I really enjoy your videos Jannine, they are so well edited, a skill in itself. Thank you for the tips in using your mobile, cant think why l hadnt thought of that as l use my photos as inspiration in my landscapes. Give your studio pal a wee hug from me 😊 and thanks again
Haha, I will! Thanks so much. The trick with the phone is really handy. Not only because it shows you the values clearly, but also because it shows you a smaller version, so you get to see your painting in a different way. It's a bit like standing far away from your painting.
Jeannine, I am learning so much from you. I came across you I think Friday, and have been watching your videos all weekend. You also inspire me to get up painting. Thank you so much. Your a great artist.
I love your videos and your art. So beautiful and interesting. I’m very curious about your wet palette , could you please give us some explanations about it ? Do you use some wet tissue papers ? one above another ? Love from France.
Thanks so much! For my palette I use a home made "stay wet palette". It's any kind of tray with wet tissue paper (or anything that holds moisture, like an old kitchen towel), with a piece of tracing paper or baking paper on top. The water evaporates through the paper and keeps the paint moist for a long time. If you add a lid (another tray) on top you can keep the paint fresh over night. Sending my love across the channel (the one between England and France) 😄
Thank you for sharing these tips! Love your channel- your videos got me out of a creative block.
Thanks, Shreya! How wonderful that my videos could help you get out of creative block! Hope keeping going will be easier for you now.
Love these colors, they are so mellow and moody!
Me too 😄 So interesting how I always become influenced by my surroundings
I love Fridays!!! I totally appreciate you sharing your thought process and why you make the decisions you do. Thank you!!!
You are so welcome! Hope this made a good start to your weekend.
I really enjoy your videos Jannine, they are so well edited, a skill in itself. Thank you for the tips in using your mobile, cant think why l hadnt thought of that as l use my photos as inspiration in my landscapes. Give your studio pal a wee hug from me 😊 and thanks again
Haha, I will!
Thanks so much. The trick with the phone is really handy. Not only because it shows you the values clearly, but also because it shows you a smaller version, so you get to see your painting in a different way. It's a bit like standing far away from your painting.
Jeannine, I am learning so much from you. I came across you I think Friday, and have been watching your videos all weekend. You also inspire me to get up painting. Thank you so much. Your a great artist.
Thank you, Diane, I'm so glad you found me!
I am definitely going to do this same thing. Great learning practice.
Fantastic, let me know how you found it!
this is stunning, i love your work ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you, very inspiring how you attend your work
My pleasure! I'm so happy to hear how just sharing my process can inspire you.
Jeannine I love your work! You have inspired me so much! I just started my own art studio and will have a website up soon. ☺️
Oh wow, that's wonderful! When I first launched my website it felt like such a huge step. Wish you best of luck on your art journey!
Wouah 🤩super Janine 🙏
Merci :)
I love your videos and your art. So beautiful and interesting. I’m very curious about your wet palette , could you please give us some explanations about it ? Do you use some wet tissue papers ? one above another ? Love from France.
Thanks so much!
For my palette I use a home made "stay wet palette". It's any kind of tray with wet tissue paper (or anything that holds moisture, like an old kitchen towel), with a piece of tracing paper or baking paper on top. The water evaporates through the paper and keeps the paint moist for a long time. If you add a lid (another tray) on top you can keep the paint fresh over night.
Sending my love across the channel (the one between England and France) 😄
Thank you very much ! So useful and kind :-)@@jclosestudio
@@sylvieauguste280 You are welcome!