this is not a "how to" video it's just a "watch me paint" video - please consider turning off the music and actually describing your process, decision making, why you choose a medium or technique etc
I love this. It reminds me of Joseph Zbukvic's earlier works that is so much better than his newer works in my estimation. I do love impressionism, but I've seen some that I do not like at all. I sort of like Herman Pekel's work but most I don't. I love everything Alvaro Canstagnet does so far. I love your style!
Thank you so much Renee! I agree, I love early Josephs work, it has true feelings. His recent work appears more "mass produced for sale". People buy it because its Zbukvic, not because they like it anymore. BUT I greatly appreciate his skill and talent. He definitely progressed enormously from his early days. In general I like JZ details: his paintings look great from distance and you get rewarded with small beautiful details when you get close; Alvaro's variety of edges and simplification; Herman's ability to find Harmony in any color; Amanda's ability to bring beauty to any regular scene ☺️
I am new to your Chanel. Your work is lovely and you are very easy to understand and follow. Would you tell me roughly how long it took to do this painting. Thank you so much for sharing you talent and knowledge.
Thank you Gina! It usually takes ah 1.5h for this size, but there is a lot of preliminary work involved: going to the place, sketching on location, planning composition etc... watercolor is very unforgiving if you're are not prepared for the final painting.
It's a very classy palette: Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean, Alizarin Crimson, Cad Red, Yellow Ocher, B.Sienna, N.Tint and a few opaques: Lavender and Jaune Brilliant#1 from Holbein
Really amazing. One begginer question if I may: how do you avoid painting green in skies when blues meet yellowish colors? Ultramarine and y ochre wont get green if I m not mistaken... any other tips?
Thank you! I add a touch of red into yellow, it makes the blue go into grey instead of green if they mix on paper. I also add a touch of red into blue, to get more "natural" looking sky, rather than Cobalt blue, it also helps 👍
I have wanted to learn to watercolor paint since I was a little girl. Now, I am almost 60 and I have the time. But, my paintings are not turning out. They are terrible. Is watercolor something that can be taught or is it only a art talent/gift? Would it help to sign up for your patreon page? Do you have more detailed instruction on that site? Help! I want to learn to paint so badly. Note: Your painting is amazing!
Thank you so much Gail, yes, watercolor is definitely something that can be learned. It's not that hard when you grasp basic principles. My demonstrations are explained in detail on Patreon and there is a number of little tutorials at the beginning of the videos. If you sign up for Master class tier you can also join my FB page where I give very detailed feedback there, you can ask specific questions, sometimes i make tutorials based my patrons questions to explain better.
Thank you! This is from a photo but I always change and add my imagination. There is always something I really like about the scene, so I put a stronger emphasis on, change composition a little. This view was from a cliff but I made it from the ground.
This painting looks almost identical to a slightly larger painting by an Australian Architect called Gilligan that was purchased by my aunt in the 1980's. Uncanny similarities including the title, the seagulls, the people walking on the beach. May I enquire as to your source material?
Hi Tim, please email nvfineartstudio@gmail.com me a picture, I'd love to see it. I live in Australia, Melbourne and I painted this from real life (reference photo is available on Patreon) the place is called Torquay, Zeally Bay
@nvfineartstudio7296 hi there. My mum lives in Torquay and has the painting at her place. I'm over in Germany but will try to get her to photograph the painting in question and send it over. You will get a kick from how similarly the artist has captured the vibe of that beautiful place.
Hi, I usually use Saunders ( I recommend it if you are recent to watercolor, it's easier to learn wet in wet on this paper), Arches and BaoHong, always 300gsm and mostly Rough surface. In regards to paints: here is the link to my video about colors I use. th-cam.com/video/ro4g_E3r6_w/w-d-xo.html
Chere Julie, oui, il est disponible via la traduction automatique de TH-cam. (Mes videos Patreon hebergees sure TH-cam en tant que videos privees). Vous devrez aller dans "Settings" dans le coin inferieur droit; cliquer sure "Subtitles/CC"-On; Cliquez sur "Auto-Translate" puis choisissez votre langue preferred. (Jespere que cela taides).
To purchase this painting:
www.gallery247.com.au/nina-volk/australian-art-for-sale/zeally-bay/172081
this is not a "how to" video it's just a "watch me paint" video - please consider turning off the music and actually describing your process, decision making, why you choose a medium or technique etc
@alegriart it's available on my Patreon. I don't do demonstrations on TH-cam.
This pallet is beautiful. A beautiful painting! The tiny details add movement to the whole composition. So lovely.
