Teacher, thank you so much for this! I love the way you demonstrate it. Very helpful for a total beginner like me..its my dream to paint a peony. I've watched countless videos of painting peonies but this is by far, the one I understood the most. Thank you so much❤❤❤
Thanks Virginia for the demo of painting peonies. I was studying from various books but finally found your video and your method is the best. Your peonies are elegant yet rich in colors and very natural. Love them!
Hi Virginia, watching this tutorial from Canada where it is quite cold and we are stuck in the lock down. Decided to get back into painting after twenty years and pulled out my palette and cleaned it up and was pleased to find out that my kids didn't destroy all of my art supplies. Now I am trying to re teach myself. The first couple of paintings were hideous so I must find some decent instruction. Sadly, my teachers are either dead or have moved far away and lost contact. I really appreciate your patience and openness and while I will probably gravitate back to oils I really do love inks and the freedom of loose brushwork. ❤🇨🇦❤
Hello Andrea! Delighted to know that you are getting back into painting. I bet you'll find your enthusiasm starting to fizz, the more you splash around! Good luck and happy painting!
Thank you for this demonstration, it's very generous of you to share your knowledge, technique and talent. Looking forward to parts two and three. Truly inspirational!
Thank you for posting these lessons, you are a wonderful teacher and an amazing artist. It is so interesting to watch your art come to life. I am a senior and these videos have enriched my life.
Hello Virginia, Thank you very much for the invitation to your facebook page. I love watching your films ! You are a perfect painter and teacher and you explain every brush stroke very well. All the best to you, Kasia
Merci Virginia pour la démo de cette très jolie pivoine rouge .Je ne parle pas engrais malheureusement mais,j'ai très bien compris l'utilisation du peinseau a aquarelle.
The scourge of my life, indeed! I remember the first time I painted outdoors with my high school teacher. She said white space was the breathing space for watercolor. But I filled it up anyway. But of course, spring is just around the corner, so I love trying again!
Thanks, Althea! You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
In this DVD I am using double shuen (thick) rice paper which I have pre-mounted on a board. The paper is raw rather than sized. Raw is best for this style of 'splashing ink' technique. The brushes are traditional Chinese round brushes made from natural animal hair. I like hard or springy hair, described in catalogs as weasel or wolf hair, or bamboo/orchid brush. If I am painting peonies, I may use a softer goat hair brush. I'm glad you enjoyed watching!
Thanks for your kind comment. I use raw (absorbent) rice paper, which is called Xuan or Shuen in Asia. mine is single thickness, but you can also achieve the same result using double xuan. The benefit of the double xuan is that the colors don't spread as much so you can paint a bit slower. Regular watercolor paper does not work because it is not absorbent.
Thanks! I recommend buying your brushes from a store or website that specializes in supplies for Chinese brush painting or sumi-e painting, such as www.orientalartsupply.com or www.blueheronarts.com. Happy painting!
Gorgeous! I'm just beginning to learn about Sumi ink painting, rice paper etc. May I ask what type of paint you are using? Thank you for the wonderful instruction!
Hello Janelle! Thanks for your comment. You can find out all about the different kinds of paints and rice paper on my painting blog at www.joyfulbrush.com. You may also find my recommendations helpful in my recent book, "Mindful Artist: Sumi-e Painting". Happy painting!
Here's a list of materials: start off with 2 brushes: 1 medium size orchid/bamboo brush, 1 small 'detail' brush; small bottle of Chinese black ink; roll of practice paper (it needs to be specially made for Chinese brush painting - rice, mulberry or cotton, 'Moon Palace', absorbent paper, all these work.). Chinese colors in tubes or chips, or Western colors work. Soak your brushes in cold water to remove the sizing on the bristles; put newspaper or felt under your paper. Above all, have fun!
Thanks! You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
Hi Marina! Thanks for writing! This is so-called 'rice' paper, or xuan or shuen paper. It is raw, meaning the colors will run and bleed, which is what you want for this style of peony. You can order it online from blueheronarts and orientalartsupply. They ship internationally.
For the peony flower, I usually use a short, soft-hair (sheep) brush. For the leaves I use a larger stiff-hair brush such as weasel. You could see more about the materials I use on my website blog joyfulbrush.com
Hello Elizabeth! I am using Marie's Chinese watercolors in tubes, and I always use Chinese brushes with natural hair. If you check out my blog on my website joyfulbrush you can read my 'materials' posts. Good luck and happy painting!
