Thank you so much. After not painting for over a decade, and for longer with watercolours, which I love, I have decided to get back into it, and Sargent is one of my favourite watercolorists. So glad I came across this. You make it seem do-able for me. Thank you.
If it can be of help; Sargent painted watercolours mainly with flat brushes, occasionally using rounds for details. That is why he could exercise greater precision. Painting with mops makes everything more difficult. Also, instead of using pure water to wet the background, Sargent would add white gouache to water, to achieve better background tints.
Thank you so much. After not painting for over a decade, and for longer with watercolours, which I love, I have decided to get back into it, and Sargent is one of my favourite watercolorists. So glad I came across this. You make it seem do-able for me. Thank you.
@@TosiaZraikat48 I'm so glad I inspired you to get back into it!! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment
If it can be of help; Sargent painted watercolours mainly with flat brushes, occasionally using rounds for details. That is why he could exercise greater precision. Painting with mops makes everything more difficult. Also, instead of using pure water to wet the background, Sargent would add white gouache to water, to achieve better background tints.
Thank you. I never knew that he painted with Flats. That is helpful to know, actually
Pls keep making videos Carlos.I am a fan of great master Sargent too.
These words encourage me, thank you
Orangy colour maybe Burnt Sienna:)
sounds about right ;)
Reminds me of the Bene Gesserit of Dune
It does. It surrounded with mystery