Thank you for opening up these paintings for us. It is so difficult to limit and focus detail. Have wrecked sooo many drawings with TOO MUCH - never mind color. Looking forward to catching up on videos you've done while I was away. Love your passion, perspective, and generous modest spirit.
Thank you, Liron! I love museum tours so much & I felt like I was on one, but packed with so much more info. on the artistic methods, composition, & color theory, etc. as seen by a true artist rather than curator or guide.
James Gurney is what made me revisit Water and Gouache after a long break. And your style and videos helps keep me motivated to move it along. Thank you for the videos!
Wonderful choice- Sargent, Turner and the amazing Chien are my favourites. Connecting shapes, I’ve heard it so many times even before this lesson, I’ll probably dream about it tonight. Maybe a future demo, Liron about how to connect shapes AND make them read as separate elements, like Chien's buildings for example? Just something that might demonstrate the importance of this connection . Thanks , it was very inspiring.
Thank you so much for this. Thanks also for introducing Marc Folly to me. My all time favourite artist is CC Wei but Marc’s style just took my breath away.
Thank you I feel like you personally put a lot into this vid. As soon as the first Turner picture flashed on the screen I immediately recognized it. Seeing his work in person is spellbinding
I really enjoy this video! Thank you for make me know these artists. I was already aware about some of them but nor all. The lesson we can lern from them works is really precoius and could bring inspiration for develop a personal style. Totally agree that even if it looks easier to stay loosy and keep a low number of details, that's not easy at all. Thank you again!
I liked this one a lot. That picture Gurney did of the house and the man standing in front of it is on his channel and he does a trick and actually the man is him and he comes alive and starts walking around in the painting. Cheers Liron
It's interesting that so many Artists in this video broke the "rule" of painting warm colors in the foreground and cool colors in the background to create distance or depth. Very interesting to look at these works and your commentary. Thank you.
Hi Liron, nice video on different simplification techniques used by artists. Just wanted to let you know that the last of Turner's paintings is called ' the burning of the houses of parliaments'. While the color scheme is simplified ,the finish is great because of tonal values . Really admire all the artists you've chosen. :)
Inspirational samples with excellent explanations! Now I can see art more clearly and understand how to go about with my painting. Thanks, Mr. Liron who is also a master!
Hi Liron...could you do a video on choosing my subject of painting? Other day I chose very complex painting...complex architecture in rain...dimlight...etc ..failed miserably to achieve the value. I think choosing what to paint at one's own level of expertise is important . Could you suggest on this
Haha I definitely agree! Choosing a simple & accessible subject is very important. I actually did a few vids on the topic. In case you missed them, you can watch here: From this course: th-cam.com/video/K_dy4zIor1c/w-d-xo.html Older vid that shows how to choose, and also how to edit it to make it simpler to paint - th-cam.com/video/-q4io0Z15eU/w-d-xo.html I hope these help 😊🙏🏼
Great series. :) I actually have been following this person and struggle to understand his thought process on his paintings. If you can do a study like this on Direk King ok the next time I would appreciate it very much :)
I really needed this lesson right now. Thank you Liron! Excellent!!
Danke, das war jetzt sehr gut für mich! 🫶
Really great! Thanks, Liron.
Very eye opening!! Thank you so much!! I loved it!
Thank you Donna 😁🙏🏼
Nice images of great artists, Thanks... By the way one of the Turner's watercolor is ''The Burning of the houses of Parliement' :)
Thank you for opening up these paintings for us. It is so difficult to limit and focus detail. Have wrecked sooo many drawings with TOO MUCH - never mind color. Looking forward to catching up on videos you've done while I was away. Love your passion, perspective, and generous modest spirit.
So happy you enjoyed this one 😊🙏🏼
Thank you from Montevideo Uruguay.
Thank you. Fabulous!
Happy to help 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for watching!
Thank you, Liron! I love museum tours so much & I felt like I was on one, but packed with so much more info. on the artistic methods, composition, & color theory, etc. as seen by a true artist rather than curator or guide.
James Gurney is what made me revisit Water and Gouache after a long break. And your style and videos helps keep me motivated to move it along. Thank you for the videos!
So awesome to hear, thank you 😁🙏🏼
James has legendary skills! 🤩
Wonderful choice- Sargent, Turner and the amazing Chien are my favourites. Connecting shapes, I’ve heard it so many times even before this lesson, I’ll probably dream about it tonight. Maybe a future demo, Liron about how to connect shapes AND make them read as separate elements, like Chien's buildings for example? Just something that might demonstrate the importance of this connection . Thanks , it was very inspiring.
That's a great nuanced point! I'll brainstorm a good way of presenting and teaching it 😊
Thank you so much for this. Thanks also for introducing Marc Folly to me. My all time favourite artist is CC Wei but Marc’s style just took my breath away.
Haha they are both incredible! 😊🙏🏼
Thank you so much for watching the vids and participating in the live sessions too! much appreciated
Thank you I feel like you personally put a lot into this vid. As soon as the first Turner picture flashed on the screen I immediately recognized it. Seeing his work in person is spellbinding
I really enjoy this video! Thank you for make me know these artists. I was already aware about some of them but nor all. The lesson we can lern from them works is really precoius and could bring inspiration for develop a personal style. Totally agree that even if it looks easier to stay loosy and keep a low number of details, that's not easy at all. Thank you again!
Wonderful video!
Most of Watercolor paintings is my favourite!
Lost of information & really you said very well❤️❤️🙏
#lifeiswatercolor
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
Watercolor's so exciting! 🤩🎨
I loved this! I love lots of color....thank you Liron 🙂
Thank you my friend 😊🙏🏼 Happy you enjoyed this one!
I liked this one a lot. That picture Gurney did of the house and the man standing in front of it is on his channel and he does a trick and actually the man is him and he comes alive and starts walking around in the painting. Cheers Liron
He's something special 🤩
Thank you so much for watching 😊🙏🏼
Amazing works! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Carla 😁🙏🏼
It's interesting that so many Artists in this video broke the "rule" of painting warm colors in the foreground and cool colors in the background to create distance or depth. Very interesting to look at these works and your commentary. Thank you.
Hi Liron, nice video on different simplification techniques used by artists. Just wanted to let you know that the last of Turner's paintings is called ' the burning of the houses of parliaments'. While the color scheme is simplified ,the finish is great because of tonal values . Really admire all the artists you've chosen. :)
Inspirational samples with excellent explanations! Now I can see art more clearly and understand how to go about with my painting. Thanks, Mr. Liron who is also a master!
It's my pleasure 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for watching!
Hi Liron...could you do a video on choosing my subject of painting? Other day I chose very complex painting...complex architecture in rain...dimlight...etc ..failed miserably to achieve the value. I think choosing what to paint at one's own level of expertise is important . Could you suggest on this
Haha I definitely agree! Choosing a simple & accessible subject is very important.
I actually did a few vids on the topic.
In case you missed them, you can watch here:
From this course: th-cam.com/video/K_dy4zIor1c/w-d-xo.html
Older vid that shows how to choose, and also how to edit it to make it simpler to paint - th-cam.com/video/-q4io0Z15eU/w-d-xo.html
I hope these help 😊🙏🏼
@@LironYan Thanks a lot🙏🙏
Great series. :) I actually have been following this person and struggle to understand his thought process on his paintings. If you can do a study like this on Direk King ok the next time I would appreciate it very much :)
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Como me gustaría aprender ingles para entender un poco más de lo que usted muestra :(
Yo necesito mejorar mi español!
Gracias por ver mis videos 😊🙏🏼