Good morning Trina (tea-time 😊)…it is interesting to work in a series and these turned out great. Like the different color combination…the light green give it a spring flavor and the reddish color an autumn feel. I agree that the watercolor crayon in the end did do a lot to enhance these paintings. It would take too long to write the different things I saw in the different paintings…like a house…a bird…the mountains…the valleys…the water…but one sees what they want to see. Thanks for another great video and have a wonderful day! ❤
Thanks Katerina! Hope you had a wonderful morning. I do like working in series but I have to create them all at once or they don’t have the same feel. The salmon color really made these pieces. 😍
Ever tried painting four watercolors on one sheet? It’s such a fun and easy way to experiment with different techniques on the same canvas! Let me know which one is your favorite in the comments below! 👇 And don’t forget to hit subscribe for more creative art tutorials! 🌟
Smoodging is always allowed 😁 Ok. Was saving this to inspire me to get out of bed & go create! I picked up a bunch of cool eucalyptus leaves & I have some Linoprinting ink to try for the first time on my Gelli plate - wish me luck!
Can't decide which one I love best--they are all so good! Very fun working in multiples at once and seeing how they differ, yet are a series as well. Loved all the color combos, especially the paynes grey (Yes! I agree, you can't make a painting without payne's grey... one of my go to colors always) and the salmon at the end really made them all pop! Really love the simply grey skies in these, they are very moody/misty. Lovely work as always and nice to see you mix it up a bit! 🤩😍🤩
That is so spooky! I watched a video of yours from a year ago & commented on that that it would be so cool to see you go crazy with colours & use something like red & green… but you must have already filmed this when I wrote that comment & I hadn’t seen this. Very weird coincidence! And I love these bright vivid landscapes, just for a change. Very vibrant with the colours, marks & layers 😁
Haha! I thought the same thing! I saw your comment after I posted this video and was like “that’s so weird and cool.” I really enjoyed making these colorful pieces. I think I needed something different in my palette. I’m going to continue exploring new colors. Thanks my friend! 😍
Hi Trina I'm late to this one😊 This is a lovely set, and l like the change of colours. Your paintings wouldn't be the same without scratches 😁 Yes l do a series sometimes, its fun. I always enjoy your videos, thank you.....Alioban ❤
Thank you Alison! I really enjoyed creating this set with a different palette. So much so I’m going to do another one with a different palette. And the scratches are here to stay. 😍
You make such great color choices. When I try to do this I get TOO random and they don’t look good together. Do you have some guidelines in your head or do you just “know” what colors will work? Adding the salmon was lovely. I so enjoy watching you paint. Did you use paint or stamping ink on the stamp?
Great question. I usually have a plan of three colors and then go from there. Think about color combinations that are opposite on the color wheel like blue/orange or green/red. Then you can add a warm grey or Paynes grey. Then add one accent color that pops. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching. 😍
I liked all 4…when you were adding the goldish? scratches, did you use acrylic paint on the paper, and then you scratch it off on the opposite side? Thanks
Lovely results. Could you tell me what the stamp is that you use? Also did you mention what the watercolour set was? Oo and did you use that aqua pasta during the demo when you used the colour shaper? Thanks
The stamp is a texture stamp from TEMU and I used the Paul Rubens floral watercolor set. I didn’t use Aquapasto in these but that would have been a good idea. Thanks for watching! 😍
Lots of layers from the transparent watercolor. I like how they each showed through, and created depth.
I'm so glad you picked up on that! It's one of my favorite aspects of watercolors. 😍
I really like your lines too Trina 😂
Aww, thanks so much. 😍
Good morning Trina (tea-time 😊)…it is interesting to work in a series and these turned out great. Like the different color combination…the light green give it a spring flavor and the reddish color an autumn feel. I agree that the watercolor crayon in the end did do a lot to enhance these paintings. It would take too long to write the different things I saw in the different paintings…like a house…a bird…the mountains…the valleys…the water…but one sees what they want to see. Thanks for another great video and have a wonderful day! ❤
Thanks Katerina! Hope you had a wonderful morning. I do like working in series but I have to create them all at once or they don’t have the same feel. The salmon color really made these pieces. 😍
Ever tried painting four watercolors on one sheet? It’s such a fun and easy way to experiment with different techniques on the same canvas! Let me know which one is your favorite in the comments below! 👇 And don’t forget to hit subscribe for more creative art tutorials! 🌟
I love watching you work as you can tell by my daily viewings. Love the series
Thanks so much! I really enjoyed working on four paintings at once. 😍
Gorgeous. You have such great instincts about where a simple smudge or line can become really evocative!
