You make it look so easy. It’s wonderful to watch. Thank you for explaining all the colour mixes too. It’s great to be able to see both your painting and your paints. Looking forward to part 2
I love this painting! Very inspiring. Leaving out all the tedious details and your use of color makes a person want to look at it. It draws you in. Just lovely. Thank you
😮 Wow well you have convinced me to have a go with boats. Not one artist as persuaded me , I can hardly believe it. Also I find that I totally understand why you say as you take your time 👋👋
Andrew Since subscribing to your channel I have so enjoyed your tutorials. I really do appreciate your style of delivery and commentry, not to mention your wife's excellent videoing technique, which makes it all the more pleasurable to view. Thank you so much. Gerald, Hampshire
I Just started back into Watercolors. And I love your art so much better than the others. As you say, "Paint it Once." I don't like all the others with wash over wash . . . Thank You for your Style and Watercolors 😊 just BEAUTIFUL
Loving your videos, your laidback demonstrations of how to watercolor using techniques that make sense to me! I am a new watercolor painter and love it.
Though I don’t approach a scene in the same way, ie, I start with the sky, it’s interesting to see how you work. I always learn something from seeing something from a different perspective. Thanks for sharing.
That's another good thing about art! It gives you the freedom to choose your own rules!! Unfortunately, art is the only real form of Democracy and freedom left on this world. So...keep drawing keep painting!! Life is ugly without art!!
I love this painting, and I love your method of teaching. I especially love that you uphold traditional watercolor. Your paintings are always fresh and beautiful.
You’re welcome. Your ‘’wobbles’’ will be different to my wobbles. Keep them. Try not to tidy up your painting and thereby spoil the parts you most like in watercolours by other artists. Good luck.
Just realised why some of my paintings can look flat. Watching you, I now know that sometimes I use the same flat washes by not varying the brush strokes as often as I should. Your picture shows flat and ‘dry brushstrokes’. I feel like this is what they call ‘A Light Bulb Moment’ 😃. 💡💡💡 So thank you Andrew for waking me up. It is all too easy to sink into monotonous painting.
You may have also noticed in the videos that I nearly always dip into another colour when I go back to replenish my brush. This helps to keep my washes interesting and varied (and not ‘flat’).The ‘trick’ is to change the colour but keep the same tone. Good luck and happy painting.
Thank you so much Andrew; excellent mixture of camera work with clear and simple dialogue as you work. I love watching your pictures as they progress and like to think that maybe I can improve through osmosis. Best wishes to you. Dudley
Your amazing. You just seem to know which colors go where to make it so real yet so artsy. What's the pallet type. Which brand if you don't mind me asking.
Hi Andrew. Thanks for sharing another great video. I enjoyed this one very much. What I like about the pure watercolour approach is that I can start almost anywhere and do the sky later. By the way, I’m almost done reading your new book on how to paint fresh loose watercolours. I will comment more later, but will say the book is an excellent read! It’s packed with useful information and is beautifully illustrated. I plan to take it with me on vacation next week and hope to complete several new paintings.
I bought you book a while ago and i really enjoy looking at your paintings,as i started following you in the last few years i really enjoy your style and i also love drawing and painting boats as i live near the water..im not even close to your ability but in my art soul i feel a great sense of beauty and accomplishment when i finish out my sketches and painting, thank you ive really learn alot from watching your hand and how you explaining your colors as you apply the paint to the paper💛🇨🇦🇺🇲🎨✍💛..
The lightness, intense colour and freshness is so appealing and you make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing this with us. Your paintings have an immediacy lacking with multiple washes. May I ask about the use of paint fresh from the tube? Do you discard paint you haven’t used when you have finished a painting? Or do you let it harden in the pan? I find that the hardened paint can be re softened with water but it isn’t the same - however discarding it seems so wasteful. Do you have a secret for that as well?
