I love your Art. Hopefully, with much practice, I can learn to create sketches with watercolours that are near as good as yours. All of your videos are a delight to view. 😊
I am fascinated by the simplicity, calm and your extraordinary skills which soothe me and inspire me to start sketching… since I’ve wanted your videos, I have started to look at buildings and areas in my city and suburbs, with different eyes. And (I’m trying to snapshot some nice spots, while driving through the city…psssst!). Thank you
Love love love everything about your videos, Jillee. Your calming voice loaded with lots of tips is so therapeutic and ranks as highly as your beautiful art. You have given me more belief to trusting the process.
I'm enjoying you today. Your confidence and ability to stretch forward with quickness and agility. You help break up the day with confidence and always a pleasure to watch. Thank you.😊❤️❤❤🎉
I agree that the second sketch has more details in the color, but I would still choose the first one because of how clean it is. It just calms me down looking at crisp artworks.
You do this exactly how I wanted to do this. I never did get it right and now I moved on to acrylics. I really did love urban sketching tho. You did that perspective great. Your work looks really good. Thanks for sharing with everyone.
Thank you again for sharing your knowledge. I really appreciate you showing how to mix the colours first, as a beginner, it helps a lot. I already practiced with one of your videos, inking first. It was fun to do. In this video I like both sketches but I think last one a little more because it looks more loose. It is a little more scaring painting first and then inking but I'm sure it will be fun too, I'll try! Also I find your videos very relaxing, your voice and how gentle you are while painting 😊
I found this very interesting and enjoy they way you share your thoughts and approach throughout. I like the first painting the best although both are lovely in their own way. Thank you for sharing.
I love those TWSBIs! I need to fill one of mine with a waterproof ink and give this a try. 🥰😍 I also get carried away with my paint splatters at the end. 😅
superb example of loose/looser. I personally prefer the looser one - its got more dynamics, life, soul, excitement and interest. It flows easier and the composition is fully complemented in all aspects of capturing a scene in an essence of time with what the eye thinks is important without overthinking the work. The removal of some details makes the work uncluttered and focuses your attention on the important - without ever feeling wanting more......
This is incredibly beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I’ve been trying to pick up painting, and your style of painting seems more forgiving for beginners cos even if we paint out of the line, it’s part of the style! Looks really beautiful 🥰
Two beautiful sketches! I do love the second one a bit more. The perspective and color application make it very interesting and a joy to observe. I also love your line work. Thanks for letting us in on your secrets 😀.
DO U KNOW I AM WATCHING THIS VIDEO FROM INDIA, ASSAM. DATE 09-09-2023. YOU R THE ONLY ONE GREAT ART TEACHER FOR ME. U HAVE TAUGHT ME A LOT THANK U SO MUCH. TEACHERR!!!!
Both sketches are very beautiful in their own way! I really can't decide which one I like better. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and tips with us. Love from the US ♥
A note on water-resistant fountain pen ink: water-resistant, in this context, means ink that remains legible after being exposed to water. the ink might still smudge and bleed. as long as enough remains to read the text it is 'water-resistant'. for art, you generally want 'waterproof' ink. Platinum Carbon black has shown itself to be the most waterproof ink available for fountain pens. *keep it in a well sealed pen.* if it dries out inside a pen, the pen is now ruined. this goes any water-proof ink
Both awesome, thank you. On the second one, I thought you seemed to transition from loose to more structured and detailed so they ended up looking very similar.
I like the watercolor first layer followed by ink- although with you it doesnt seem to matter much! I like the longer, real time videos because of your narration.
I like the 2nd one just a bit better, as you said the colors were a bit bolder and the painting overall was looser. Your videos are so peaceful and calming, I love your style and gentle voice. I’m finding myself in a better mind frame after watching your videos because of that. Amazing work JilLee!
Thanks for the video, it's great! I'm just starting out but this is what I aspire to! Thanks for sharing. I preferred the second sketch - thought it was more lively. Also, your voice is lovely and soothing.
Thank you. I've learned a lot at my 73 years young. The only thing I'm curious about is why do artist splatter dots? I love the clean undisturbed beauty on the work alone.