Hi Rosemary, I usually use a soft bristle (sheep or goat hair) for the flowers and a hard bristle (weasel) for the leaves and everything else. You can find more info on my blog at joyfulbrush.
+Julius Blitzy Hi! Thanks for your interest. Yes, I am using thin raw xuan. You can read more details and tips on painting peony on my joyful brush blog.
Dear Virginia ! I subscribed to Your channel and delighted with your work ! Learn in Your video... please Tell me what paints and paper, You use? I would be very grateful, if you find an opportunity to reply ... thank you in Advance. Sincerely, Rimma !
Good to hear from you ***** I am delighted to hear that you have found my videos helpful. You can find the materials list on my Joyfulbrush website. Just click on the video page.
Overlaping green for the calix over red petals of a guest blossom, the color mudded, I'll separate the paints on next try. My petals didn't shade enough up to almost white. But I managed to make the strokes and shapes beautifully and flowing I'm excited with the that. I used Arches 300g and a Chinese brush. I'll train on the petals Thanks for your kindness. ❤️
@@tulipacjrocha Congratulations on following through on the exercise. You will find the colors work better if you use Asian raw (absorbent) rice paper (xuan or shuen) rather than Arches. Keep on going!
Hello again! Brushes can be made out of anything, including feathers, twigs, strips of material and extruded plastic. Most synthetic brushes are made for oils and acrylics but you can use them for Chinese art. You need round brushes to create the strokes, but even long finger nails and paper towels can be used to create wonderful paintings.
You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
Teacher, thank you so much for this! I love the way you demonstrate it. Very helpful for a total beginner like me..its my dream to paint a peony. I've watched countless videos of painting peonies but this is by far, the one I understood the most. Thank you so much❤❤❤
So glad you found it helpful.
Thanks Virginia for the demo of painting peonies. I was studying from various books but finally found your video and your method is the best. Your peonies are elegant yet rich in colors and very natural. Love them!
Hi Virginia, watching this tutorial from Canada where it is quite cold and we are stuck in the lock down. Decided to get back into painting after twenty years and pulled out my palette and cleaned it up and was pleased to find out that my kids didn't destroy all of my art supplies.
Now I am trying to re teach myself. The first couple of paintings were hideous so I must find some decent instruction.
Sadly, my teachers are either dead or have moved far away and lost contact.
I really appreciate your patience and openness and while I will probably gravitate back to oils I really do love inks and the freedom of loose brushwork.
❤🇨🇦❤
Hello Andrea! Delighted to know that you are getting back into painting. I bet you'll find your enthusiasm starting to fizz, the more you splash around! Good luck and happy painting!
Thank you for this demonstration, it's very generous of you to share your knowledge, technique and talent. Looking forward to parts two and three. Truly inspirational!
Thank you for posting these lessons, you are a wonderful teacher and an amazing artist. It is so interesting to watch your art come to life. I am a senior and these videos have enriched my life.
Hello Virginia,
Thank you very much for the invitation to your facebook page. I love watching your films ! You are a perfect painter and teacher and you explain every brush stroke very well.
All the best to you,
Kasia
I love you painting. Thank you for watching this detail explanation on TH-cam.
You're welcome! Please enjoy my other TH-cam videos also.
Virginia, I love all your films. I`m too busy for practicing but watching it is great pleasure. You are a perfect art teacher. Thank you:)
You've done a wonderful job of explaining this. My heartfelt thanks to you....👏👏🙏🙏
Thanks! I'm delighted that you found it helpful!
Breathtaking! Thank you for sharing your experience!
Thank you for sharing this technique. Your work is beautiful, and your instruction is easy to follow.
Thanks Sheila! I'll be bringing out mini how-to videos on lotus flowers next. I hope you enjoy them.
Merci Virginia pour la démo de cette très jolie pivoine rouge .Je ne parle pas engrais malheureusement mais,j'ai très bien compris l'utilisation du peinseau a aquarelle.
Enchantée de lire votre commentaire, Claudine, et de savoir que vous avez pu comprendre ce que je voulais dire!
I love the way you use negative space as part of the brushwork. Easier said than done, but practice, practice, practce!
Thanks! Yes, the negative space is so important, and so hard for us westerners, wanting to fill every inch of the paper!
The scourge of my life, indeed! I remember the first time I painted outdoors with my high school teacher. She said white space was the breathing space for watercolor. But I filled it up anyway. But of course, spring is just around the corner, so I love trying again!
