Another masterclass in watercolour from Tim Wilmot. It's the clever way he explains how to approach a really complex subject and at the same time reveals the secrets of his amazing fresh and spontaneous watercolour technique! Brilliant thanks Tim.
I really enjoyed this demonstration- what a hard subject but as usual you did it brilliantly. My 11 year old Grandson watched it with me as he is already a very keen artist and picked up lots of tips from you - thanks Tim
A most difficult subject! Done well, I am sure they learned a lot and also learned to have courage in attempting a harbor scene jammed with boats. Bravo!
Inspiring! I am so impressed on how you visualize the end at the beginning, to be able to paint around negative spaces. The depth of field is amazing. I would not have foreseen the depth of the moored boats in the distance and your sky came out so beautifully. When you left the sky and started on the back ground, I wondered about that. I could not have invisioned that depth and how the clouds carry your attention all the way through the image. I salute you! Well done.
Thank you for your very kind words. I think I try to imagine the scene painted already when I am looking at that blank paper. Seems to work and thanks very much again. It was all about the depth.
This is amazing as always and probably one of the most complex scenes Tim. I followed with great attention but I still don’t know if those distant boats ( and they all look like boats) are suggested purely randomly with just dabs and lines or are you carefully following the photo and trying to make them look like boats. Brilliant Impressionism anyway.
Another masterclass in watercolour from Tim Wilmot. It's the clever way he explains how to approach a really complex subject and at the same time reveals the secrets of his amazing fresh and spontaneous watercolour technique! Brilliant thanks Tim.
Thanks very much for the kind feedback on my demo!
what a wonderful painting
tim is best of best
Thank you!
Very sturdy legs on the lone pedestrian. I’m impressed!
Getting better....
what a complicated picture for a watercolor! The result is outstanding! You also improved the colors dramatically.
Nothing safe with me!
Genial !! Beautiful background, sky....all . Thank you Tim 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
i especially like the human figures you place in your paintings. they provide scale and human interest
Exactly the benefit of including figures in a painting
That’s superb. I’m on holiday in Cornwall and got myself a set of Sennelier half pans. Find it so difficult to not overwork. Loving your videos chap!
Don't work those pans too hard. Try tubes. Keep em fresh with a light spray. And stopes wear on your brushes.
I really enjoyed this demonstration- what a hard subject but as usual you did it brilliantly. My 11 year old Grandson watched it with me as he is already a very keen artist and picked up lots of tips from you - thanks Tim
Great to hear we are inspiring younger generations into watercolour
A most difficult subject! Done well, I am sure they learned a lot and also learned to have courage in attempting a harbor scene jammed with boats. Bravo!
Thanks very much Dave!
It’s a amazing painting. If followed every brush or process of painting, will find so magical and enjoyable. Thanks so much.
Thank you very much!
Now I realize my weakness.. color mixing especially for water, darker color and sky color variation.. tks for this tutorial sir❤
Happy to help!
Inspiring! I am so impressed on how you visualize the end at the beginning, to be able to paint around negative spaces. The depth of field is amazing. I would not have foreseen the depth of the moored boats in the distance and your sky came out so beautifully. When you left the sky and started on the back ground, I wondered about that. I could not have invisioned that depth and how the clouds carry your attention all the way through the image. I salute you! Well done.
Thank you for your very kind words. I think I try to imagine the scene painted already when I am looking at that blank paper. Seems to work and thanks very much again. It was all about the depth.
Genial! Very difficult scene . Thank you Tim 😊
Thank you too!
This one is top.....probably becouse i like sea motives, but its really beautiful......
Thank you!
Con este tipo de acuarelas uno no sabe cuando parar!😂👏👏👏👏🙋♂️🇦🇷🖌🎨
Muchas gracias
La chose sur le quai s'appelle'' bitte d'amarrage''
Vidéo magnifique merci à vous .❤
Merci Beaucoup
ありがとうございます!
Thanks for your support as always!!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
This is amazing as always and probably one of the most complex scenes Tim. I followed with great attention but I still don’t know if those distant boats ( and they all look like boats) are suggested purely randomly with just dabs and lines or are you carefully following the photo and trying to make them look like boats. Brilliant Impressionism anyway.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the feedback and comments Barbara
Ouf pas évident…. Bravo💕
Merci beaucoup
Great 👏👏👏
Thanks 😀
Gorgeous! Thank you so much!
Glad you like it!
So good …I love it.
Thank you!
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Thanks
А какая у Вас бумага?
I use and recommend Saunders Waterford. This is 300 gms Cold Press
I noticed clouds, which is not something you do often....
Correct. But I needed them here as another way of demonstrating depth