Hi friends 💕😃If you would like to learn how to paint this flamingo - please join me on Patreon - a full tutorial with voiceover (+ tips, a sketch for download, reference etc) is available now at www.patreon.com/mariamorjane Happy painting 🌸🦩😊And thank you so much for your amazing support!
I've always considered you a good artist since I first started following you on TH-cam. But, you just continue to grow in your skills and I'm constantly amazed at what beautiful work you do. You handle the water so well. You captured the light on the back of the flamingo's neck, and the softness of the feathers is a wonder.
OMG !!! It's impressive !!! I love everything, the technic, your gesture, the final result ! I wish you could see my facial expressions while I see the process. So admirative !!
Je passe un bon moment à chaque aquarelle que vous réalisez, j'aime énormément ce que vous faites le flou, le mouillé sur mouillé, la précision finale c'est super !
Maria, that was beautiful. I agree with one of the comments below... the painting is more beautiful/creative than the photo. (No offense intended towards photographer). 💛 😊
I just love this flamingo Maria & thank you for sharing with us so we can learn too. Maria can I ask do you source your images from a royalty free source? If so can I ask what the link is? Thank you again.
Hi Denise, this is a fast forwarded version of a tutorial - so I must have forgotten to include the list of supplies, I apologize. I am using here Hahnemuhle's Leonardo Watercolor paper COLD PRESSED 280lb. Thank you.
Hi Denise, Hot pressed has no texture - it's a smooth watercolor paper (think of your print paper). Cold pressed has texture (I recommend it to beginners) and rough has the most texture. So if you are quite new to watercolors I recommend Cold Pressed 140lb. If you are panting with layers - you like to add more than just one layer - I recommend either Hahnemuhle "the Collection" (black and orange cover) or Arches. Not all 100% cotton papers are the same. It depends from sizing. If you paint on cellulose papers - colors will lift very easy, lastly please stay away from student/cheap watercolor papers 😊
Hi friends 💕😃If you would like to learn how to paint this flamingo - please join me on Patreon - a full tutorial with voiceover (+ tips, a sketch for download, reference etc) is available now at www.patreon.com/mariamorjane Happy painting 🌸🦩😊And thank you so much for your amazing support!
I've always considered you a good artist since I first started following you on TH-cam. But, you just continue to grow in your skills and I'm constantly amazed at what beautiful work you do. You handle the water so well. You captured the light on the back of the flamingo's neck, and the softness of the feathers is a wonder.
Hi Carol, thank you so much for your support and thank you for your kind words 🥰
OMG !!! It's impressive !!!
I love everything, the technic, your gesture, the final result !
I wish you could see my facial expressions while I see the process. So admirative !!
I hope my english is correct and not too much "frenchy" ;-)
Thank you so much Dalila💕😃
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I really admire your work and the accuracy of your gestures.
Thank you🙋🏻♀️
Je passe un bon moment à chaque aquarelle que vous réalisez, j'aime énormément ce que vous faites le flou, le mouillé sur mouillé, la précision finale c'est super !
Magnificent piece! Gorgeous!
🌹😃🦩Thank you very much!
Beautiful Floridian Pink Flamingo art-painting, Mrs. Maria.
🦩🦩Thank you so much!
I love flamingo. nice paint
I like how the texture looks both feathery and shiny 😁
Thank you 😃🌸
I wanted a super hazy background on it. 🙏🏼 😍
Wow, so soft and delicate. I still aspire to be half as good as you!
Thank you Kathryn☺️💕
Nice brush strokes .Thanks for you tutorials I now can improve my watercolor techniques 😁❤️💯
🦩My pleasure 😊
Wonderful
Thank you 🌸🙋🏻♀️
Maria, that was beautiful. I agree with one of the comments below... the painting is more beautiful/creative than the photo. (No offense intended towards photographer). 💛 😊
😃🌹Thank you so much Sharon!
The transitions and flow are really lovely, and I love to also get glimpses of your palette! 🥰 Cheryl
aww 🦩🙋🏻♀️Thank you so much Cheryl!
I love your birds and plan to sign up for your class or Patreon❣️
Hi Wendy, thank you so much and I hope to see you there soon 😊🌹
Perfection Maria. It makes the photograph look rather drab and uninteresting although on it's own I'm sure it's not!!
😃💕Thank you so much Rosemary!
magnifique, merci
Merci🌸🦩🌸
I just love this flamingo Maria & thank you for sharing with us so we can learn too. Maria can I ask do you source your images from a royalty free source? If so can I ask what the link is? Thank you again.
Thank you Sarah, I get my images from Pixabay.com 🌸🙋🏻♀️
@@mariamorjane thank you 🙏🏼
Is very very beautiful. Eres seca con la acuarela. Greetings from Chile’s Santiago the country of earthquakes. 😅
☺️🦩🌸Thank you Maria
Seca? Qué quisiste decir con eso? Jamás había escuchado una expresión similar. Saludos
Hi, do you use hot or cold press paper please?
Hi Denise, this is a fast forwarded version of a tutorial - so I must have forgotten to include the list of supplies, I apologize.
I am using here Hahnemuhle's Leonardo Watercolor paper COLD PRESSED 280lb. Thank you.
@@mariamorjane hi I'm fairly new to world of watercolour, what is the difference for you between hot and cold pressed please 🙏?
Hi Denise, Hot pressed has no texture - it's a smooth watercolor paper (think of your print paper).
Cold pressed has texture (I recommend it to beginners) and rough has the most texture. So if you are quite new to watercolors I recommend Cold Pressed 140lb.
If you are panting with layers - you like to add more than just one layer - I recommend either Hahnemuhle "the Collection" (black and orange cover) or Arches. Not all 100% cotton papers are the same. It depends from sizing.
If you paint on cellulose papers - colors will lift very easy, lastly please stay away from student/cheap watercolor papers 😊
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