This afternoon I was painting with gouache and I got frustrated 'cause I overworked my clouds and didn't know how to do it right. I came from Hamrib Art channel and she recommended you regarding the gouache tips so I clicked on the link she put which is your video in which you discussed the tea to butter consistency. Now I have watched four of your vids which are the 'How to Use Gouache' haha and it's 12:46am now my mom's telling me to sleep hahah but I really enjoyed all of your videos all of them are helpful! Tomorrow I'll try to paint again using the tips I have learned from u! Thank u so much 🤗 really appreciate u for sharing your knowledge 💜
Looks like a little landscape with water, trees and reflections! Really lovely. This week I treated myself to new gouache paints so watched a couple of your videos on the subject and you have had me totally engrossed! Can't wait to use them now, thanks to you!
I've never thought of using gouache in this wet-on-wet fashion. It's not something that generally fits with my work, but thanks to you I know how to do it so if I need this effect in the future I'll be golden.
Wonderful! I particularly like how the warmer touches of colour in the clouds make them appear as if they really are reflecting the sun. I'm going to look through my own photos of interesting skies and have a go at painting them in gouache, and maybe watercolour too. Thank you for the inspiration! 😊
Thank you Mary, I'm learning to draw and paint by using library books and finding TH-cam gems like you. It can be distracting to have available so many approaches to learning techniques. Your [How to Use Gouache] tutorials help me find a focus.
This is very helpful! Do you think this approach would apply at a larger scale? I'm planning an 18 x 24 gouache painting on a watercolor canvas. A simple sky will serve as the background. Any advice?
Very interesting tutorial, Mary. As an aside, the dichotomy between "cellulose" and "cotton" paper is a misnomer and counter to reality. With the exception of plastic papers like Yupo, ALL papers are made from cellulose. In fact, cotton paper is more pure cellulose than papers made from wood for the simple reason that cotton is nearly 100% cellulose, whereas wood pulp has other structural molecules. Better to use "wood-based" and "cotton" as the dichotomy.
This afternoon I was painting with gouache and I got frustrated 'cause I overworked my clouds and didn't know how to do it right. I came from Hamrib Art channel and she recommended you regarding the gouache tips so I clicked on the link she put which is your video in which you discussed the tea to butter consistency. Now I have watched four of your vids which are the 'How to Use Gouache' haha and it's 12:46am now my mom's telling me to sleep hahah but I really enjoyed all of your videos all of them are helpful! Tomorrow I'll try to paint again using the tips I have learned from u! Thank u so much 🤗 really appreciate u for sharing your knowledge 💜
"Letting it be finished is an important part of the artistic process" ...I need this as a banner over my art desk 😅
"Art Is Never Finished, Only Abandoned."
Yeahhh
Yep, me too
Looks like a little landscape with water, trees and reflections! Really lovely. This week I treated myself to new gouache paints so watched a couple of your videos on the subject and you have had me totally engrossed! Can't wait to use them now, thanks to you!
I've never thought of using gouache in this wet-on-wet fashion. It's not something that generally fits with my work, but thanks to you I know how to do it so if I need this effect in the future I'll be golden.
Wonderful! I particularly like how the warmer touches of colour in the clouds make them appear as if they really are reflecting the sun. I'm going to look through my own photos of interesting skies and have a go at painting them in gouache, and maybe watercolour too. Thank you for the inspiration! 😊
Really enjoyed this !! I loved adding the touch of yellow/pink .. that added a beautiful subtle glow
Thank you, as always!
Loved this tutorial; thanks for making it!
Love all your [ How to Use Gouache ] tutorials, thank you!!!
Wonderful tutorial Mary - you are an excellent instructor - very clear and concise. Thanks so much. I would love to see more gouache demos from you!
Very nice! You explained the process so well.
Love this tutorial! Gouache always has been a little of a struggle for me but I am learning a lot with your tutorials! Cannot wait for the next one!
YOUR CLOUDS LOOK SO FLUFFY!!!!
Thank you Mary, I'm learning to draw and paint by using library books and finding TH-cam gems like you. It can be distracting to have available so many approaches to learning techniques. Your [How to Use Gouache] tutorials help me find a focus.
I love your work and your tutorials are really helpful!
This was very, very useful! Thank you!
Ótimo vídeo!
Thank you for this video. I'm going to try this today
Hey Mary! Thanks I love your tutorials! I've never used gouache but you've inspired me to give it a go!*:)
Beautifull ! Thanks for the tutorials
thank you lady Ross of Gouache. more please?
This is very helpful! Do you think this approach would apply at a larger scale? I'm planning an 18 x 24 gouache painting on a watercolor canvas. A simple sky will serve as the background. Any advice?
Scary swampland lake in front of the clouds. :D See the trees and the mist?
I recommend that to create natural greys you use your complimentary colours instead of using grey x
The gray tubes are a nice shorthand for times like this when you're working fast. It's already being mixed into other colours-it saves me a step.
Очень красиво!
Very interesting tutorial, Mary. As an aside, the dichotomy between "cellulose" and "cotton" paper is a misnomer and counter to reality. With the exception of plastic papers like Yupo, ALL papers are made from cellulose. In fact, cotton paper is more pure cellulose than papers made from wood for the simple reason that cotton is nearly 100% cellulose, whereas wood pulp has other structural molecules. Better to use "wood-based" and "cotton" as the dichotomy.
dreamy :)
..forgot to mention I sub'd!
Why did you add the trees.