Thank you for sharing, I'm new to watercolours so found it very helpful. I was just wondering what brush you used, I loved the confidence you have with it and not changing to different brushes
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for getting in touch. If you go to my website, www.andrewpitt.co.uk and scroll through the videos you’ll find one which covers all my painting equipment and materials.
Yes and I nearly always paint on dry paper. I don’t like introducing an unknown amount of water to my paper which is going to further dilute the paint which is going to dry lighter anyway - doesn’t seem to be a helpful technique to me. The ‘water’ part of ‘watercolour’ is the hardest bit to control. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Splendid video! Thanks a lot ! May I ask a question? I struggle with my brushes . Which brush do you use? I need to buy a new one , but am not certain which one
Thanks for getting in touch. I’m not sure there is such a thing as the perfect brush. The only thing I recommend is keep to natural hair (avoid synthetic brushes). Also keep to round brushes, any medium to large size which points well. I will say, though, I have never solved a painting problem by spending money. Good luck.
Excellent demo and tips, I needed this! Just discovered you. What degree of moisture is the paper? I have a book of Turner water colours, lots of 'wobble'. Congrats on your book!
Hi Andrew, I was just wanting to check what you mean by using fresh gucky paint. Does this mean you fill each well of your palette with tube paint for each painting, and then discard the remainder when you are done? ie you wont come back to that old paint and re-moisten it for a further painting? I think I am probaly too frugal with my tube paints! That's where this question is coming from
Hi. Yes, I do replenish my paint when needed, but I don’t discard the old paint. I have to say I don’t have a problem with dried up, hard paint because I paint regularly. Painting often is the key. I don’t leave my palette long enough for the paint to dry hard. Soft, juicy paint is the key to rich colour. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
@@AndrewPittArtist Thank you Andrew...ah of course, you are a professional, painting all the time. That's rather exposed me as not painting enough! Thank you for the response, and the incentive to paint more.
Hello Andrew, are your brushes the calligraphy ones or something more expensive? Reason I ask is I have some of those but all the hair has shed and they don’t allow much control. I got them as they were good to hold!
As far as I know they are just ordinary Chinese calligraphy brushes. Many were a gift from a student who came on my courses from Hong Kong. They are not expensive or special in any way. Some Chinese brushes are no good - or at least they don’t work for me, but others are good. They are a bit of an acquired taste but seem to suit me. Sorry I can’t be more help.
I’m afraid there aren’t numbers on the Chinese calligraphy brushes I use - at least, not in English. If you scroll through the videos on my website, www.andrewpitt.co.uk you’ll see there is one which covers all my painting equipment and materials.
Yes, mainly Chinese calligraphy brushes. If you scroll through the videos on my website you’ll find one which covers all my painting equipment and materials. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Lovely painting. Please consider using a fresh clean towel! It’s a small thing but the towel you are using is loaded with paint and is very distracting! I’m going to try a watercolour this afternoon . Thanks for the inspiration
One of your previous tutorial you told that ...we must paint with a stroke at point to the others......but now mostly I look the style you put your brush at a paper is the opposite way....I mean you press with a dot without a nice stroke......we are confuse on that....
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Really loved watching a master water colourist at work. I've watched this so many times. Well done Andrew.
Glad you enjoyed this video. Thanks for your interest. I presume you have seen all the videos which are available on my website:
www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Love the way you teach and love the way you paint Mr Pitt, thank you for all your content.
So nice of you, thank you.
Thank you, Andrew, so much freshness and light. Your work is gorgeous.
Wow, thank you.
You are a master of color and technique. Thanks for this.
Wow, thank you.
You make it look so easy. It’s wonderful to watch. Thank you for explaining all the colour mixes too. It’s great to be able to see both your painting and your paints. Looking forward to part 2
My pleasure, thanks for your encouragement, it is much appreciated.
I love this painting! Very inspiring. Leaving out all the tedious details and your use of color makes a person want to look at it. It draws you in. Just lovely. Thank you
Thank you very much.
Thank you for giving us your tips, its very encouraging for me.
You are welcome, glad the video was helpful.
