This was a wonderful piece. I too would love to see more abstract landscapes demos with limited palettes like this one. I have trouble getting my neutrals and using them properly. I enjoyed watching this unfold for you.
I like your style. I really like your large percentage of horizontal strokes. Wide horizontal strokes keeps one from fiddling and adding unnecessary elements. Great job
Thank you! This was made at a time when I began to be more comfortable with wet in wet painting. I stopped worrying about ruining the paper or making mistakes :)
Beautiful work Yana, would like to see you do more demonstrations of loose semi-abstract landscapes. I think you are really good artist but I love this style and its my preferred way of painting.
Thank you :) Its funny you say that because I was just thinking the same. Plus my skill has improved so much over this time that I think you will be presently surprised at what I can show you! See you soon!
Hello I love it! I've been doing watercolors for a while now but I'm discovering your style and I'm going to take inspiration from it. It’s so beautiful to see the colors flow almost naturally! Thank you very much for sharing what you do. What is the brand of your brush? Is it easy to find? I live in Brussels. watercolor yours Fabs.
I love this video, can't stop watching it! You manage the perfect amount of flow and granulation seemingly effortlessly but when I try, I get blooms or mud. I will keep trying! I would love to see more like this!
Thank you so much! If you are struggle besides practice more make sure you use as high grade of paper as you can, 140lb for sure. Here I am using atches paper, cold pressed and it allows this beautiful affect to take place. You can join my Facebook group (yana Yashina artist group) I just created it, and I am going to post tips and live videos for watercolor :)
I am so glad that I found you, I love your loose painting style and I appreciate you sharing on TH-cam. It would be helpful if you would be specific regarding the paint placement on your palette. I think I am seeing the Pthalo turquoise on the top left, is that correct? You are a master at mixing color and that is an area where I struggle. What colors are you mixing to get the very dark green? Thank you.
So sorry for the delayed response, this was one of the very ealiest videos so i dont quiet remember about the colors here but you are welcome to folliw me on instagram and ask questions about color @yanayashinaartworks this is where my current loose style in landscape paint lives :)
Beautiful! There’s something so magical, to me anyway, about watching a skilled artist paint landscapes. 🤩
Attractive and nice 👍 presentation
It looks so beautiful and so simple. It is beautiful but not simple-very complex.
Absolutely Love this,
beautiful painting 💗😊 so inspiring I'd like to try to paint something like this. thank you for sharing
Cobalt turquoise is an interesting mixer!!!
So lovely! Thank you, Yana, for a beautiful video and for sharing your talent!!
This was a wonderful piece. I too would love to see more abstract landscapes demos with limited palettes like this one. I have trouble getting my neutrals and using them properly. I enjoyed watching this unfold for you.
This is gorgeous!!
I like your style. I really like your large percentage of horizontal strokes. Wide horizontal strokes keeps one from fiddling and adding unnecessary elements. Great job
Thank you! This was made at a time when I began to be more comfortable with wet in wet painting. I stopped worrying about ruining the paper or making mistakes :)
Amazing
Thank you, such a lovely soft way of painting, really inspiring😍💥
Beautiful
Beautiful!!!
awesome
Inspirational.
Beautiful work Yana, would like to see you do more demonstrations of loose semi-abstract landscapes. I think you are really good artist but I love this style and its my preferred way of painting.
Thank you :) Its funny you say that because I was just thinking the same. Plus my skill has improved so much over this time that I think you will be presently surprised at what I can show you! See you soon!
Hello I love it! I've been doing watercolors for a while now but I'm discovering your style and I'm going to take inspiration from it. It’s so beautiful to see the colors flow almost naturally! Thank you very much for sharing what you do. What is the brand of your brush? Is it easy to find? I live in Brussels. watercolor yours Fabs.
❤️ Beautiful
I love this video, can't stop watching it! You manage the perfect amount of flow and granulation seemingly effortlessly but when I try, I get blooms or mud. I will keep trying! I would love to see more like this!
Thank you so much! If you are struggle besides practice more make sure you use as high grade of paper as you can, 140lb for sure. Here I am using atches paper, cold pressed and it allows this beautiful affect to take place. You can join my Facebook group (yana Yashina artist group) I just created it, and I am going to post tips and live videos for watercolor :)
@@YanaYashinaArtworks Thanks! I will join the group. Looking forward to more of your painting!
I am so glad that I found you, I love your loose painting style and I appreciate you sharing on TH-cam. It would be helpful if you would be specific regarding the paint placement on your palette. I think I am seeing the Pthalo turquoise on the top left, is that correct? You are a master at mixing color and that is an area where I struggle. What colors are you mixing to get the very dark green? Thank you.
So sorry for the delayed response, this was one of the very ealiest videos so i dont quiet remember about the colors here but you are welcome to folliw me on instagram and ask questions about color @yanayashinaartworks this is where my current loose style in landscape paint lives :)
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Ace.
How do we find out which colors you used?
That is something I didn't include- it's a mix of blues and greens. I'm sorry I don't have the exact colors-
What colours are you using
woaw
Please caption your videos so I can participate.
I don't consider this an abstract.
Figurative?