Absolutely loved this floral painting tutorial! Your technique and the way you blend colors are both mesmerizing and inspiring. I learned so much and can't wait to try out these tips in my own artwork. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you so much! 😊 For flowers I am familiar with or have painted before like Daisies, Cosmos Poppies etc. I paint them by heart. But flowers that are new to me I find reference. I found reference for Freesia and did a test painting first before I painted this 😊
@@aliceartpaintings Thank you for your reply. I would gladly support your channel with likes and by following it! I came across it by accident, exactly at the point where I was already tired and much disappointed by following other watercolor channels where only ads of highly expensive professional watercolor paints are made. And the artists there actually are not so naturally talented like you!
By the way, since my childhood freesia has been my most favorite flower and yours is beautiful! But it seems tricky. Moreover, a white one seems to me very challenging to paint...I haven't even dare to try it or if I try, it would be definitely another color!!! 😉
@@smiljanaradusinovicpebblea4528I thought of showing some of my paintings in frames in my intro but I didn't do it as it's more of a personal preference and individual home decor. So best is for you to paint your favorite painting take a picture of it and try it with a mockup frame. There many free mockup sites available. 😊
Thank you so much! 😊 I am using the Kuretake Gansai Tambi 12 pan palette. Here are the colours used for each flowers. Poppies: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet, no.40 Lemon yellow for the flowers. no.46 Burnt Sienna, no.20 Black for the dark center. no.53 Sap green, no.46 Burnt Sienna for the stem. Mimosa: no.40 Lemon yellow, no.44 Yellow ochre for the flowers. no.53 Sap green, no.55 Viridian, no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black for the stem. White Freesia: no.64 Ultra marine for the flowers with a bit of no.40, Lemon yellow and no.44 Yellow ochre for the center. Stem I used the same mix used for mimosa leaves. Cherry blossoms: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet for first layer, no.36 Rose madder deep, no.32 Red for the darker second layer. For the stem no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black, no.32 Red. Hope this is helpful :)
Hi Alice, I am new to your channel and just love it. Would you mind naming the colors you use for each flower so I can match them to the paints I have. I am just starting out painting and can use all the help I can get. You give me confidence that I can do these flowers. I love your technique. Thanks so much. Phyliss
Thank you so much Phyliss! So glad to know you are starting out watercolour painting 😊 Here are the colours used for each flowers. Poppies: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet, no.40 Lemon yellow for the flowers. no.46 Burnt Sienna, no.20 Black for the dark center. no.53 Sap green, no.46 Burnt Sienna for the stem. Mimosa: no.40 Lemon yellow, no.44 Yellow ochre for the flowers. no.53 Sap green, no.55 Viridian, no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black for the stem. White Freesia: no.64 Ultra marine for the flowers with a bit of no.40, Lemon yellow and no.44 Yellow ochre for the center. Stem I used the same mix used for mimosa leaves. Cherry blossoms: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet for first layer, no.36 Rose madder deep, no.32 Red for the darker second layer. For the stem no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black, no.32 Red. Hope this is helpful. Go for it! :)
Grazie per aver mostrato questo bellissimo modo di usare gli acquerelli gansai tambi, potrei sapere quali colori hai usato? Io ho il set da 48 e non sono sicura quali siano 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😊 Here are the colours used for each flowers. Poppies: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet, no.40 Lemon yellow for the flowers. no.46 Burnt Sienna, no.20 Black for the dark center. no.53 Sap green, no.46 Burnt Sienna for the stem. Mimosa: no.40 Lemon yellow, no.44 Yellow ochre for the flowers. no.53 Sap green, no.55 Viridian, no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black for the stem. White Freesia: no.64 Ultra marine for the flowers with a bit of no.40, Lemon yellow and no.44 Yellow ochre for the center. Stem I used the same mix used for mimosa leaves. Cherry blossoms: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet for first layer, no.36 Rose madder deep, no.32 Red for the darker second layer. For the stem no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black, no.32 Red. Hope this is helpful :)
Thank you so much! yes.. you are right poppies stem fuzz painting is missing in my video as my camera stopped recording that time. Sorry about that. Glad I realised it before I started painting the second flower 😊 The fuzz is random small fine lines, I paint the lines slightly thicker and thinner here and there to make it look more natural.
