Awesome. So I just paid several hundred dollars to be in an online event called Watercolor Live, but I found myself tuning out and watching your channel instead. Your instruction is really excellent. Exactly what I've been looking for.
This might be the very best explanation, and more importantly visual demonstration, of the consistency of the watercolours everyone on here talks about. I’ve been doing watercolour for a couple of years now and this is the first time I’ve been able to really grasp the concept! Thank you so much 🙏
Very very useful...I just found your channel and subscribed...i love wet on wet technique a lot...as I hate rush in art! I like anybody who does slowly and planned way of art....art should be slow and relaxing not rush rush....to create stress
Thank you Sujanith! I completely agree, there is no need to rush, there is always plenty of time to make something out of what you are painting, you just have to trust yourself and the process...the more experienced you get the slower you can be... Most of the masters can have long conversations while they paint, and students complain "I did that mistake because the paper got dry too quickly", nothing wrong with that, don't get me wrong, watercolor is a lifelong apprenticeship, that's the beauty of it 😊
I left many times watercolour..but unable to leave it permanently. Before I had to rush following some artists....I like slow watercolour now...like Louise de masi
Nina thank you very much for this video. It is very informative, explains the problems well and the quality of this video is fantastic. I would like to thank you especially for the last bit about paper it is amazing how good quality paper can change everything, which I did not know and I experienced at the beginning as I used only mixed media paper :-( . Please continue your great tutorial and I will be watching your canal with pleasure.
Hi Anna, thank you very much for your feedback. I put a lot of information in my videos and sometimes I'm not even sure if it's useful for the viewers. In re paper: for some reason Instructors in general say it's ok to use student grade paper while learning. In my opinion it's opposite, it's best to use good paper... professionals can paint on their knees and still get results, but while you learn you need to eliminate all the obstructions and inconsistencies as much as possible. Best of luck in your watercolor journey!
Hi Huyen, I mean opaque white watercolor, titanium white. I also use sometimes Chinese, but it has very soft effect due to its transparency (similar to Buff Titanium).
Love your painting. happy to see you are posting more lately, Nina. Jou werk is pragtig . I'm sure you understand that bit of Afrikaans. 😉I have never seen a woman paint like you do and I have watched my fair share, I promise you. You have a very unique style which I love, like Joseph Z or Alvaro. When i need inspiration I watch the train station painting, it takes my breath away the way you created it! Greetings and love from South Africa!
Thank you very much Larga! Joy woorde is soos 'n balsem vir die siel!' 🙏 Ive never been a "girly girl", but people usually think I am when they first see me... I'm so glad my art shows my true nature :) JZ, Alvaro and especially Amanda Hyatt are my idols... the way they can capture a moment is pure magic...
Where I live in southern Arizona paint dries the second you apply it to the paper. Our humidity hovers around 15% most months. It's definitely a challenge.
I hear you, between Jan and Feb it's like that here too...can be above 40 during day and above 30 at night with 15% humidity... everything gets yellow and brown...2019 was particularly bad. We had a rainy winter, it produced lots of vegetation and super hot dry summer...it resulted in the worst bush fires , entire east cost got burned 🥺
Hi David, sorry I can't see on my phone what video you are referring to, how the palette looks? The one with large mixing area or the one with tilted wells?
Hi Monica, if you are in Australia it's available in many Art supply shops, such as Riot Art, The Art Shop, Eckersley, etc. It's also available on Amazon, just search "20 well plastic tray palette". If you cannot find it, you can always put your typical palette at a ~20 degree angle.
Awesome. So I just paid several hundred dollars to be in an online event called Watercolor Live, but I found myself tuning out and watching your channel instead. Your instruction is really excellent. Exactly what I've been looking for.
Thank you for the compliment! But you probably should tune back in :) get the money worth 😉
@@nvfineartstudio7296 haha we get replays for 60 days ;-)
This might be the very best explanation, and more importantly visual demonstration, of the consistency of the watercolours everyone on here talks about. I’ve been doing watercolour for a couple of years now and this is the first time I’ve been able to really grasp the concept! Thank you so much 🙏
I'm so glad! Thank you for the feedback!
Do you have a link for the angled palette? I really liked seeing you present it in that way.
Very very useful...I just found your channel and subscribed...i love wet on wet technique a lot...as I hate rush in art! I like anybody who does slowly and planned way of art....art should be slow and relaxing not rush rush....to create stress
Thank you Sujanith! I completely agree, there is no need to rush, there is always plenty of time to make something out of what you are painting, you just have to trust yourself and the process...the more experienced you get the slower you can be... Most of the masters can have long conversations while they paint, and students complain "I did that mistake because the paper got dry too quickly", nothing wrong with that, don't get me wrong, watercolor is a lifelong apprenticeship, that's the beauty of it 😊
Great Tips !!! Thank you, NINA | Alex
Your sponges section was a REVELATION! Thanks! Love your videos 😊
I'm so glad! Thank you so much!
I left many times watercolour..but unable to leave it permanently. Before I had to rush following some artists....I like slow watercolour now...like Louise de masi
It never lets you go, does it!? Louise is great! She paints beautiful animals. I can't believe how many "neighbors" i have who paints so beautifully.
