Having a variety of brushes on hand, paired with the knowledge of how to use them, really does increase your ability to expand your painting technique. Admittedly, my go to brush is still the round, but I do use a variety of brushes in each painting I create.
My favorite variant on the round brush is the quill. It delivers so much water and has such a fine point (especially real squirrel ones). It delivers the water and pigment in a unique way through the point. The best synthetic quills IMO are the Tintoretto ones available from Jackson's or from A. Gallo; or the Neptune ones although they aren't nearly as pointy.
ive been loving your channel for years ,when you painted the realistic rose i was hooked ,it was my favorite ,ive been painting 27 years mostly cards with one stroke roses ,i have so many watercolor pallettes ,many i put together in my little metal tins that hold 6 half pans ,ive collected so many brushes love them all love you gina from everett washington
Emma, Great demo video for your new brushes.🖌️🎨 I am happy to see you are branching out with your brush styles. I have Kristy Rice's set and one tip I do while painting roses with the dagger brush is, I twist the brush between my thumb and index finger while making the "c" stroke petals. It gives the flower a more organic look. You can actually do this technique with any style brush. I experiment different techniques with all my brushes. Sometimes I get lucky and sometimes it looks like I am having a stroke.😀 That's why I use the cheaper paper for experiments.
I just got 4 new brushes in the mail so this is perfect. I want your set but I wanted to feel like I completed my neptune set. The water it held was SO intimidating at first that I didn't use it but I have fallen in love with that. Hoping my husband gets the hint and orders these. I find your channel to be the best teaching channel for me!
Great explanation of brush shapes, it reminds me to get out some of my unused brushes and experiment. I would love to see a breakdown of your color palette. What colors you have on there and why, how you chose them and how they interact with the other colors. Thank you for what you do, you are the best teacher I’ve found and I’ve seen a lot!
I do extremely detailed work - whether I'm painting, drawing in grafite, colored pencil or mediums, but other then very fine detail brushes my go to brush has always been filberts! 🤗💗🖌️🕊️🌷
Thanks for going through all of them. I'm new/back to learning watercolor. So, this helps me know more about what each brush can do. Also, having a different brush in each box gives me time to play with and practice with until the next box. I went to pre-order right away! I'm excited to get started and know that Emma's expertise is going to make this fabulous. On the sign up page, I saw a photo of the boxes the goodies will come in. I won't be able to throw those away because they are soooo beautiful!!!
Great video Emma! I was really pleasantly surprised when I tried the angle brush to make leaves. You can make some really interesting marks like you can with the dagger brush.
If it weren't for you I wouldn't know Jack about watercolor. I found the dagger brush about a year into my watercolor journey and it was a game changer for my leaves (which I completely sucked at.) I would love to show you how I use the dagger in making two and three color leaves and how they look different depending on what angle/direction you hold it. If you hold your hand upside down, it makes a completely different leaf than when you hold it in the traditional way. Let me know if you would like to see, aaaaand then tell me how to do that because I am (self-admittedly) low-techy tech when it comes to social media and video upload. 🤦🏼♀️ And thank you so much for your dedication and your endless patience in showing all of us how to do this our own way and reassuring us that there's really no wrong way when it comes to art. I know I speak for everybody when I say we just love you ❤️
Great video, though I'm quite surprised to hear you say you couldn't find a dagger brush? I've seen them from almost every manufacturer these days. I also really love the cat's tongue/pointed oval shape in both soft and firm brushes. And my new fave is a squirrel triangle brush I got from Rosemary & Co!