I love just painting with the music. I hope you stick with what you want to fo. There are plenty of audio artists to follow. Thanks for sharing your style ❤
My camera stopped recording when I painted that part. Sorry about that. But in my new video which is available now, I am painting a bumble bee which has the hairy details that is the same technique used for the Poppies stem. You may want to check that ☺️
Your flowers are so beautiful!
Thank you so much! ☺
So lovely…❤
Thank you so much! 😊❤️
Absolutely loved this floral painting tutorial! Your technique and the way you blend colors are both mesmerizing and inspiring. I learned so much and can't wait to try out these tips in my own artwork. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! ☺️ Yes please give a try and feel free to comment if you have any questions.
I like your painting and the music is fantastic, just magical...!
Are you painting by heart or by using a reference photo?!?
Thank you so much! 😊 For flowers I am familiar with or have painted before like Daisies, Cosmos Poppies etc. I paint them by heart. But flowers that are new to me I find reference. I found reference for Freesia and did a test painting first before I painted this 😊
@@aliceartpaintings Thank you for your reply. I would gladly support your channel with likes and by following it!
I came across it by accident, exactly at the point where I was already tired and much disappointed by following other watercolor channels where only ads of highly expensive professional watercolor paints are made. And the artists there actually are not so naturally talented like you!
By the way, since my childhood freesia has been my most favorite flower and yours is beautiful! But it seems tricky. Moreover, a white one seems to me very challenging to paint...I haven't even dare to try it or if I try, it would be definitely another color!!! 😉
@@minavonwolf1681 Thank you for your support! Appreciate it! So glad to hear you like my art☺❤
Please give try painting. Its much easier than you think and of course you can choose to paint it in any colour you like 😊
Wow you are so talented!! I learn a lot from watching you paint. Thank you!
Thank you so much! So glad to know that! ☺️
Beautiful painting of flowers xx
Thank you so much! ☺️❤️
These are beautiful! Thanks for sharing your talent. 😊
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching! 😊
I would like to see how the watercolor works look in the frame..When they are on the wall...
@@smiljanaradusinovicpebblea4528I thought of showing some of my paintings in frames in my intro but I didn't do it as it's more of a personal preference and individual home decor. So best is for you to paint your favorite painting take a picture of it and try it with a mockup frame. There many free mockup sites available. 😊
Thanks@@aliceartpaintings
Beautiful floral painting 🖌️🎨
Thank you so much! 😊
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you so much! 😊
Lovely! Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😊
Loved this demo. Wd like some explanation of colours, please! Thank you❤️🦋
Thank you so much! 😊 I am using the Kuretake Gansai Tambi 12 pan palette. Here are the colours used for each flowers.
Poppies: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet, no.40 Lemon yellow for the flowers. no.46 Burnt Sienna, no.20 Black for the dark center. no.53 Sap green, no.46 Burnt Sienna for the stem.
Mimosa: no.40 Lemon yellow, no.44 Yellow ochre for the flowers. no.53 Sap green, no.55 Viridian, no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black for the stem.
White Freesia: no.64 Ultra marine for the flowers with a bit of no.40, Lemon yellow and no.44 Yellow ochre for the center. Stem I used the same mix used for mimosa leaves.
Cherry blossoms: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet for first layer, no.36 Rose madder deep, no.32 Red for the darker second layer. For the stem no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black, no.32 Red. Hope this is helpful :)
Hi Alice, I am new to your channel and just love it. Would you mind naming the colors you use for each flower so I can match them to the paints I have. I am just starting out painting and can use all the help I can get. You give me confidence that I can do these flowers. I love your technique. Thanks so much. Phyliss
Thank you so much Phyliss! So glad to know you are starting out watercolour painting 😊 Here are the colours used for each flowers.
