Light & Mood in Watercolour: David Curtis
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Painting outdoors in all weather conditions is very important to David. Working in pure watercolour in a loose and immediate way he is able to capture the light and mood of a place. Here he chooses to paint the pastural scenery of his native Yorkshire in the early spring as well as the city streets of London and Paris. He also works in his studio, painting a more considered watercolour using an oil painting as source material.
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That water...so realistic. The buildings look like you could pick them up and move them. I wish I could emulate his style. The man is genius with brush and paint. Draws as well as he paints.
Creating magic and beauty! Freezing the Moment and Mood, Better than the real scenery! ❤👍
I've said it once and I'll say it again - you are a "Genius" David Curtis.
I've alway admired Davids style and work for many years now creating great paintings
I really enjoy your style!!! So soft and beautiful!!!
Love the flowing muted colours.
Absolutely amazing!
Lovely paintings , thank you !
David Curtis is one hell of a painter-WOW
The book of D.Curtis under the same title is also quite inspiring
Очень нежно и красиво,божественно красиво
So beautiful. One day, i would like to paint like this.
Love your work, just ordered your DVD. Im excited to learn new ideas
ME ENCANTO TUS TRABAJOS,IDOLO EN ACUAELA...VANE DE .ARGENTINA
Excellent work style love it.........!!!
Beautiful paintings...
Good works and a good video too.
Glad you enjoyed it
beautiful paintings indeed,thanks for sharing with us
beautiful paintings indeed,thanks very useful
Nicely done. Thanks.
your water is so brilliant
loved your work best of whishes
Wonderful
Inspiring .I try to paint 5 or 6 days each week and I would like to improve to your level if I can !
I love it.
Wow
...taken 3 or 4 watercolour courses at JC and not one has used this fluid language
THX
jeez it's like he squeezed out entire 20 ml tube paints onto his palette
ooh, bit strong for me to compare him with such great watercolour painters. Although I do think he is very skilled
!!!grt
good
I see how they actually use the water drips to create a picture. Usually, I would just wipe it off
The water is so realistic. I can't seem to paint water.
nice"""
This 'pure watercolorist' is kind of cliche....its all about bringing out the mood...if uou say that using white is cheap trick then so is using masking fluid.....and i dont know what you were trying to convey by saying him 'selfish'.......
The greatest watercolorists of the 18th and 19th centuries were not scabbling over using white or body paint in their works of art... because they all used it when they needed to. They're the ones who gave watercolor it's "lettres de noblesse" while making history, everybody admires them today. The contemporary speudo purists fussing over that question only show off their cultural ignorance. They should be preoccupied with less intellectual bable (the worst destroyer of art) and more into making good solid art instead. Learn art history correctly and learn the truth. All time greats applied this principle right after the most unmistakable art law called harmony, the rest is only general rules you need to manage_ if it works, use it! Real art is a strange and mysterious attractor not a divider of people.
Wow