the camera REALLY zoom in and capture all those little strokes you paint, that’s where the true talent comes to light! You are the most patient artist I have ever seen, quite impressive!
Hi Steve; Thanks very much for posting this. I know it can be a real pain doing this. As watercolourists we don’t have that many realists painters posting on TH-cam. All the best.
Hi steve can i question you?: Do you really permanent watercolorist or go in oil paint becouse your skills realism will get better .but just my opinion
Hi Rodge, I'm not sure I understand your question. There's a spelling/language problem. I like watercolor and oil both for different reasons. Realism can be achieved with either medium, in my experience. Let me know if that answers your question.
I just noticed something, do you generally recommend painting shadows/darker areas before you bring color in? As in this case, the color/paint of the wall. I think I do both, but come to think of it now I do feel less control adding dark areas afterwards.
You’re a freak of nature Kozar. What an incredible talent God has given you.
I’m do glad you posted this I just love your work, your patience and attention to detail. It’s wonderful seeing how you do this again
Thanks, Margaret! I'm gonna try really hard to make more helpful videos that show my process.
Steven Kozar Thankyou so much for replying, I dream to paint a little like you, when I told someone I wanted to draw with a paintbrush it se3med so improbable, but I thought it must be possible, then last year I stumbled on your videos and knew I was right. It’s learning how to do it though, so I watch you closely and feel inspired. I live in the UK, and your the only person I know of that paints like this. So happy I found you
@@margaretbrownhill1193where in the UK are you ? I am in devon. Check Thierry Duval on instagram and 2 vids hete on youtube. These are my teachers . I wish my life would bring me some first hand lessons with some watercolour greats. Anyway . Devon ?
Josh Joshson thankyou so much Josh, I live in Kent. I just brought up one of his videos and I’ve found him on Instagram , this is so wonderful, I’m in heaven lol
It’s great watching paint again, I personally would like to see the camera
REALLY zoom in and capture all those little strokes you paint, that’s where the true talent comes to light! You are the most patient artist I have ever seen, quite impressive!
Thanks so much, Mark! I'll be making more of these, too!
Hi Steve; Thanks very much for posting this. I know it can be a real pain doing this. As watercolourists we don’t have that many realists painters posting on TH-cam. All the best.
Glad you like it, Ken!
I am finding you a huge inspiration and immensely value this kind of content. Thank you and I hope we get to see some more.
I’m so glad you find this helpful! Thanks for watching and happy painting!
Your works are really mesmerizing but can you show us how you give detailed effects on the grass
So love your work. May have missed it, but do you use Chinese white to get pastel colors ?
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this is just tedious, i get it takes time but you can still get these results in half the time it takes you.
Hi steve can i question you?: Do you really permanent watercolorist or go in oil paint becouse your skills realism will get better .but just my opinion
Hi Rodge, I'm not sure I understand your question. There's a spelling/language problem. I like watercolor and oil both for different reasons. Realism can be achieved with either medium, in my experience. Let me know if that answers your question.
I just noticed something, do you generally recommend painting shadows/darker areas before you bring color in? As in this case, the color/paint of the wall. I think I do both, but come to think of it now I do feel less control adding dark areas afterwards.
Beautiful! How do you transfer your drawing onto the watercolor paper?