#emmajane My Granddaughter and I just set up my very humble art table. Haven't done any serious art in decades - mostly were acrylic, but at age 65 I am willing to adventure and explore. A stroke might have left me with a bit of shaking hands but I am feeling courageous. Limitations are physical and economical, yet I have Faith that my Loving Lord and Redeemer will help me with your guidance. Blessings for you and your loved ones! ♥️💐
Hey hey, I'm so excited about the sub boxes! I can't wait for them to come in!! I love my round brushes but after a good year or so use I'm in need of new set so yay for getting yours! When I was into acrylic painting I used the flat brush and dipped one side in one color and the other side in another color ie pink and orange or orange and yellow to make flowers have a two tone look. I've been wanting to try it with watercolor but haven't had the right brush for it. I bet it would look super awesome if it could work. It would have to be a little on the thicker side of watercolor. I'm looking forward to you pushing me out there and learning new watercolor techniques with your sub boxes! So glad I found you on TH-cam in 2020. I have learned so much! I posted a few pictures on my IG of my some of my practice pages and have seen some good progress. I'm still finding my own style and having fun just playing along the way. Thanks so much for all the hard work you do behind the scenes! I know its a lot of work and you can feel overworked at times and even though you don't get thanked enough for it it doesn't go unnoticed or unappreciated!! Love your videos!!! I wish TH-cam was around when I was a kid...I would probably be a professional artist...I just didn't have the exposure as a kids so I went a different route. But I'm coming to it now. Thanks again!
From the moment you put your brush down to the moment you lift your brush, that's a stroke. Go backwards, look at certain images, (ex. winter snowy trees, roses) and you will see what shapes you need to make. Those shapes are your strokes, select the brush accordingly. The brushes that are the same but differ in size are for larger scale paintings, but do the same marks (strokes). It's always good to look at what others are doing, try to find out if great masters had any preferences etc. I was just about to do a search on brush types to see if anyone found something special about it, something that's not obvious but very helpful. There's some people that can paint most and sometimes everything with certain brush types, it just works for them.
Very helpful video. Loving the Monday morning tips. I have your set of 4 brushes which are amazing! wondering if all the new brushes would be for sale as a set independent of the subscription box on the craftmo website?
Love the dagger brush! It is hard to learn but, I can make really beautiful petals with 2 colors, I wish you give it a try. I’m excited about the boxes, can’t wait to get my first box! ❤
I love your Monday video. It get me in the grove of exploring with my painting for the weeks. I am really interested in the subscription boxes but debate if I go for 6 months or 12 months. Do you know which brushes we are getting every month? It would make my decision about the subscription easier if I knew which brush we were getting.
Enjoyed this demo re brushes Emma thank you. Are you selling the brushes as sets at any point? And how long is the monthly sets going to be available as can't afford now but hope in time I can
How long does it take to get a brush order? I live about an hour away from you Emma (I'm in the east end of Hamilton) and I've been waiting (eagerly :) ) for several weeks and haven't even gotten an email that they're shipping my order :(. I ordered them on Oct. 16th
I'm copying a comment I' just posted in a previous tutorial, just in case is easier for you to read. Thanks a lot! Hi, Emma. I love your tutorials, both for your art and your sweet and honest approach to everything! Maybe you can help me with a question: I'm in Spain. If your boxes are shipped from the UK it will be a nightmare for EU (tons of paperwork for customs clearance with each delivery plus nearly 50-60% extra charge in taxes on top of the value already paid for the material and shipping. Is there any possibility Craftamo shipped the boxes from somewhere else, not the UK? Even from US, Canada or wherever, even if shipping costs are more expensive, it will save us a lot of time, money and headaches with customs clearances. I have already asked Craftamo but they didn't answer yet.
Having a variety of brushes on hand, paired with the knowledge of how to use them, really does increase your ability to expand your painting technique. Admittedly, my go to brush is still the round, but I do use a variety of brushes in each painting I create.
Great content! Thanks Emma!
Very informative. I never thought about how many different styles there are!
That was helpful on those shapes! 🤗😍
Very helpful. Thank you.
Waiting eagerly for the boxes....one year of goodness!!!
My favorite variant on the round brush is the quill. It delivers so much water and has such a fine point (especially real squirrel ones). It delivers the water and pigment in a unique way through the point. The best synthetic quills IMO are the Tintoretto ones available from Jackson's or from A. Gallo; or the Neptune ones although they aren't nearly as pointy.
