Beautiful. I can feel weather in this painting. Loose and realistic, great!. Love the sheep, they set a lovely/country scene that draws your eye to first. Thank you so much as well for excellent tips again Robert.😊
Thank you very much for this amazing tutorial. What a simple but also beautiful painting and your explanation was really clear to me. Again thank you very much.
Doing is understanding 😃! After two attempts, I’m finally getting the hang of how to join up lights and darks, helping the eye to travel around the painting. Also, working quickly - if imprecisely - really helps to give watercolour that freshness we all strive for. Thank you so much for your great demo’s Robert!
Ps I've prob done 10 portraits, drawing using the Loomis method. Only 2/3 happy with. Theyre very hard, especially the balance between artiness and likeness.
Karel here from America absolutely gorgeous but question maybe I missed. Foreground sheep did you rubber cement, Frisket, to keep paper white or did you paint around. That for me would have been tough. Would have painted in an ended up using titan white.
Such an amazing sky! Love the whole piece. Great instruction throughout. Thanks.
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Beautiful 😊
Thanks. I appreciate your comment 👍
Beautiful. I can feel weather in this painting. Loose and realistic, great!. Love the sheep, they set a lovely/country scene that draws your eye to first. Thank you so much as well for excellent tips again Robert.😊
You are welcome 😊
Thank you very much for this amazing tutorial.
What a simple but also beautiful painting and your explanation was really clear to me.
Again thank you very much.
You are welcome 😊
Thank you for a great video! That is a beautiful sky, so fresh, and you made it look so easy. I had to subscribe, I want to learn more!
Great. Welcome and good luck 👍
First time watching you do a watercolour. Amazing ! Very inspiring ! Thank you 🙂
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Very nice, no unnecessary brush strokes.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
Doing is understanding 😃! After two attempts, I’m finally getting the hang of how to join up lights and darks, helping the eye to travel around the painting. Also, working quickly - if imprecisely - really helps to give watercolour that freshness we all strive for. Thank you so much for your great demo’s Robert!
You are welcome 😊 Glad it's going well .
Very nice, everything pops right out!
Thanks. I appreciate your feedback 😊
Thank you. So beautiful painting.
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Beautiful!
Thank you!
Another beauty!
Thank you 😊
That's such a beautiful peaceful painting
Thank you very much 😊
Really like this one Robert. On the topic of what to paint. Always like your land/seascapes. How about some portraits? Cheers Brian.
Yes, I really enjoy the challenge of painting portraits. Great suggestion. 👍
Looking forward to some faces in the future Robert. Cheers!
Ps I've prob done 10 portraits, drawing using the Loomis method. Only 2/3 happy with. Theyre very hard, especially the balance between artiness and likeness.
Realistic painting !
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Thank you for this great video.
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Absolutely love this! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I admire your confidence. I'm sure, well earned.
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Très réussi avec les couleurs et les nuances!
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Stunning!
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Thank you Your painting is beautiful
Thanks, and good luck if you decide to give it a go!
❤Thankyou❤ beautiful
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It's so nice. ❤
Thank you! 😊
Great!
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Maravilloso!! 👏👏👏👏💚
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thank you very much
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Me gusta esta acuarela.
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Ty :)
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Thank you.
You're welcome!
Merci et bravo, this Land looks lire New Zélande country i m wrong ?....il very lire your work😊
Thank you. This is a scene from Wales Uk. 😀
Karel here from America absolutely gorgeous but question maybe I missed. Foreground sheep did you rubber cement, Frisket, to keep paper white or did you paint around. That for me would have been tough. Would have painted in an ended up using titan white.
I painted around the sheep to leave the white paper. I made a plan at the start to do this....easy to forget though!