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Nina thank you very much for this video. It is very informative, explains the problems well and the quality of this video is fantastic. I would like to thank you especially for the last bit about paper it is amazing how good quality paper can change everything, which I did not know and I experienced at the beginning as I used only mixed media paper :-( . Please continue your great tutorial and I will be watching your canal with pleasure.
Hi Anna, thank you very much for your feedback. I put a lot of information in my videos and sometimes I'm not even sure if it's useful for the viewers. In re paper: for some reason Instructors in general say it's ok to use student grade paper while learning. In my opinion it's opposite, it's best to use good paper... professionals can paint on their knees and still get results, but while you learn you need to eliminate all the obstructions and inconsistencies as much as possible. Best of luck in your watercolor journey!
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Thanks for the tips. This has helped me alot. Rag, not rug, hahaha
Thank you! Great to hear!
Thank you very much! These tips are so clear, logic and useful!
Always a pleasure! Thank you Paul!
your tips are GOLD ❤
Happy to hear that! Thank you!
Im learning a lot from you. Thanks a lot!
Very nice mam ❤
Thank you!
Preciosa pintura y preciosa tu, mujer!
Hello there. You mean using of white watercolour. Is it Chinese white or titanium white ( opaque white )? May I ask ?
Hi Huyen, I mean opaque white watercolor, titanium white. I also use sometimes Chinese, but it has very soft effect due to its transparency (similar to Buff Titanium).
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Love your painting. happy to see you are posting more lately, Nina. Jou werk is pragtig . I'm sure you understand that bit of Afrikaans. 😉I have never seen a woman paint like you do and I have watched my fair share, I promise you. You have a very unique style which I love, like Joseph Z or Alvaro. When i need inspiration I watch the train station painting, it takes my breath away the way you created it! Greetings and love from South Africa!
Thank you very much Larga! Joy woorde is soos 'n balsem vir die siel!' 🙏 Ive never been a "girly girl", but people usually think I am when they first see me... I'm so glad my art shows my true nature :) JZ, Alvaro and especially Amanda Hyatt are my idols... the way they can capture a moment is pure magic...
Great tips… Thankyou..especially about spraying while paper still wet
So glad it's helpful!
Where I live in southern Arizona paint dries the second you apply it to the paper. Our humidity hovers around 15% most months. It's definitely a challenge.
I hear you, between Jan and Feb it's like that here too...can be above 40 during day and above 30 at night with 15% humidity... everything gets yellow and brown...2019 was particularly bad. We had a rainy winter, it produced lots of vegetation and super hot dry summer...it resulted in the worst bush fires , entire east cost got burned 🥺
Excellent, thank you for sharing and informing us. It is great!!!!
Thank you Tammy! So glad it's helpful 😊
Awesome.
Thank you! Always happy to help!
Great tips, Nina. You have a lovely and very useful channel!
Thanks David!
Great info. I have experienced these issues but never knew why. 😉
I'm so glad it's helpful!
Superb! Thank you Nina. Loved this video
Thank you Veenita!
Quem é o fabricante desta paleta com poços angulares?
It's available at Jackson's Art, they ship internationally.
love the tips very helpful for a novice thank you send more
Thank you Lia! I'm so glad!
почему я слышу славянскую нотку? 😉
I was born in that part of the world :)
Дякую;)
Very,very, very usefull! Thank you!
I'm so glad! 👍
Thank you so much for sharing this ❤️
You are so welcome!
Great tips! Thank You ❤
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Awesome video... Thank you 😍
Thanks Orion!
Great help to create awareness of how pigment consistency can be used.
I'm so glad it's helpful!
I love you paintings and demos. Thanks
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Thank you Rosantha! 🙏☺️
Wow. Speechless
Thank you!
Wonderful
Thank you! Cheers!
wipe it on the rug lol
😄 wipe it on the carpet 😉😄😄
Nina, hi, could you tell me where online I could buy that palette or the brand.
Hi David, sorry I can't see on my phone what video you are referring to, how the palette looks? The one with large mixing area or the one with tilted wells?
@nvfineartstudio7296 sorry Nina, just saw your reply! The tilted palette. Hope I'm not too late. Love your channel!
Thanks David! I got it from a local art shop, I think they are available in most of art shops. Maybe be in a slightly different configuration.
@@nvfineartstudio7296 thanks Nina, I sent you a message asking you to reply but realize now you already did. Sorry!
No worries 👍😊
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Thank you Ming!
thank you ! Where can I get the pallete?
Hi Monica, I think I showed a few in this video. Would you mind specifying which one please. Thank you.
@@nvfineartstudio7296 the tilted/angled one that help with learning the water % .
Hi Monica, if you are in Australia it's available in many Art supply shops, such as Riot Art, The Art Shop, Eckersley, etc. It's also available on Amazon, just search "20 well plastic tray palette". If you cannot find it, you can always put your typical palette at a ~20 degree angle.
@@nvfineartstudio7296 Ill look for it . Thank you so much.