Ha, ha! Yes, at least we can always try again! Happy painting!
C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder votre savoir faire. Vos vidéos sont rafraîchissantes...
You are the most excellent teacher. Thanks.
Thanks, Alberto, I'm glad you found it helpful. Happy painting!
Thanks Virginia, I will visit the website. Have a good weekend!
Really interesting demo. thankyou. Want to try this :)
Thank you very much for your interesting and wonderful lessons
Thanks, Francine, I'm glad you enjoy them!
Thanks, Althea! You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
Really beautiful!
Your video is very helpful, l tried to do this from read a book which is difficult. Thank you.
Larry Nelson Hi Larry! Glad you found it helpful! There's nothing like seeing it done to really understand it. Happy painting!
wow! you make it look so easy!! beautiful!!
+helen prater Thanks! That's what 40 years of practice will get you!
In this DVD I am using double shuen (thick) rice paper which I have pre-mounted on a board. The paper is raw rather than sized. Raw is best for this style of 'splashing ink' technique. The brushes are traditional Chinese round brushes made from natural animal hair. I like hard or springy hair, described in catalogs as weasel or wolf hair, or bamboo/orchid brush. If I am painting peonies, I may use a softer goat hair brush. I'm glad you enjoyed watching!
Great demo, thank you! WHAT KIND OF PAPER DO YOU USE?
Thanks for your kind comment. I use raw (absorbent) rice paper, which is called Xuan or Shuen in Asia. mine is single thickness, but you can also achieve the same result using double xuan. The benefit of the double xuan is that the colors don't spread as much so you can paint a bit slower. Regular watercolor paper does not work because it is not absorbent.
Watching and watching again, so grateful for your sharing.
Beth Redstone Hi Beth! So glad it's helpful! I guess now I know who put my channel over 2 million views recently! lol! Happy painting!
Hello Kasia! Thanks for your feedback. I am very glad you find my work helpful. Hope to see you on facebook!
God, how talanted you are! Thank you for sharing xxx
Kadriya Salmanova so glad you found it helpful.
Beautiful technique, I like it though a bit difficult :)
Thank you for posting. The technique is beautiful! Where can I find/purchase a brush like yours? Love your paintings and instructions!
Thanks! I recommend buying your brushes from a store or website that specializes in supplies for Chinese brush painting or sumi-e painting, such as www.orientalartsupply.com or www.blueheronarts.com. Happy painting!
Thanks! Good to hear from you (and thanks for letting me practice my Russian translating skills!) - Virginia
Thanks for your kind comments. I'm glad you enjoy the films.
a wonderful lesson
Thank you!
Gorgeous! I'm just beginning to learn about Sumi ink painting, rice paper etc. May I ask what type of paint you are using? Thank you for the wonderful instruction!
Hello Janelle! Thanks for your comment. You can find out all about the different kinds of paints and rice paper on my painting blog at www.joyfulbrush.com. You may also find my recommendations helpful in my recent book, "Mindful Artist: Sumi-e Painting". Happy painting!
Lovely talent you're sharing... thanks!
I am using an orchid/bamboo brush, medium size. It is a hard bristle brush, probably made of weasel hair.
Beautiful; excellent instructions.
Thanks, Haley! You can read more of my painting tips on my website blog joyfulbrush.
These are Chinese inks in tubes or chips. I also use some western watercolors (Daniel Smith and other brands work fine.)
Here's a list of materials: start off with 2 brushes: 1 medium size orchid/bamboo brush, 1 small 'detail' brush; small bottle of Chinese black ink; roll of practice paper (it needs to be specially made for Chinese brush painting - rice, mulberry or cotton, 'Moon Palace', absorbent paper, all these work.). Chinese colors in tubes or chips, or Western colors work. Soak your brushes in cold water to remove the sizing on the bristles; put newspaper or felt under your paper. Above all, have fun!
Thanks! You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
You may enjoy following me on facebook. I post new paintings and videos there every day. You can access my page even if you don't have a facebook account. Go to facebook, then write /VirginiaLloydDavies.
畫的真棒!
Dear Virginia I understand well English and I would both like to understand your teaching
Спасибо! Мне очень нравятся ваши уроки!
Thanks, Andrea!
