Anne Abgott is a great teacher, too! I took a workshop from her and learned so much about "mingling" colors on the paper rather than on the palette, and about making colorful shadows. Best workshop I've ever taken.
Thanks, Lyron. I think the moment I became an artist was in the 5th grade when our art teacher took us to an art exhibition. That was the moment when I realized art is so much more than accurately representing reality and I was filled with an enthusiasm that still drives me today. Your master series have the same effect as that gallery visit. They ignite my enthusiasm.
I just love your masters series and always look forward to them and being introduced to artist. Listening to your appreciation of the work they do is my favorite part. I loved seeing this one on Anne Abgott. I can’t pick a favorite,,, she’s fabulous.
I agree with others comments. Anne is a fabulous teacher. I am an experienced painter but still learned a tremendous amount from her. She is also a genuinely nice and caring person. This was a great critique of her work.
Liron, thank you so much for providing us with an insight to so many wonderful painters. Anne's work is intense. You were correct, according to her website she does use photo manipulation to provide the wow factor to her paintings. I can't imagine the intensity of her palette!!
Wow! What a fun and fantastic 'painting masters' video, Liron! I definitely enjoyed this and found it fascinating how differently she works with watercolour. Thanks for yet another great vid!
Wow. Not a style I want to imitate, but she has fantastic control to achieve these in watercolour! Almost looks airbrushed. I find her choice of subjects very inspiring. It just shows you can choose anything to paint, just everyday objects. No need to say I can’t think of anything to paint!
Thanks for bringing this artist to us for study! Wow! The color is so vivid and still transparent! The subjects are fun! Your commentary is spot on and very enthusiastic! Makes me happy! Thanks again! Be well!
her colour use is EXCELLENT! i aspire to be that bold with colours, i tend to be very timid with the vibrancy. another watercolour artist that makes excellent use of colour i can remember off the top of my head is harumichi shibasaki. he's an impressionist artist based in japan and he even has a youtube channel! he's one of my inspirations for sure!
I’ve been painting with Anne for 6 years now, she has taken me from being in the verge of giving up to winning amateur artist of the year in the UK in 2018, being accepted into Florida Watercolor, Georgia Watercolor, San Diego Watercolor and Pennsylvania Watercolor shows and earning signature status with Southern Watercolor Society. She is absolutely one of the best tutors out there. Check out her live online classes at southernatelier.org/courses/aquarelle-academy/
I just looked at her website. Some of her paintings look like photos that were heavily manipulated in Photoshop. I'm not saying she didn't paint them and I'm sure she did. My son is a photographer and edits his photos in PS. Early on he used software that manipulated some photos much like Ms.Abgott's paintings. These days it's sometimes hard to tell which is original and which isn't.
She lives in Florida. You also can take zoom workshops with her 2xs a month. I am not going to reveal her techniques that she goes into in the workshops. You can take one and see .
Chris Frates sorry I didn’t see your question until now but yes the link is correct and if you can’t make the live class they send you the recording. Well worth it 😃
Anne Abgott is a great teacher, too! I took a workshop from her and learned so much about "mingling" colors on the paper rather than on the palette, and about making colorful shadows. Best workshop I've ever taken.
Thanks, Lyron. I think the moment I became an artist was in the 5th grade when our art teacher took us to an art exhibition. That was the moment when I realized art is so much more than accurately representing reality and I was filled with an enthusiasm that still drives me today. Your master series have the same effect as that gallery visit. They ignite my enthusiasm.
Thank you for the lovely introduction to this artist. So many things to learn from her.
So happy you enjoyed this one 😊🙏🏼
I just love your masters series and always look forward to them and being introduced to artist. Listening to your appreciation of the work they do is my favorite part. I loved seeing this one on Anne Abgott. I can’t pick a favorite,,, she’s fabulous.
Thank you Liron. An amazing artist. Her eggs and tablecloth painting reminds me of the work of Jeannie Vodden.
I agree with others comments. Anne is a fabulous teacher. I am an experienced painter but still learned a tremendous amount from her. She is also a genuinely nice and caring person. This was a great critique of her work.
Thanks, Liron. Those are terrific paintings.
Your enthusiasm for the medium is contagious and I love watching!!!
Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much 😁😁 I really do find watercolor fascinating
Wonderful Liron!
Oh man, this is some absolutely stunning work! I adore that kind of color play.
She's truly unique and remarkable in her use of colors and editing of her subjects 🤩
Her work is amazing. I would go blind doing that much detail.
Thank you. Loved seeing all the paintings.
Love her work. She also adds highlights afterwards with white gesso.
Wooow those were really good paintings 🖼 good job 👍
I absolutely LOVE this style. Thank you so much for featuring Anne Abgott.
Liron, thank you so much for providing us with an insight to so many wonderful painters. Anne's work is intense. You were correct, according to her website she does use photo manipulation to provide the wow factor to her paintings. I can't imagine the intensity of her palette!!
Your painting masters series is one of my favourite types of video from you 👌
Wow! What a fun and fantastic 'painting masters' video, Liron! I definitely enjoyed this and found it fascinating how differently she works with watercolour. Thanks for yet another great vid!
Thank you for this! That eggs painting is so amazing
Wow. Not a style I want to imitate, but she has fantastic control to achieve these in watercolour! Almost looks airbrushed. I find her choice of subjects very inspiring. It just shows you can choose anything to paint, just everyday objects. No need to say I can’t think of anything to paint!
Thanks for bringing this artist to us for study! Wow! The color is so vivid and still transparent! The subjects are fun! Your commentary is spot on and very enthusiastic! Makes me happy! Thanks again! Be well!
First painting hooked me in.
her colour use is EXCELLENT! i aspire to be that bold with colours, i tend to be very timid with the vibrancy.
another watercolour artist that makes excellent use of colour i can remember off the top of my head is harumichi shibasaki. he's an impressionist artist based in japan and he even has a youtube channel! he's one of my inspirations for sure!
Thank you for this analysis!
You got it Susan! This was such an enjoyable episode 😊
Thank you for sharing this. Very interesting style. I loved looking at her paintings.
Wow! Thanks for introducing this artist. I wouldn’t have guessed it was watercolor ~ would have guessed digital or gouache or acrylic.
spectacular paintings!
Love this! Thanks for the links!
Hey Liron! What videos do you recommend to watch for beginners or what tips do you recommend giving beginners?
I’ve been painting with Anne for 6 years now, she has taken me from being in the verge of giving up to winning amateur artist of the year in the UK in 2018, being accepted into Florida Watercolor, Georgia Watercolor, San Diego Watercolor and Pennsylvania Watercolor shows and earning signature status with Southern Watercolor Society. She is absolutely one of the best tutors out there. Check out her live online classes at southernatelier.org/courses/aquarelle-academy/
Hi Liron - Do you use other paints besides Daniel Smith?
She lives in fl
I just looked at her website. Some of her paintings look like photos that were heavily manipulated in Photoshop. I'm not saying she didn't paint them and I'm sure she did. My son is a photographer and edits his photos in PS. Early on he used software that manipulated some photos much like Ms.Abgott's paintings. These days it's sometimes hard to tell which is original and which isn't.
She lives in Florida. You also can take zoom workshops with her 2xs a month. I am not going to reveal her techniques that she goes into in the workshops. You can take one and see .
Can you provide a link to her workshops?
Chris Frates southernatelier.org/courses/aquarelle-academy/
Chris Frates sorry I didn’t see your question until now but yes the link is correct and if you can’t make the live class they send you the recording. Well worth it 😃
I find your interpretation of cars way more interesting than hers ✌