How to make your street scenes EXCITING and LOOSE!
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Love it! Thank you!!
You are so welcome! I appreciate your feedback 😊
Love the style of this. Always like the colours you use in your paintings. Thank you for so generously sharing. Heatwave here in the UK.
Things are finally starting to warm up here in France as well. Bring on the en plein air watercolour painting!
I tend to paint tight to me such talent to be able to render that softness an let the eye fill in details. As I'm watching you do figures I see these blobs come to life with personality. Thank you Karel here from America.
Thank you so much 😀
Ciekawe rozwiązanie kolorystyczne i swobodne podejście do tematu .spodoba się .
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Thank you for the video. I like the spontaneous and loose look, it has the classic watercolor look.
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Beautiful. Love the colour balance in this painting.
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I'm curious about your palette. Do you squeeze fresh colour into it regularly or do you wet the pigment to keep it so juicy?
I use Rembrandt and Daniel Smith tube paints and store my palette with lid closed. They seem to stay wet pretty well. Plus I paint regularly so it doesn't get a chance to dry out!
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Watching from South Africa, great demo, but how do you manage to mix that yellow into the blue sky without getting a green??
I find as long as you don't fuss with it to much. I avoid bright yellows, try yellow ochre.
So thrilling to watch the scene emerge. Subscribed. 😀
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