@Andrea, you can purchase the complete 36 min. video which has a bonus feature at www.joyfulbrush.com/video/video_main.html
Dennis DiVito dd
Very good
Thanks
Thank You so mush! Wonderfull watercolor, very good video! Only 1 question, sorry: what is the paper? How i can buy this paper, pls?
Hi Marina! Thanks for writing! This is so-called 'rice' paper, or xuan or shuen paper. It is raw, meaning the colors will run and bleed, which is what you want for this style of peony. You can order it online from blueheronarts and orientalartsupply. They ship internationally.
You are very kind! Thank you so much for Yours answer! Good ART to You!!
Hi, I would like to know what brand and size of the brush that you use for this painting. Thank you.
For the peony flower, I usually use a short, soft-hair (sheep) brush. For the leaves I use a larger stiff-hair brush such as weasel. You could see more about the materials I use on my website blog joyfulbrush.com
Спасибо за красоту ! Скажите, какие краски вы используете ? И Из чего сделана кисть - это натуральные или искусственные волокна ? Спасибо !
Hello Elizabeth! I am using Marie's Chinese watercolors in tubes, and I always use Chinese brushes with natural hair. If you check out my blog on my website joyfulbrush you can read my 'materials' posts. Good luck and happy painting!
Спасибо за быстрый ответ !!! СПАСИБО !!! Как можно купить ваши уроки ? или посмотреть ?
Thanks, Huong Tran! I'm glad you found it useful. You can purchase the full video on my website joyfulbrush.
Amazing 👏
Thanks! Be sure to watch the other parts of the peony tutorial!
Love this!
excuse me , what is the name and the material of this brush?
awesome ! learned a lot from you!
Thanks
You're welcome, Yuk Lan Lo. Glad you enjoyed it!
very good!
Thanks!
Love this. Thank you.
did you used water colors?
what sort of brushes and sizes do you use please
Hi Rosemary, I usually use a soft bristle (sheep or goat hair) for the flowers and a hard bristle (weasel) for the leaves and everything else. You can find more info on my blog at joyfulbrush.
beautiful...
Thanks!
Hello I am interested, is this xuan raw?
+Julius Blitzy Hi! Thanks for your interest. Yes, I am using thin raw xuan. You can read more details and tips on painting peony on my joyful brush blog.
Dear Virginia ! I subscribed to Your channel and delighted with your work ! Learn in Your video... please Tell me what paints and paper, You use? I would be very grateful, if you find an opportunity to reply ... thank you in Advance. Sincerely, Rimma !
Good to hear from you ***** I am delighted to hear that you have found my videos helpful. You can find the materials list on my Joyfulbrush website. Just click on the video page.
what kind of paper are you using? thanks
I am using thin raw (unsized ) xuan (rice) paper. you can use a heavier paper too, just so long as it is unsized.
thanks for the reply..
The peony paintings were too good.
Thanks, Surekha! You can learn more about how to paint peonies in my new book, "Mindful Artist: Sumi-e Painting". Enjoy!
Muy lindo gracias
You're welcome!
hey, do you use inks? x
I use all sorts of inks, dyes and paints. In this video I am using Chinese color chips and Marie's watercolor tubes.
Thank you, what brush are you using?
Beautiful:)
I tried to paint the peonies with watercolor and it didn't result well.
I'm glad you tried it out! It is important to have the right paper and brushes, and then of course, lots of practice! Good luck!
Overlaping green for the calix over red petals of a guest blossom, the color mudded, I'll separate the paints on next try. My petals didn't shade enough up to almost white. But I managed to make the strokes and shapes beautifully and flowing I'm excited with the that. I used Arches 300g and a Chinese brush. I'll train on the petals Thanks for your kindness. ❤️
@@tulipacjrocha Congratulations on following through on the exercise. You will find the colors work better if you use Asian raw (absorbent) rice paper (xuan or shuen) rather than Arches. Keep on going!
S U P E R. V I D E O !!!!!!!
Thanks, Gloria!
Tulips
Water colour painting
Painting desert cactus
Dziekuje.❤
Can you get brushes NOT made out of animal hair?
Hello again! Brushes can be made out of anything, including feathers, twigs, strips of material and extruded plastic. Most synthetic brushes are made for oils and acrylics but you can use them for Chinese art. You need round brushes to create the strokes, but even long finger nails and paper towels can be used to create wonderful paintings.
Are you painting on rice paper?
Jean Hering Yes, I usually use a thin raw xuan, which allows the color to bleed.
Thanks!
yes, on rice paper.
Is this Watercolour?
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