Please keep making these vids Lorraine. You are such a gifted teacher and painter. These are soooooo helpful. Much appreciated that you share your talent and knowledge
Again I am amazed on how many things watercolor can do - so many textures and feelings and tones and themes. And this from a "simple" video on painting sand ... Exiting! Overwhelming! Inviting! Seductive!
Great tips! I love the way you mixed your sand colors…and by using different mixes of the same paints kept it uniform. Painting the sand, ocean and sky are some of my favorite things to paint. Thanks for sharing!!
I've been perplexed about mixing colors for sand and this was a great tutorial to answer some questions :). Loved how you wrote the color names with the mixes at the end. Still wondering about sand colors at sunset in case you'd like to do a part 2 to this. Thanks!
At 2:25 Brilliant tip about blocking off an area! Thanks so much for all the color mixes for the sand - I've been sweating over what exact 'convenience' (pre-mixed) colors to buy for different shades of wet and dry sand, and this helps so much. I wonder if the person who discovered burnt sienna had any idea of how many different ways it was going to be able to be used in color mixing?!
You can use a rubber cement pick up tool. It looks like a rubbery eraser. They are usually sold by the masking fluid. You can also use your fingers to sort of roll the edge of the mask and then lift it off the paper at an angle. I have also used masking tape to touch the mask and then lift it off the paper.
Please keep making these vids Lorraine. You are such a gifted teacher and painter. These are soooooo helpful. Much appreciated that you share your talent and knowledge
Thanks! I have limited time right now, but I'll make videos when I can.
Love your videos. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Again I am amazed on how many things watercolor can do - so many textures and feelings and tones and themes. And this from a "simple" video on painting sand ... Exiting! Overwhelming! Inviting! Seductive!
It's so true, watercolor can do a lot of styles and subjects. It's what has kept me painting with it going on 29 years.
Great tips! I love the way you mixed your sand colors…and by using different mixes of the same paints kept it uniform. Painting the sand, ocean and sky are some of my favorite things to paint. Thanks for sharing!!
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome.
When things get normal again, you need to come to Myrtle and walk in that beautiful sand you painted !
Ooh, yes, I would love to go back! I have photos from Myrtle Beach when I took the workshop many years ago now. I need to paint some!
Wonderful tutorial!! Love your technique - will definitely have a go. From Newcastle Australia.
Thank you! Enjoy the process!
Thank you for this.
You're very welcome
I've been perplexed about mixing colors for sand and this was a great tutorial to answer some questions :). Loved how you wrote the color names with the mixes at the end. Still wondering about sand colors at sunset in case you'd like to do a part 2 to this. Thanks!
I am glad the video was helpful Gina. I will put sand at sunset on my video list. Maybe a follow up for next week...
Great techniques. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
At 2:25 Brilliant tip about blocking off an area!
Thanks so much for all the color mixes for the sand - I've been sweating over what exact 'convenience' (pre-mixed) colors to buy for different shades of wet and dry sand, and this helps so much.
I wonder if the person who discovered burnt sienna had any idea of how many different ways it was going to be able to be used in color mixing?!
You are so welcome! I am glad it was helpful and I hope you have much success with painting sand!
Thank you💛
You’re welcome 😊
I live in a small town in Mexico, where would I get masking jar?
I would try some online art supply places for masking fluid. I don't know what is available to you.
What do you use to remove the mask?
You can use a rubber cement pick up tool. It looks like a rubbery eraser. They are usually sold by the masking fluid. You can also use your fingers to sort of roll the edge of the mask and then lift it off the paper at an angle. I have also used masking tape to touch the mask and then lift it off the paper.
I painted the ocean and it turned out pretty good but when I tried to do the sand it didn't go well so here I am trying again
Sounds good Zoe. As they say, practice makes perfect.