Thank you so much!
its amazing ) good cozy water color ////
In the times we live now thisi is the most peaceful and beautiful I´ve ever seen in long time. Great watercolor and watercolorist 🥰
Thank you!
Very airy and spacious. I like it very much
Thank you Anna!
Just beautiful, so full of atmosphere!
Watercolour at it's very best
Thank you Geoffrey!
Watercolor genius. Beautiful confident work
Thank you so much!
I think your channel is so cool and ty ochen kracivaya, talantlivi, i dobri devushka.
Thank you!
I love this. It reminds me of Joseph Zbukvic's earlier works that is so much better than his newer works in my estimation. I do love impressionism, but I've seen some that I do not like at all. I sort of like Herman Pekel's work but most I don't. I love everything Alvaro Canstagnet does so far. I love your style!
Thank you so much Renee! I agree, I love early Josephs work, it has true feelings. His recent work appears more "mass produced for sale". People buy it because its Zbukvic, not because they like it anymore. BUT I greatly appreciate his skill and talent. He definitely progressed enormously from his early days. In general I like JZ details: his paintings look great from distance and you get rewarded with small beautiful details when you get close; Alvaro's variety of edges and simplification; Herman's ability to find Harmony in any color; Amanda's ability to bring beauty to any regular scene ☺️
WOW!!! This is utterly GORGEOUS!!! Thank you for the inspiration and tutorial. Also the music is lovely and serene.
Thank you so much Joanna!
Absolutely Loved watching this video! Look forward to more! Thank you❤
Thank you Monie!
Superb painting and thank you for sharing your process!
Thank you!
Very nice,peas full,thank you.
Thank you!
Fantastic blend of softcolours , centre blue sky achieved good depth to painting..keep it up...!
A lovely painting and most enjoyable to watch,cheers Paul
Thank you very much Paul!
Wow… I have a lot to learn. Thank you for your quick reply. Keep up the beautiful work and sharing it.
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Thank you very much Nina for the demonstration. It is beautiful.
It's always a pleasure! Thank you Ramesh!
Mesmerising! Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
Excellent work !!!!!
Thank you!
Stunning
Thank you Eunice!
Very Beautiful 💙
Beautiful 😍❤️ water color painting 🖌️🎨
You got talent
Thank you so much Regina 🙏
Beautiful
WOW. ❤️❤️❤️ Hello from Denmark.
You have such beautiful sense for tonality. Beautiful painting!
Thank you so much Angel! :)
Magic! Thank you Nina 🏵
Thank you Tetiana!
Fascinating to watch! Beautiful painting
Thank you Nandan!
What a beautiful painting!!! Thank you😎
Thank you Sam!
Lovely painting, warm feeling 👍👍
Thank you Richard!
hermoso
Beautiful penting.
Amazing. Looks straight amazing !
Thank you Jason!
Bello😊
Hello im still new to your channel, thanks i think youre a fantastic artist and loving ur work
Hi, Welcome! And Thank you!
🙏 thanks so much for sharing 🥰
Always a pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Wow, its absolut Wonderful 😍, i love it !!
Thank you!
Süper
Uzaklık harika
Emeğine sağlık
Perfect
Thank you!
Amazing work!
Thank you Mateo
nice work
Thank you 😊!
Bellissimo, complimenti.
fantastic!
Thank you Linda!
Love it!
Thank you!
Très beau quelle légèreté ❤
Wow
❤awesome
Thank you Mohammed!
Beautiful!
Thank you Monica!
QUE GUSTO TAN REFINADO PARA MEZCLAR LOS COLORES, ERES GENIAL, ADEMAS DE GUAPA. TIENES UNA TECNICA MUY ESPECIAL . FELICITACIONES TE SALUDO DESDE MADRID
Muchas gracias! Su comentario es muy apreciado!
Wonderful!
Thank you!
So nice and perfekt 😮😊
Fabulous work
Thank you!
Muito lindooo
Fabulous ❤!!
Remarkable!!
Thank you!
Thanks again
Always a pleasure Norman!
What kind of pencil are you using in the sketch?
I am new to your Chanel. Your work is lovely and you are very easy to understand and follow. Would you tell me roughly how long it took to do this painting. Thank you so much for sharing you talent and knowledge.
Thank you Gina! It usually takes ah 1.5h for this size, but there is a lot of preliminary work involved: going to the place, sketching on location, planning composition etc... watercolor is very unforgiving if you're are not prepared for the final painting.
Hi was wondering what detail brush you used for figure and what size awesome painting as usual
Hi Jon, there are two brushes: Escoda Perla #10 and Silver Black Velvet Script #0
Would you share the colors you used please. Thank you Very beautiful.