Poppies: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet, no.40 Lemon yellow for the flowers. no.46 Burnt Sienna, no.20 Black for the dark center. no.53 Sap green, no.46 Burnt Sienna for the stem.
Mimosa: no.40 Lemon yellow, no.44 Yellow ochre for the flowers. no.53 Sap green, no.55 Viridian, no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black for the stem.
White Freesia: no.64 Ultra marine for the flowers with a bit of no.40, Lemon yellow and no.44 Yellow ochre for the center. Stem I used the same mix used for mimosa leaves.
Cherry blossoms: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet for first layer, no.36 Rose madder deep, no.32 Red for the darker second layer. For the stem no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black, no.32 Red. Hope this is helpful. Go for it! :)
@@aliceartpaintings Thank you soooo much, Alice. This will be so helpful.
Hello Alice🥰
your drawings are very 💗💗beautiful I liked the content of the channel so I am here a new subscriber supporting the drawing🥰🎨💖 channels
Thank you so much for supporting my channel! So glad to know that you like my content! 😊
I love your painting. My name is Alice
Thank you so much Alice! Glad you like my painting! Nice to meet another Alice 😊
Grazie per aver mostrato questo bellissimo modo di usare gli acquerelli gansai tambi, potrei sapere quali colori hai usato? Io ho il set da 48 e non sono sicura quali siano 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! 😊 Here are the colours used for each flowers.
Poppies: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet, no.40 Lemon yellow for the flowers. no.46 Burnt Sienna, no.20 Black for the dark center. no.53 Sap green, no.46 Burnt Sienna for the stem.
Mimosa: no.40 Lemon yellow, no.44 Yellow ochre for the flowers. no.53 Sap green, no.55 Viridian, no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black for the stem.
White Freesia: no.64 Ultra marine for the flowers with a bit of no.40, Lemon yellow and no.44 Yellow ochre for the center. Stem I used the same mix used for mimosa leaves.
Cherry blossoms: no.32 Red, no.31 Cadmium scarlet for first layer, no.36 Rose madder deep, no.32 Red for the darker second layer. For the stem no.46 Burnt sienna, no.20 Black, no.32 Red. Hope this is helpful :)
Thank you, I love this! How did you get the stems of the poppies to fuzz, that part of the video isn't there?
Thank you so much! yes.. you are right poppies stem fuzz painting is missing in my video as my camera stopped recording that time. Sorry about that. Glad I realised it before I started painting the second flower 😊 The fuzz is random small fine lines, I paint the lines slightly thicker and thinner here and there to make it look more natural.
Beautil!! Can you tell me what brand and size brushes you used for this painting?
Thank you so much! I used Princeton synthetic watercolour round brushes size 4 and 8 and Ashley 1877 size 1 brush.
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Alice, this is lovely but I do better and enjoy more when things are being verbally explained as the artist goes along.
Thank you for sharing your feedback Nancy! Appreciate it! It's something I will consider to do in the future 😊
Please give it serious consideration. Having verbal instructions make it so much easier to understand.
@@wandasimons3305 I understand, yes I am considering to include verbal instructions in the future ☺
I love just painting with the music. I hope you stick with what you want to fo. There are plenty of audio artists to follow. Thanks for sharing your style ❤
@@barblallier9413 Thank you so much! So glad to know you enjoy my style of video ☺Appreciate your support! ❤
The one thing I wanted to see was how you applied the hairy details to the poppies and it was lost in the matrix, I guess.
My camera stopped recording when I painted that part. Sorry about that. But in my new video which is available now, I am painting a bumble bee which has the hairy details that is the same technique used for the Poppies stem. You may want to check that ☺️