Thankyou for this information I have been watercolour painting for a while and have never used coli flowers to create clouds I am going to have a go Thankyou so much for sharing this
Excellent it’s helped a lot. Throughly enjoyed today’s selection I have watched. Thank you. Watercolour is such a taxing medium. Should be valued more than oil paint. You are a very good teacher.
Thank you very much for these instructive videos, I am an absolute beginner and can still learn so much. Great explained and shown, thank you very much
I'm assuming by the texture that you're using cold press paper. I use hot press because my style has minute details, and I don't have any issue with cauliflower, even wet on damp. My travel journal, however, is cold press, so this is wonderful information for me to know while out and about! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, this is helpful. It is nuanced to be less dry, but not dry. And to avoid them when unwanted, paint fast? Is that the best way? Careful rewetting of the paper may help?
Question: the method you show to fix the water spray will darken the original wash, yes? So, is there a way to fix without darkening the wash? Also, You didn't mention that this waterdrop spray technique is actually a method used by many for creating texture. An oops is an oops, but sometime it's intentional, so I would encourage folks to step back, turn away and take a minute before looking at the painting again to make sure you actually need or want to get rid of these drops. Like Bob always said, mistakes can be a happy accident.
The spray should not darken the original wash, unless you add more paint to it. Nothing wrong with cauliflowers if that is what you are after, of if the accidental effect is something that makes your painting better. They are only a problem if they are unwanted. :-)
May I request a lesson on choosing watercolour brushes. Many have recommended the expensive types Silver Black Velvet, Princeton Neptune, AquaElite and VelvetSoft, Escoda range, Betty Hayways is my favourite recommended by Natasha Newton during her swatching videos. But. I have never really seen what a Professional Watercolour artist like yourself. Teach us what to you recommend. I just found you via your Facebook video promotion for Watercolour Beginners 🎉
This video explains what you need in a good watercolour brush. They don't have to be very expensive as long as they do the job.th-cam.com/video/lRFxwMcjizA/w-d-xo.html
Bonjour c’est très intéressant et merci. Est-ce que vous pourriez mettre les paramètres :traduire en FRANÇAIS ? Merci beaucoup ce sera plus facile pour moi.
I seriously love cauliflowering and came here to find out how to make it happen even more x) Thanks for the video 😊
You're so welcome!
Picking up one of your books and then discovering that you have a youtube channel feels like getting 2 treasures for the prize of one. Great video.
Wow, thank you! Welcome on board!
This is an excellent lesson. I have been painting watercolor for several years, still find back to basics lessons like this very helpful. Thank you!
You're very welcome! It is all in the basics.
Your videos are great for beginners. Thorough explanations with demonstrations.
Glad you like them! Thanks for the feedback.
Very clear and concise. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful presentation. Thank you.👌✌️
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. This is an excellent video. You have explained everything so clearly and your art work is lovely. I have liked and subscribed.
You are so welcome! And welcome to my channel!
Your tutorials are epic. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Many thanks Joe, a very clear explanation and practical demonstration.
Very welcome. Thanks Mike.
😀 Thank you again, you are a wonderfull teacher.
Thank you and you are welcome!😊
Thankyou for this information I have been watercolour painting for a while and have never used coli flowers to create clouds I am going to have a go Thankyou so much for sharing this
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent it’s helped a lot. Throughly enjoyed today’s selection I have watched. Thank you. Watercolour is such a taxing medium. Should be valued more than oil paint. You are a very good teacher.
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful Joe. Something to practice to gain confidence with deliberately making cauliflowers.
Glad it was helpful Noel!
Thank you very much! Love your explanations and demos.
You're very welcome!
thanks, Joe, very usefull demonstration.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you very much for these instructive videos, I am an absolute beginner and can still learn so much. Great explained and shown, thank you very much
You're very welcome!
Thanks!
Thank you very much for your support!
Excellent lesson .. tu for sharing ur skills and knowledge
My pleasure, glad you are enjoying them.
Very thorough explanation. Easily understood. Thanks for sharing this.
You're very welcome!
Subscribed …excellent for the information and techniques I need to know and learn
Welcome aboard!
Very helpful video, thanks!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this video it's very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Joe. A very interesting and helpful demonstration.
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate the feedback.
Thank you so much, I love your videos!
You are so welcome!
Thankyou so much for that, now I understand where I'm going wrong.
Glad my video was of help.
I'm assuming by the texture that you're using cold press paper. I use hot press because my style has minute details, and I don't have any issue with cauliflower, even wet on damp. My travel journal, however, is cold press, so this is wonderful information for me to know while out and about! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, the smoother the paper, the easier to create cauliflowers. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Very helpful thank you ❤❤
Glad you got some benefit from it!
Thank you, this is helpful. It is nuanced to be less dry, but not dry. And to avoid them when unwanted, paint fast? Is that the best way? Careful rewetting of the paper may help?
Yes, correct
Question: the method you show to fix the water spray will darken the original wash, yes? So, is there a way to fix without darkening the wash? Also, You didn't mention that this waterdrop spray technique is actually a method used by many for creating texture. An oops is an oops, but sometime it's intentional, so I would encourage folks to step back, turn away and take a minute before looking at the painting again to make sure you actually need or want to get rid of these drops. Like Bob always said, mistakes can be a happy accident.
The spray should not darken the original wash, unless you add more paint to it. Nothing wrong with cauliflowers if that is what you are after, of if the accidental effect is something that makes your painting better. They are only a problem if they are unwanted. :-)
At what point is it ready to paint your subject without creating a cauliflower?
Please have another look at the video as I explain it there.
May I request a lesson on choosing watercolour brushes. Many have recommended the expensive types Silver Black Velvet, Princeton Neptune, AquaElite and VelvetSoft, Escoda range, Betty Hayways is my favourite recommended by Natasha Newton during her swatching videos. But. I have never really seen what a Professional Watercolour artist like yourself. Teach us what to you recommend. I just found you via your Facebook video promotion for Watercolour Beginners 🎉
So pleased to begin the process.
This video explains what you need in a good watercolour brush. They don't have to be very expensive as long as they do the job.th-cam.com/video/lRFxwMcjizA/w-d-xo.html
@@JoeCartwright wonderful, at last a video I trust 100% thanks so much.
@@gracedoernerart2138 Thank you for the feedback. 😊
Bonjour c’est très intéressant et merci.
Est-ce que vous pourriez mettre les paramètres :traduire en FRANÇAIS ? Merci beaucoup ce sera plus facile pour moi.
You can already do this, you just have to select French as your language. Just Google the steps.
@@JoeCartwright j’essaye mais il n’y a que les sous titres Anglais…
Je ne peux pas choisir le Français comme certaines vidéos…désolée
@@mylenestein1561 Sorry to hear. 😒😒