Wow that’s beautiful !! You made it so simple !! Thanks !! 💚✌️💚
Thank you. Glad the video was helpful.
This is just amazing. I become an artist just looking at your work. Couldn’t do much during chemo and this is what kept me going.
Thanks very much indeed.
Hope you soon get better.
Thank you, Andrew! You are such an inspiration! Excellent tips!
I appreciate that. Thank you
Perfekt tutorial. Easy to understand. :) Thanks a lot!
Glad you liked it. Thanks
😮 Wow well you have convinced me to have a go with boats. Not one artist as persuaded me , I can hardly believe it. Also I find that I totally understand why you say as you take your time 👋👋
Thanks for watching. Good luck with your boats
I like the way you explain lots of tips all in the contect of a full painting. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks
Andrew
Since subscribing to your channel I have so enjoyed your tutorials. I really do appreciate your style of delivery and commentry, not to mention your wife's excellent videoing technique, which makes it all the more pleasurable to view. Thank you so much.
Gerald, Hampshire
Many thanks for getting in touch and for your kind comments, they are much appreciated. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Watching you allow the strong colors to merge on the paper was helpful. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks
Fantastic advice as always, Andrew! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you
I love the freshness of your paintings. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you very much. There are more videos at www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Can't wait for episode 2... thanks Andrew
Thanks for watching
I Just started back into Watercolors. And I love your art so much better than the others. As you say, "Paint it Once." I don't like all the others with wash over wash . . .
Thank You for your Style and Watercolors 😊 just BEAUTIFUL
Thank you so much.
It's getting way ridiculous. Oversaturation by far on watercolor channels!!
Loving your videos, your laidback demonstrations of how to watercolor using techniques that make sense to me! I am a new watercolor painter and love it.
Glad the videos are helpful. Many thanks for your kind comments. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Though I don’t approach a scene in the same way, ie, I start with the sky, it’s interesting to see how you work. I always learn something from seeing something from a different perspective. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much.
That's another good thing about art! It gives you the freedom to choose your own rules!! Unfortunately, art is the only real form of Democracy and freedom left on this world. So...keep drawing keep painting!! Life is ugly without art!!
Absolutely beautiful work! Thank you so much for sharing these tips..
You are welcome. Thank you
Thank you! You are a great master!
Wow, thanks!
Another excellent video Andrew and I can highly recommend your books!
Glad you like them. Thank you for your support.
I love this painting, and I love your method of teaching. I especially love that you uphold traditional watercolor. Your paintings are always fresh and beautiful.
Thank you very much for your support. Glad you like the videos. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
It’s the wobbles that make me overwork my painting. I’m learning from you, thank-you! Watching for the next.
You’re welcome. Your ‘’wobbles’’ will be different to my wobbles. Keep them. Try not to tidy up your painting and thereby spoil the parts you most like in watercolours by other artists. Good luck.
Thank you for your wonderful lessons!
Glad you like them, thank you. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Fantástico trabajo!!! Muy bonito!! 👏🤩👍
Thank you
Hi Andrew! I am very pleased with the way you describe the process:) You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing the excellent tips.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Excellent video. You are wonderful at describing the process as you're going along.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for your support.
Brilliant! In a few moments I have learned so much. Bless you for sharing. Now to attempt it. I suppose several times over.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
This has been very helpful as are all your videos. Thank you for sharing your talent and time.
Glad you like them. Thanks for getting in touch.
YT threw this at me and I couldn't stop watching. Beautiful process, can't wait to see the finished piece!
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks.
Wonderful! Very good advice!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Learn a lot about color mixing from you. Just awesome! Thank you for your generous sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
Just realised why some of my paintings can look flat. Watching you, I now know that sometimes I use the same flat washes by not varying the brush strokes as often as I should. Your picture shows flat and ‘dry brushstrokes’. I feel like this is what they call ‘A Light Bulb Moment’ 😃. 💡💡💡 So thank you Andrew for waking me up. It is all too easy to sink into monotonous painting.