Thanks so much. That’s really kind of you. 🥰
Love each one! Your work is beautiful and inspirational.
Aw, thank you so much! 😍
Smoodging is always allowed 😁 Ok. Was saving this to inspire me to get out of bed & go create! I picked up a bunch of cool eucalyptus leaves & I have some Linoprinting ink to try for the first time on my Gelli plate - wish me luck!
I love it! Have fun! I love experimenting with new things. Let me know how the link ink works on the Gelli plate. 😍
Trina, this is a great video and very helpful to me. Thank you!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you found it helpful. 😍
I love how you knew to add the salmon neocolor, it really brought them to life. Another great video. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much! I think that salmon color brought it together. 😍
I really like these a lot ❤
Thanks my friend! 😍
Very cool... inspired now to try this💕
Thanks! I hope you have fun with it! 😍
Can't decide which one I love best--they are all so good! Very fun working in multiples at once and seeing how they differ, yet are a series as well. Loved all the color combos, especially the paynes grey (Yes! I agree, you can't make a painting without payne's grey... one of my go to colors always) and the salmon at the end really made them all pop! Really love the simply grey skies in these, they are very moody/misty. Lovely work as always and nice to see you mix it up a bit! 🤩😍🤩
Paynes grey is life! I love how you picked up on the grey skies! I love a simple sky and the salmon color. Thanks my friend! 😍
That is so spooky! I watched a video of yours from a year ago & commented on that that it would be so cool to see you go crazy with colours & use something like red & green… but you must have already filmed this when I wrote that comment & I hadn’t seen this. Very weird coincidence! And I love these bright vivid landscapes, just for a change. Very vibrant with the colours, marks & layers 😁
Haha! I thought the same thing! I saw your comment after I posted this video and was like “that’s so weird and cool.” I really enjoyed making these colorful pieces. I think I needed something different in my palette. I’m going to continue exploring new colors. Thanks my friend! 😍
Hi Trina I'm late to this one😊 This is a lovely set, and l like the change of colours. Your paintings wouldn't be the same without scratches 😁 Yes l do a series sometimes, its fun. I always enjoy your videos, thank you.....Alioban ❤
Thank you Alison! I really enjoyed creating this set with a different palette. So much so I’m going to do another one with a different palette. And the scratches are here to stay. 😍
You make such great color choices. When I try to do this I get TOO random and they don’t look good together. Do you have some guidelines in your head or do you just “know” what colors will work? Adding the salmon was lovely. I so enjoy watching you paint.
Did you use paint or stamping ink on the stamp?
I believe it was watercolour painted on to the stamp 😊
Great question. I usually have a plan of three colors and then go from there. Think about color combinations that are opposite on the color wheel like blue/orange or green/red. Then you can add a warm grey or Paynes grey. Then add one accent color that pops. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching. 😍
I liked all 4…when you were adding the goldish? scratches, did you use acrylic paint on the paper, and then you scratch it off on the opposite side? Thanks
@@robingoff322 I used oil pastel on deli paper. I have used acrylic paint with the deli paper as well. 😍
Lovely results. Could you tell me what the stamp is that you use? Also did you mention what the watercolour set was? Oo and did you use that aqua pasta during the demo when you used the colour shaper? Thanks
The stamp is a texture stamp from TEMU and I used the Paul Rubens floral watercolor set. I didn’t use Aquapasto in these but that would have been a good idea. Thanks for watching! 😍
@@MixedMediaArtByTrina thank you. Btw love your demos❤️
Thanks my friend! 😍