Emily, you're a wonderful artist and your work is always amazing, however I'd like to mention that you are a fantastic teacher as well. The way you get across your message to the audience is quite superb. Well done and thank you
Excellent tutorial, absolutely loved it. I feel the reason people use the word talented is because you make it look so effortless where others struggle to produce such works. I prefer the term gifted, because it is a gift and you know how to use it.
I love your beautiful explanation, that's a lovely way of thinking about it! I certainly have an appreciation for how easy it can look as I enjoy so many other crafts and arts which I'm not very accomplished at!
Thank you Emily for your continued help and inspiration with these uploads, I hope to follow a similar path, so this is just what I was looking for in a channel. I hope your channel continues to grow, all the best.
Fabulous, I really enjoyed watching the beautiful horse appear bit by bit. I have only found art just over a year ago and have learnt so much watching tutorials like this. You are an excellent teacher and I am going to look into becoming a patreon.
Hi Mike, you can get them from a variety of places 😊 clairefontaine pastel May, the paper is on Paper Story website, boards are available on the SAA, Jackson’s and other big art sites.
Horses are my favorite, and this is perfect! 🐴💖🎨
Blossom is as beautiful in person as she is in your drawing ❤
Emily, you're a wonderful artist and your work is always amazing, however I'd like to mention that you are a fantastic teacher as well. The way you get across your message to the audience is quite superb. Well done and thank you
Wonderful to see how you created Blossom. She is such a beautiful horse and you have captured her so well. Thank you Emily.
Yay, a horsey tutorial, thank you so much!
Excellent tutorial, absolutely loved it. I feel the reason people use the word talented is because you make it look so effortless where others struggle to produce such works. I prefer the term gifted, because it is a gift and you know how to use it.
I love your beautiful explanation, that's a lovely way of thinking about it! I certainly have an appreciation for how easy it can look as I enjoy so many other crafts and arts which I'm not very accomplished at!
But you have ignored Emily's very interesting musings - which were, that 'practice makes perfect'. So true.
Absolutely LOVE this portrait. I usually do animals without color, but your work inspires me to try it. Thank you so much!
Thank you Emily for your continued help and inspiration with these uploads, I hope to follow a similar path, so this is just what I was looking for in a channel. I hope your channel continues to grow, all the best.
amazing and well done. Thanks a lot for sharing your technique
Fabulous, I really enjoyed watching the beautiful horse appear bit by bit. I have only found art just over a year ago and have learnt so much watching tutorials like this. You are an excellent teacher and I am going to look into becoming a patreon.
Thank you 😊 I learnt so much of what I know from TH-cam. Enjoy your journey! @JamesGurney is a fantastic teacher, check his videos out.
Brillant tutorial such a helpful guide beautiful portrait thank you
Thank you Emily, I’ve always wanted to try a horse.
Amazing, worked for, talent!
Wow! Amazing 🤩
This is fantastic, and so helpful. Do you purchase your pencils individually? Or would you suggest a box set?
Thank you for this tutorial, so helpful. Do you use a fixative when you have finished a drawing?
thank you
Is this on your patreon? It’s beautiful
Hi thanks for the info
I’m new to pastels after years of oils and watercolour, do you use a pastel pencil, or a normal pencil to draw the subject ?
I use a pastel pencil and pastel dust, no other materials on the pastelmat for me
Do you have a list of subjects or tutorials available in your membership?
Hi, it’s every individual class you can see on my Gumroad page. All of them are available with a membership 😊
What brand colour pencil you used?
Hi
Where do you get your boards ?
Hi Mike, you can get them from a variety of places 😊 clairefontaine pastel May, the paper is on Paper Story website, boards are available on the SAA, Jackson’s and other big art sites.