I love your tutorials. They combine brushstroke practice and learning about color blending and look beautiful, so practice isn’t just filling up paper, it is fun!.
Thank you so much for explaining your process along the way and showing us the complete process from step 1 to the last! I love when you show us adding aaaalll the details even the smallest ones in other videos!🫶
That reminds me a bit of the lessons in geometry in school - ages ago 🙂 I guess with QOR-colours the effect will be great because they spread so easily. Thank you for the great idea 🥰
These tutorials are my favorite. You make it look so easy! I tried the Celtic cross one twice! Love the color palette and the way the colors blend. Thank you!,
Thank you Lou so useful im just beginning in water colors but am a sacred geometer for my art so this was extremely useful gonna watch all the geometry pieces thanks
I've linked the one I've used here in the description and they are pretty good - but you do get what you pay for! You can get very technical with compasses. I'd look at staedtler - they're often recommended by geometric artists. Ecobra are another brand I've seen recommended but not tried them myself. I've just got some lovely vintage compasses (search for vintage drafting tools) from ebay and there are lots of good value sets there so that's another option!
I love your tutorials. They combine brushstroke practice and learning about color blending and look beautiful, so practice isn’t just filling up paper, it is fun!.
Thank you so much for explaining your process along the way and showing us the complete process from step 1 to the last! I love when you show us adding aaaalll the details even the smallest ones in other videos!🫶
My husband loves it when I paint these things. likes them in his work space. ❤
Breathtaking!
Very beautiful painting, clear, calm instructions - soothing to watch and inspiring to try. I hope to give it a try, thanks, Lou!
Thanks so much 😊
This was so pleasant to watch 💕 kind of like a meditation, very peaceful
That reminds me a bit of the lessons in geometry in school - ages ago 🙂 I guess with QOR-colours the effect will be great because they spread so easily.
Thank you for the great idea 🥰
These tutorials are my favorite. You make it look so easy! I tried the Celtic cross one twice! Love the color palette and the way the colors blend. Thank you!,
Thanks for this. A great example of how watercolor doesn't have to be complicated. :)
This is gorgeous, what a fantastic tutorial ☺☺☺
Thank you Lou so useful im just beginning in water colors but am a sacred geometer for my art so this was extremely useful gonna watch all the geometry pieces thanks
it looks similar to a quilt. very beautiful!
Wow. Thank you very much for this helpful tutorial!
You're very welcome!
I love the idea…and the end result! Thank you❤️❤️
Love this
This is absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing! Blessings 💖✨
This is fantastic. I like how these paints look in this kind of format. I like the variety of tonesin each shape.
Might give it a try.
So Cool ! I will try this 😊 Thanks Doll !
Pretty
hallo lou i love your's tutorials
Thanks so much!
This is a very good idea. Tks for the tip! 😊
Beautiful! Can’t wait to try this one. ❤
You have the most gorgeous colours!
Thank you, glad you like them
Love this! Thank you so much!
Wonderful pattern & colours…like the blends as well…
Thank you!
what a great technique.
Oh l love this!!
Lovely!
Great demo! Thanks.
What brand of compass would you recommend. Love your painting!
I've linked the one I've used here in the description and they are pretty good - but you do get what you pay for! You can get very technical with compasses. I'd look at staedtler - they're often recommended by geometric artists. Ecobra are another brand I've seen recommended but not tried them myself. I've just got some lovely vintage compasses (search for vintage drafting tools) from ebay and there are lots of good value sets there so that's another option!
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First!
Putty eraser? I thought that was a stone 😅.