You may have also noticed in the videos that I nearly always dip into another colour when I go back to replenish my brush. This helps to keep my washes interesting and varied (and not ‘flat’).The ‘trick’ is to change the colour but keep the same tone. Good luck and happy painting.
Loved the advice about color mixing, especially variations of gray.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks
Your colors, your paint strokes have so much life to them. . Thank you so much for sharing your experience and talent with us.
Glad you like them. Thank you. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Thank you so much , Andrew! I love the way you teach and paint so bright colours ❤
Glad you like the videos. Thanks for your encouragement.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful painting..very useful.
Thanks for your support, it is much appreciated.
Beautiful. I need more confidence in mixing my greys. Thku
Thanks. Pretty well any blue with an orangey red will produce a grey.
Thank you so much Andrew; excellent mixture of camera work with clear and simple dialogue as you work. I love watching your pictures as they progress and like to think that maybe I can improve through osmosis. Best wishes to you. Dudley
Glad you enjoy the video. Thanks. Good luck with your painting.
OMG! I finally found my mentor!
Glad you like the videos. Thanks for getting in touch. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Your amazing. You just seem to know which colors go where to make it so real yet so artsy. What's the pallet type. Which brand if you don't mind me asking.
I am really looking forward to the second part. Loved this one!!
Glad you enjoyed the video - thanks.
Love your work. Saw your post and even though do not have time, stopped and made time. So much knowledge! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks.
Thank you, Andrew, for sharing your skills, processes, and ideations with us. So helpful and inspiring!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for getting in touch.
Hi Andrew. Thanks for sharing another great video. I enjoyed this one very much. What I like about the pure watercolour approach is that I can start almost anywhere and do the sky later. By the way, I’m almost done reading your new book on how to paint fresh loose watercolours. I will comment more later, but will say the book is an excellent read! It’s packed with useful information and is beautifully illustrated. I plan to take it with me on vacation next week and hope to complete several new paintings.
Oh, good, thanks for your encouragement. Glad the video and book are proving helpful. Happy painting on holiday.
I bought you book a while ago and i really enjoy looking at your paintings,as i started following you in the last few years i really enjoy your style and i also love drawing and painting boats as i live near the water..im not even close to your ability but in my art soul i feel a great sense of beauty and accomplishment when i finish out my sketches and painting, thank you ive really learn alot from watching your hand and how you explaining your colors as you apply the paint to the paper💛🇨🇦🇺🇲🎨✍💛..
Many thanks for your encouragement and support.
Thank you Andrew for your clear explanations and demonstrations. I've just found your channel and subscribed. I'll look up your books too.
Thanks for your support and kind comments , they are much appreciated. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Thank you so much , Love your paint work ,I am looking forward to seeing part 2 , Have a good day❤
Thanks for your kind comments.
Very enjoyable. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks
I love your Style!
Thanks very much. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Thank you Andrew!🙏🍷
My pleasure. Thanks.
Thank you. Inspiring.
Thanks for watching. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Olá meu amigo lindo vídeo linda pintura lindo artesanato ❤😂🎉
Thank you
Hermosas tus acuarelas felicidades maestro....🇲🇽🇲🇽...
Thank you
Thank you!!!!
You're welcome.
The lightness, intense colour and freshness is so appealing and you make it look so easy. Thank you for sharing this with us. Your paintings have an immediacy lacking with multiple washes. May I ask about the use of paint fresh from the tube? Do you discard paint you haven’t used when you have finished a painting? Or do you let it harden in the pan? I find that the hardened paint can be re softened with water but it isn’t the same - however discarding it seems so wasteful. Do you have a secret for that as well?
Thanks for getting in touch. My only ‘secret’ is paint regularly so the paint doesn’t get chance to harden.
Thank you for sharing, I'm new to watercolours so found it very helpful. I was just wondering what brush you used, I loved the confidence you have with it and not changing to different brushes
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for getting in touch. If you go to my website, www.andrewpitt.co.uk and scroll through the videos you’ll find one which covers all my painting equipment and materials.
