The one you did wet on wet was my favorite. When you went back and added more dark it really was the best!! And yes, each one had its beauty. I love water color.
Hi Karen ... I have only been painting since October but I've been following your tutorials and had a lot of fun copying six or seven of your landscapes ... I'm always amazed when the painting comes to life in front of my eyes and resembles yours somewhat ... you've given me the confidence to try landscapes on my own, which is my New Year resolution (a lot of my Christmas presents consisted of watercolour equipment), but I'll continue to watch your tutorials and keep practicing your techniques ... thank you.
Good morning Wow very nice Vedio You are really a great master and teaching without hiding anything I am an Artist and made three water colour landscape paintings exhibitions at Balgandharv art gallery at Pune still find difficult to paint trees but after watching this Vedio it's easy to paint trees Thanks for sharing
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Those techniques were great and all looked fantastic when finished. I loved the wet on wet version especially but can see myself trying all of them. Great video. Thank you 💐
I love painting trees and have used many techniques to do so. Several of your techniques are new to me, though, and I can’t wait to try them! Thanks for the great video!
Thank you, Karen, I learn something new with each of your tutorials. I have always loved your atmospheric paintings and have tried each of them. The only pictures that I have painted where I have felt confident enough to hang on the wall were from your tutorials I followed. This tutorial is giving me more confidence with my trees. Again, thank you!
Thanks once again Karen. I love your tutorials. I was slightly surprised you didn't use a fan brush as a speciality brush though, can you say why you didn't?
I'm looking forward to trying these techniques. I can always use help with trees! Interestingly, the natural sponge tree is my least favourite, perhaps because it has so little variation in texture, and indeed I've always been a bit disappointed with my attempts to use a natural sponge. I don't understand why it is so popular with watercolour artists.
I love using a natural sponge and some are better than others and this can affect the results, if you find a natural sponge that works well, don’t loose it! It can create amazing trees 😀
When the canopy of the tree is not so dense and the sky is seen through the foliage: is it better to paint the sky first or later fill the gaps in the canopy with the sky- colour?
@@KarenRiceArt Thank you, but not only for this answer, but for all of your generous tutorials. You are not only great painter, but also great teacher!
I love watching your podcasts, Karin. The wonderful art and the beautiful music are very special. Thank you very much.
My absolute pleasure 😊
This was so helpful to see the same picture painted with different techniques - I learned a lot. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful 😊
The wet on wet is my favourite, it looks more like the picture and natural looking. Loved the demonstration.
Thank you 😊
Great comparison of techniques and a great tutorial thank you
You are so welcome 😊
These techniques are very useful. You had explained so well these techniques .I will definately try them.
Thank you 😊
You're looking GREAT, Miss Karen!!
My homework for tomorrow! Thanks for your tutorials.😊
Have fun 😊
Hey Karen just to let you know that you’re a great mentor and I enjoy all your videos with something new every time
Thank you James, that’s so kind of you to say!
Thank you. This is very helpful for me. Love this trees. 🌳
Wow what timing - this is exactly what I'm trying to learn now. Thanks!
Wonderful! Thank you Patty
Thanks so much for this, I love the bottom middle
Thank you 😊
Thank you just gone back to watercolour painting found your tutorial so helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you again Karen very much that you give me confidence to paint trees so beautifully by your wonderful methods.
That is wonderful! Thank you for sharing 😀
Awesome so much fun thank you
Thank you Pam 😀
Fabulous tutorial ty......your confidence is encouraging
Thank you 😊
These tecniques are brilliant. I had such a difficult time painting trees.these tecniques will instill more confidence in me.
Wonderful!
Thank you .Your vedios are very helpful to learn
Brilliant. Thank you❤️🦋
You are so welcome 😊
Thank you Karen I think all
the trees are great. They look
Fresh and lovely green.
I will be trying some.
Thankyou
Thank you so much Beryl 😀
Thank you! This was an unexpected bonus seeing this today. You create a relaxed atmosphere which helps me learn.
Thank you so much 😊
Really fun techniques that work. Thank you for sharing you expertise. I'm constantly learning something new from you videos.
Thank you so much Elli 😊
Brilliant. Thank you so much
Thank you Desiree, glad you enjoyed it 😊
These were great!! Thank you so much!!!
