Wow! What a an amazing demo! I’m so glad I stumbled onto this. Such fresh washes and cohesive. Something to attain to. Thanks Andy for sharing your work.
Saw this painting on your site. Just love it! You are so great with light & shadow but my goodness your colors are just amazing! Especially the very subtle ones like a street, a glass window on the side of a building that has a reflection on it, & on & on. Such intuitive color mixing!
Another great demo by Andy. Much appreciated for the video content, CWA! FYI for anyone looking for the brush that is discussed a few times: It looks to me like that brush referred to as a Da Vinci synthetic is actually a Da Vinci Petit Gris, which is pure Russian blue squirrel. By contrast, the synthetic Da Vinci Casaneo brushes have very dark handles. Any other brush sleuths out there with more info?
@@barbaralee915 I realize that's what he says. But I don't think the brush is actually synthetic -- those light handled Da Vinci's are natural hair brushes.
Hey Andy very new to watercolor painting never really have tried it but once or twice but your work is Awesome by the way I know that you said that you admire a certain person for his paintings and the size that he works on what size was that painting
I guess a couple of objects on the left side of the scene are superfluous. The integrity of the composition falls apart. It would be better without them.
Andy has opened up ‘the magic door’ to my learning how to vastly improve my watercolour painting. Thank you master ✏️🎨🖍️
Wow, what GORGEOUS use of toned down color! Amazing!
wow that was a treat Thank You!!
Terrific teaching. Just love that shade of turquoise.
Wow! Thank you very much for this video. Well done Andy, amazing work!
Absolutely the best demonstrations ever!
One of the best watercolor demonstrations ever. Thank you, Andy! And thanks to the California Watercolor Association as well.
This is much more beautiful than the photo.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤IT.
The very best ever. Makes so much since to use the value study for big shapes then the darks on the value study. Smart. Thanks so very much. Love this
Wow! Painting your value studies! Brilliant!!! This will help me tremendously, Thank you for sharing your amazing talent!
Andy is not only a great watercolor painter, he is a really VERY good teacher.
Thanks to him for sharing his skills 🙏
Wow! What a an amazing demo! I’m so glad I stumbled onto this. Such fresh washes and cohesive. Something to attain to. Thanks Andy for sharing your work.
blew my mind! looks so simple, yet done in so easy
Saw this painting on your site. Just love it! You are so great with light & shadow but my goodness your colors are just amazing! Especially the very subtle ones like a street, a glass window on the side of a building that has a reflection on it, & on & on. Such intuitive color mixing!
Wonderful demo by a great painter. Thank you!
Makes great sense. Thank you so much 😊
An amazing demo. Thank you so much!
Oh. Thank you!
Fun! The first sketch. Thats the most professional thing I can do
Wow. The “simple” brushstrokes actually make impact. 😊 wish i can do this one day. ❤
❤️ beautiful painting and demo.
Glad you like it!
I can’t believe I’ve only just found this demo. It’s so inspiring and informative. Thank you!
Thanks so much! I understand how to paint snow shadow.
Great Demo Andy! Hello from Crosslake Arr club, We miss you !
Thank you so much.
Exquisite!!
A wonderful very informative workshop! I learned so much, Andy. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
Very interesting!😁
I learned so much. Would like to know more about value studies.
So much of us paint on the back! :))))
Fantastic
Thank you! Check out our workshops at CaliforniaWatercolor.org
Excellent!
wonderful class
Thank you! Check out our workshops at CaliforniaWatercolor.org
Another great demo by Andy. Much appreciated for the video content, CWA! FYI for anyone looking for the brush that is discussed a few times: It looks to me like that brush referred to as a Da Vinci synthetic is actually a Da Vinci Petit Gris, which is pure Russian blue squirrel. By contrast, the synthetic Da Vinci Casaneo brushes have very dark handles. Any other brush sleuths out there with more info?
Great tip!
There are Da Vinci Petit Gris pure squirrel brushes and also Petit Gris mix with squirrel and synthetic hair available here in Europe
He said he uses synthetic when he goes down in size & doesnt want it to hold so much water.
@@barbaralee915 I realize that's what he says. But I don't think the brush is actually synthetic -- those light handled Da Vinci's are natural hair brushes.
It's possibly a Da vinci Series 488 Spin Synthetic French Quill Mop.
It’s interesting how when Andy shares the nuances of water ratio, some of us keep wondering what brush size his using.
Awesome demo, Thanks Andy. May be more earthly scene if added some walking figures….salamat, saludos!
Thank you! Check out our workshops at CaliforniaWatercolor.org
Do you tape down the paper?
Have you tried koi watercolors?
The value study is just on a normal sketch book page? With medium thick plain paper?
Hey Andy very new to watercolor painting never really have tried it but once or twice but your work is Awesome by the way I know that you said that you admire a certain person for his paintings and the size that he works on what size was that painting
I think he said 7 x 10. He was showing a book & assumed the paintings were large but he was reading the dimensions, yep! Another 7 x 10!
Didn't really explain that the right way I meant what size was your painting that you just painted
Thank you! Check out our workshops at CaliforniaWatercolor.org
I think he was painting on 1/4 sheets
34:17 sombdy has belched😂
Cows are different they’re nice 😂
I guess a couple of objects on the left side of the scene are superfluous. The integrity of the composition falls apart. It would be better without them.
Come to al Islam n success