That would be a fun idea for future tutorials to watch you recreate pieces you've done with round brushes using different brushes.
ive been loving your channel for years ,when you painted the realistic rose i was hooked ,it was my favorite ,ive been painting 27 years mostly cards with one stroke roses ,i have so many watercolor pallettes ,many i put together in my little metal tins that hold 6 half pans ,ive collected so many brushes love them all love you gina from everett washington
Emma,
Great demo video for your new brushes.🖌️🎨 I am happy to see you are branching out with your brush styles. I have Kristy Rice's set and one tip I do while painting roses with the dagger brush is, I twist the brush between my thumb and index finger while making the "c" stroke petals. It gives the flower a more organic look. You can actually do this technique with any style brush. I experiment different techniques with all my brushes. Sometimes I get lucky and sometimes it looks like I am having a stroke.😀 That's why I use the cheaper paper for experiments.
Thank you Emma. Appreciated the tips on how to use these brushes. 🥰
I just got 4 new brushes in the mail so this is perfect. I want your set but I wanted to feel like I completed my neptune set. The water it held was SO intimidating at first that I didn't use it but I have fallen in love with that. Hoping my husband gets the hint and orders these. I find your channel to be the best teaching channel for me!
Great explanation of brush shapes, it reminds me to get out some of my unused brushes and experiment. I would love to see a breakdown of your color palette. What colors you have on there and why, how you chose them and how they interact with the other colors. Thank you for what you do, you are the best teacher I’ve found and I’ve seen a lot!
The rose shape with the dagger is super! Start with the point and drag and press and flip it over and release and you have your perfect rose petal
I do extremely detailed work - whether I'm painting, drawing in grafite, colored pencil or mediums, but other then very fine detail brushes my go to brush has always been filberts! 🤗💗🖌️🕊️🌷
Thanks for going through all of them. I'm new/back to learning watercolor. So, this helps me know more about what each brush can do. Also, having a different brush in each box gives me time to play with and practice with until the next box.
I went to pre-order right away! I'm excited to get started and know that Emma's expertise is going to make this fabulous. On the sign up page, I saw a photo of the boxes the goodies will come in. I won't be able to throw those away because they are soooo beautiful!!!
This was great and it was heartwarming to see you learning as much as.
The dagger brush can make some beautiful flowers and two-toned strokes! I have a dagger brush from Silver Brush.
Thank you for this video, I am always confused over which brush to use for which purpose. This was very helpful.
Heck yes!! I love Kristy Rice too.
Thank you! I really enjoyed the tutorial 🎉❤
Great video Emma! I was really pleasantly surprised when I tried the angle brush to make leaves. You can make some really interesting marks like you can with the dagger brush.
I use the angle with just a little color on one end and clear on the rest. It makes a lovely gradient on petals or leaves.
Really good video thank you for your generosity
wow..... very wonderful and USEFUL TUTORIAL TOO..... WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
Very awesome video, Emma! Kristy Rice also inspired me to try a dagger. Such a fun brush!
That's so neat/ I'm going to start experimenting more! Thank you!
Looking forward to the boxes
The cats tong I use for dahlia petals. Really nice !
If it weren't for you I wouldn't know Jack about watercolor. I found the dagger brush about a year into my watercolor journey and it was a game changer for my leaves (which I completely sucked at.) I would love to show you how I use the dagger in making two and three color leaves and how they look different depending on what angle/direction you hold it. If you hold your hand upside down, it makes a completely different leaf than when you hold it in the traditional way. Let me know if you would like to see, aaaaand then tell me how to do that because I am (self-admittedly) low-techy tech when it comes to social media and video upload. 🤦🏼♀️ And thank you so much for your dedication and your endless patience in showing all of us how to do this our own way and reassuring us that there's really no wrong way when it comes to art. I know I speak for everybody when I say we just love you ❤️
Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you it’s most a helpful tutorial
I would love to see a flip through of your new book!
Thank you so much incredibly helpful 😍.
A long time ago I did acrylic painting and would use the dagger for folk art work, it’s an awesome brush!
Great video, though I'm quite surprised to hear you say you couldn't find a dagger brush? I've seen them from almost every manufacturer these days. I also really love the cat's tongue/pointed oval shape in both soft and firm brushes. And my new fave is a squirrel triangle brush I got from Rosemary & Co!