Andrew, you’re a painting of boats is stunning. I love your fresh colors. Do you place your watercolor paper under the mat and paint on dry paper?
Yes and I nearly always paint on dry paper. I don’t like introducing an unknown amount of water to my paper which is going to further dilute the paint which is going to dry lighter anyway - doesn’t seem to be a helpful technique to me. The ‘water’ part of ‘watercolour’ is the hardest bit to control. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Thank you!
You're welcome. Thanks
Splendid video! Thanks a lot ! May I ask a question? I struggle with my brushes . Which brush do you use?
I need to buy a new one , but am not certain which one
Thanks for getting in touch. I’m not sure there is such a thing as the perfect brush. The only thing I recommend is keep to natural hair (avoid synthetic brushes). Also keep to round brushes, any medium to large size which points well. I will say, though, I have never solved a painting problem by spending money. Good luck.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Tkank you very clear.
Glad it was helpful.
Excellent demo and tips, I needed this! Just discovered you.
What degree of moisture is the paper?
I have a book of Turner water colours, lots of 'wobble'.
Congrats on your book!
Glad it was helpful. I paint on dry paper. No pre-wetting.
@@AndrewPittArtist Cheers!
Nice !
Thanks.
Hi Andrew, I was just wanting to check what you mean by using fresh gucky paint. Does this mean you fill each well of your palette with tube paint for each painting, and then discard the remainder when you are done? ie you wont come back to that old paint and re-moisten it for a further painting?
I think I am probaly too frugal with my tube paints! That's where this question is coming from
Hi. Yes, I do replenish my paint when needed, but I don’t discard the old paint. I have to say I don’t have a problem with dried up, hard paint because I paint regularly. Painting often is the key. I don’t leave my palette long enough for the paint to dry hard. Soft, juicy paint is the key to rich colour. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
@@AndrewPittArtist Thank you Andrew...ah of course, you are a professional, painting all the time. That's rather exposed me as not painting enough! Thank you for the response, and the incentive to paint more.
Hello Andrew, are your brushes the calligraphy ones or something more expensive? Reason I ask is I have some of those but all the hair has shed and they don’t allow much control. I got them as they were good to hold!
As far as I know they are just ordinary Chinese calligraphy brushes. Many were a gift from a student who came on my courses from Hong Kong. They are not expensive or special in any way. Some Chinese brushes are no good - or at least they don’t work for me, but others are good. They are a bit of an acquired taste but seem to suit me. Sorry I can’t be more help.
@@AndrewPittArtist thank you Andrew, that’s very helpful. I will endeavour to keep trying!
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Thank you
What kind of brush and size did you use in this painting. Thank you.
I’m afraid there aren’t numbers on the Chinese calligraphy brushes I use - at least, not in English. If you scroll through the videos on my website, www.andrewpitt.co.uk you’ll see there is one which covers all my painting equipment and materials.
Thanks Andrew What brushes are you using? Are they Chinese?
Yes, mainly Chinese calligraphy brushes. If you scroll through the videos on my website you’ll find one which covers all my painting equipment and materials. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Lovely painting. Please consider using a fresh clean towel! It’s a small thing but the towel you are using is loaded with paint and is very distracting! I’m going to try a watercolour this afternoon . Thanks for the inspiration
Thank you, I will, although I’m quite attached to that old towel!
One of your previous tutorial you told that ...we must paint with a stroke at point to the others......but now mostly I look the style you put your brush at a paper is the opposite way....I mean you press with a dot without a nice stroke......we are confuse on that....
Sorry about that. Painting is full of contradictions. Use a variety of brush strokes.
Working for peanuts and cultivating his own competition . Congratulations
Thanks.
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I “liked” you video. Is there a ❤button?
Thanks for getting in touch. I’m not sure about icon buttons as I’m not good at technology. Your kind comment is appreciated though, Thank you. www.andrewpitt.co.uk
Thank you!
You're welcome. Thanks