It's a very classy palette: Ultramarine, Cobalt Blue, Cerulean, Alizarin Crimson, Cad Red, Yellow Ocher, B.Sienna, N.Tint and a few opaques: Lavender and Jaune Brilliant#1 from Holbein
Your painting is not very good......ITS FANTASTIC !
Thanks Robert! ☺️
Супер!!!
Thank you!
Very nice painting!!!
May i ask, what paper do you use and what brush ? Thank you
Hi Anna, for this demo I am using Saunders Waterford 300gsm 31x41cm rough surface. The brush is Escoda Aquario #14
Cool!!! That's fucking really cool!!!! Thanks for record this~~
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Really amazing. One begginer question if I may: how do you avoid painting green in skies when blues meet yellowish colors? Ultramarine and y ochre wont get green if I m not mistaken... any other tips?
Thank you! I add a touch of red into yellow, it makes the blue go into grey instead of green if they mix on paper. I also add a touch of red into blue, to get more "natural" looking sky, rather than Cobalt blue, it also helps 👍
@@nvfineartstudio7296 I see, Thank you very much. I enjoy and learn a lot from your videos!
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I have wanted to learn to watercolor paint since I was a little girl. Now, I am almost 60 and I have the time. But, my paintings are not turning out. They are terrible. Is watercolor something that can be taught or is it only a art talent/gift? Would it help to sign up for your patreon page? Do you have more detailed instruction on that site? Help! I want to learn to paint so badly. Note: Your painting is amazing!
Thank you so much Gail, yes, watercolor is definitely something that can be learned. It's not that hard when you grasp basic principles. My demonstrations are explained in detail on Patreon and there is a number of little tutorials at the beginning of the videos. If you sign up for Master class tier you can also join my FB page where I give very detailed feedback there, you can ask specific questions, sometimes i make tutorials based my patrons questions to explain better.
Are you working from a photo or sachet h…or is it off the cuff? I have watched this over and over. So talented!
Thank you! This is from a photo but I always change and add my imagination. There is always something I really like about the scene, so I put a stronger emphasis on, change composition a little. This view was from a cliff but I made it from the ground.
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Thank you!
Amazing.. what brush are you using for the sky? 1:00
Thank you! Escoda Aquario Gold #18
Una maravilla. Do de puedo ver colores que usas?👍👍👍👍👍🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Muchas gracias! Esta El link th-cam.com/video/ro4g_E3r6_w/w-d-xo.html
What type of pencil it that that you used when starting this nail painting?
It's Mont Blanc
Thank you so much!💗
This painting looks almost identical to a slightly larger painting by an Australian Architect called Gilligan that was purchased by my aunt in the 1980's. Uncanny similarities including the title, the seagulls, the people walking on the beach. May I enquire as to your source material?
Hi Tim, please email nvfineartstudio@gmail.com me a picture, I'd love to see it. I live in Australia, Melbourne and I painted this from real life (reference photo is available on Patreon) the place is called Torquay, Zeally Bay
@nvfineartstudio7296 hi there. My mum lives in Torquay and has the painting at her place. I'm over in Germany but will try to get her to photograph the painting in question and send it over. You will get a kick from how similarly the artist has captured the vibe of that beautiful place.
Thank you so much!
Hi Nina. Great art. what paper do u use and what colours. ?
Hi, I usually use Saunders ( I recommend it if you are recent to watercolor, it's easier to learn wet in wet on this paper), Arches and BaoHong, always 300gsm and mostly Rough surface. In regards to paints: here is the link to my video about colors I use. th-cam.com/video/ro4g_E3r6_w/w-d-xo.html
May we sell our paintings that we have done by watching your tutorials?
Hi Judy, yes, as long as you put at the back that it is a reproduction of "Zeally Bay" by Nina Volk.
Previoso
Muchisimas gracias Maria!
Sur patreon est ce que c’est sous titré en français ?
Chere Julie, oui, il est disponible via la traduction automatique de TH-cam. (Mes videos Patreon hebergees sure TH-cam en tant que videos privees). Vous devrez aller dans "Settings" dans le coin inferieur droit; cliquer sure "Subtitles/CC"-On; Cliquez sur "Auto-Translate" puis choisissez votre langue preferred. (Jespere que cela taides).
@@nvfineartstudio7296 merci
♥️👍
Thank you!
NOT HELPFUL, no guidence provided
That stuff is I'm sure on Patreon as mentioned in the beginning of the video ....smh
Full demonstration is on Patreon with detailed explanation including the theory and "Why?" behind what you see and do.
Lovely work!
Thanks again 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you!