Lovely. Excellent lesson.
Thank you! 😃
The one you did wet on wet was my favorite. When you went back and added more dark it really was the best!! And yes, each one had its beauty. I love water color.
Thank you so much Camille 😀
Karen. Love the techniques on the variation of 🌳 🌳 🌳 🌳.
Thank you! This is incredibly helpful.
😘👍💖 🎨
Thank you Liz 😊
Thank you for your skills
I love the various tools for texture! Thanks so much for sharing!
You are so welcome!
This tutorial is so helpful! I've had such a hard time painting trees, but practicing these techniques will help me improve.
Wonderful! So pleased you found this helpful 😀
Fascinating! I never used a scrubbie to paint with. I really like it!
Thank you 😊
What brilliant ideas, many thanks.
Fabulous thank you Karen 15:00 😊
Hi Karen ... I have only been painting since October but I've been following your tutorials and had a lot of fun copying six or seven of your landscapes ... I'm always amazed when the painting comes to life in front of my eyes and resembles yours somewhat ... you've given me the confidence to try landscapes on my own, which is my New Year resolution (a lot of my Christmas presents consisted of watercolour equipment), but I'll continue to watch your tutorials and keep practicing your techniques ... thank you.
I am so pleased for you Kevin! Well done... I hope you continue to enjoy your watercolour journey! Thank you 😊
Good morning
Wow very nice Vedio You are really a great master and teaching without hiding anything I am an Artist and made three water colour landscape paintings exhibitions at Balgandharv art gallery at Pune still find difficult to paint trees but after watching this Vedio it's easy to paint trees
Thanks for sharing
Thank you! I’m so pleased you enjoyed this tutorial.
For more exclusive and in-depth tutorials why not think about joining my Patreon membership.
www.patreon.com/karenriceart
I like the third one with the sponge. So far that is my favorite.
Thank you Christine, I was so surprised used how well that turned out!
Very helpful…tearing the more solid sponges a good idea
Thank you Linda 😀
Very helpful, thank you
You're welcome!
Those techniques were great and all looked fantastic when finished. I loved the wet on wet version especially but can see myself trying all of them. Great video. Thank you 💐
Thank you Nancy
I love painting trees and have used many techniques to do so. Several of your techniques are new to me, though, and I can’t wait to try them! Thanks for the great video!
Thank you Nan, so pleased you are inspired to try out your he different techniques 😊
Thank you, Karen, I learn something new with each of your tutorials. I have always loved your atmospheric paintings and have tried each of them. The only pictures that I have painted where I have felt confident enough to hang on the wall were from your tutorials I followed. This tutorial is giving me more confidence with my trees. Again, thank you!
Thank you so much Laura! So pleased you like the atmospheric tutorials! I am also so delighted that you have framed some of them!
As a beginner, I am having trouble painting Australian trees. Using your techniques might just ease my stress!
I hope so 😊
I love them all! 💚
Thank you Karen 🥰
Grand Merci.😊
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much
Thank you 😊
Thank you.
You're welcome!
6 handy ways to explore making trees 😀
Thanks once again Karen. I love your tutorials. I was slightly surprised you didn't use a fan brush as a speciality brush though, can you say why you didn't?
Thank you Sam! I prefer using the fan brush for fir trees or similar 😀
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I’m definitely going to give it a try, I’m wondering what kind of brushes you use for doing the watercolor 😊
Thank you Linda! You will find all of my materials in the description which I hope you will find helpful 😊
I'm looking forward to trying these techniques. I can always use help with trees! Interestingly, the natural sponge tree is my least favourite, perhaps because it has so little variation in texture, and indeed I've always been a bit disappointed with my attempts to use a natural sponge. I don't understand why it is so popular with watercolour artists.
I love using a natural sponge and some are better than others and this can affect the results, if you find a natural sponge that works well, don’t loose it! It can create amazing trees 😀
When the canopy of the tree is not so dense and the sky is seen through the foliage: is it better to paint the sky first or later fill the gaps in the canopy with the sky- colour?
Yes you can do so
@@KarenRiceArt Thank you, but not only for this answer, but for all of your generous tutorials. You are not only great painter, but also great teacher!
Ace!
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