#emmajane My Granddaughter and I just set up my very humble art table. Haven't done any serious art in decades - mostly were acrylic, but at age 65 I am willing to adventure and explore. A stroke might have left me with a bit of shaking hands but I am feeling courageous. Limitations are physical and economical, yet I have Faith that my Loving Lord and Redeemer will help me with your guidance. Blessings for you and your loved ones! ♥️💐
Hey hey, I'm so excited about the sub boxes! I can't wait for them to come in!! I love my round brushes but after a good year or so use I'm in need of new set so yay for getting yours! When I was into acrylic painting I used the flat brush and dipped one side in one color and the other side in another color ie pink and orange or orange and yellow to make flowers have a two tone look. I've been wanting to try it with watercolor but haven't had the right brush for it. I bet it would look super awesome if it could work. It would have to be a little on the thicker side of watercolor. I'm looking forward to you pushing me out there and learning new watercolor techniques with your sub boxes! So glad I found you on TH-cam in 2020. I have learned so much! I posted a few pictures on my IG of my some of my practice pages and have seen some good progress. I'm still finding my own style and having fun just playing along the way. Thanks so much for all the hard work you do behind the scenes! I know its a lot of work and you can feel overworked at times and even though you don't get thanked enough for it it doesn't go unnoticed or unappreciated!! Love your videos!!! I wish TH-cam was around when I was a kid...I would probably be a professional artist...I just didn't have the exposure as a kids so I went a different route. But I'm coming to it now. Thanks again!
From the moment you put your brush down to the moment you lift your brush, that's a stroke. Go backwards, look at certain images, (ex. winter snowy trees, roses) and you will see what shapes you need to make. Those shapes are your strokes, select the brush accordingly. The brushes that are the same but differ in size are for larger scale paintings, but do the same marks (strokes). It's always good to look at what others are doing, try to find out if great masters had any preferences etc. I was just about to do a search on brush types to see if anyone found something special about it, something that's not obvious but very helpful. There's some people that can paint most and sometimes everything with certain brush types, it just works for them.
Very helpful video. Loving the Monday morning tips. I have your set of 4 brushes which are amazing! wondering if all the new brushes would be for sale as a set independent of the subscription box on the craftmo website?
Great question. Thank you for asking this one as I would like to know this as well 👌💖❤️💕🙏🌹
I also would be interested in the full brush set because I absolutely love the sets of 4 of Emma's brushes that I have.
Love the dagger brush! It is hard to learn but, I can make really beautiful petals with 2 colors, I wish you give it a try.
I’m excited about the boxes, can’t wait to get my first box! ❤
I love your Monday video. It get me in the grove of exploring with my painting for the weeks. I am really interested in the subscription boxes but debate if I go for 6 months or 12 months. Do you know which brushes we are getting every month? It would make my decision about the subscription easier if I knew which brush we were getting.
I cannot wait for the subscription boxes!!!! Where did you get the palette you are using in this video???
Nice info ⚾️
WHat is that gorgeous speckled pattern palette in your videos please???
Enjoyed this demo re brushes Emma thank you.
Are you selling the brushes as sets at any point? And how long is the monthly sets going to be available as can't afford now but hope in time I can
Where did you get your tray??? I need it!!
How long does it take to get a brush order? I live about an hour away from you Emma (I'm in the east end of Hamilton) and I've been waiting (eagerly :) ) for several weeks and haven't even gotten an email that they're shipping my order :(. I ordered them on Oct. 16th
I'm copying a comment I' just posted in a previous tutorial, just in case is easier for you to read. Thanks a lot!
Hi, Emma. I love your tutorials, both for your art and your sweet and honest approach to everything! Maybe you can help me with a question: I'm in Spain. If your boxes are shipped from the UK it will be a nightmare for EU (tons of paperwork for customs clearance with each delivery plus nearly 50-60% extra charge in taxes on top of the value already paid for the material and shipping. Is there any possibility Craftamo shipped the boxes from somewhere else, not the UK? Even from US, Canada or wherever, even if shipping costs are more expensive, it will save us a lot of time, money and headaches with customs clearances. I have already asked Craftamo but they didn't answer yet.
I love your videos and I want to subscribe your box. Is it possible to subscribe from Germany?
And what is the size of the paper? LG Cordula
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Examples could be more useful and researched…….