I love this!! So interesting that you use the Broad nib TWSBI Eco for this! I usually only see X-Fine nibs being used for drawing, so this is unique. I don’t think I have Noodler’s Brown, but I will definitely check it out for it’s water resistant properties. :) Thank you for such a carefully curated video.
Hello Jillee! I am loving your videos and this one is particularly fascinating! Superb job on both paintings, they are both wonderful in their own specific ways. I happen to be the person that loves detail, the more, the better, but I also see the beauty in the "loosesomeness" of the second version of the beautiful building. Looking forward to many more of your ink and washes, especially the storefronts, they are my own particular favorite! 👩🦳🖌️ Since today is my birthday, do you think you might have one that might be nearing release?🤔😅🎉🎉
This video was very good! And so are your other videos. But can u please do more real time tutorials? I am a begginer with watercolors and your videos are really helpful!
Thank you❤️yes the only problem with real time videos is that they are quite long (because I don’t sketch very fast), and some might not want to watch such long videos. So I am trying to do a mix of both long and short videos 🤗
@@JilleeArts oh i get it but just so you know i litrally paint and sketch along with u and followo ur instructions and steps! I REALLY enjoy dping sp and learn so much!
Very cool corner building. Side note: I'm not sure if you noticed but there's a bit of hiss noise during moments your not talking. This is the only video where I've noticed it so it could of been a one time thing.
1:21 thank you for sharing your materials! I was wondering what brown ink that you use for your fountain pen? I am so mesmerized that it doesn’t run when you paint over it. Both works are so beautiful!
Thanks for sharing. My preferred style is to ink first although I have done paint first a couple of times. I’ve set my challenge to do the same building both ways on opposite pages in my sketchbook so will be interesting to see how I get on. I love your work and your subjects are similar to what I would choose. Thank you @catherinebsketches
Loved ur art❤ I've the same style but i sketch first then apply the first wash.i've recently created my yt channel hope it gets recognition like u soon❤
I like seeing how you take the same subject and try again. I can identify from that an artist fallacy: artists draw one subject, only once and nails it 100%. Not true at all, and seeing this video shows how we practice the contrary. Focus on a subject a few times, try different techniques, and self-critique all outcomes.
So true! Many artists repaint the same thing multiple times, and each time can hopefully be a little bit better with some self-critique. Monet did his water lilies countless times and each painting was different, yet beautiful too💗
That loser that we've been relentlessly following for 27 years is sterile now. It feels like we've committed more time and resources to running him into the dirt than any normal, rational man would ever consider. And life as oddly passed US by. Weird how that goes. Are we actually losers by proxy now?
pretty. I personally don' like watercolours used so speciously like spot of colours decoring a drawing made by pen. I prefer when watercolours are used for painting, that means creating MASSES and FORMS with colour without pen borders
I love how this video shows another art hack: comparing your old works to your newer ones rather than comparing yourself to others
Much better to compare with your past self than anyone else 🌟
I love your Art. Hopefully, with much practice, I can learn to create sketches with watercolours that are near as good as yours. All of your videos are a delight to view. 😊
Amazing sketches! I just can`t choose which one is my favorite. You are an inspiration to everyone who loves urban sketching. Keep the good work!
Thank you so much ☺️💓
They are both nice! If I could only choose one I think it would be the second one! It’s so free! Love it! Thank you for your full length videos!
I am fascinated by the simplicity, calm and your extraordinary skills which soothe me and inspire me to start sketching… since I’ve wanted your videos, I have started to look at buildings and areas in my city and suburbs, with different eyes. And (I’m trying to snapshot some nice spots, while driving through the city…psssst!). Thank you
Love love love everything about your videos, Jillee. Your calming voice loaded with lots of tips is so therapeutic and ranks as highly as your beautiful art. You have given me more belief to trusting the process.
Thank you very much🥹glad to hear that!❤️❤️
Just beautiful. Really like them both for different reasons. Thanks for bringing us along!
Thank you Beth❤️Glad you like them!
I'm enjoying you today. Your confidence and ability to stretch forward with quickness and agility. You help break up the day with confidence and always a pleasure to watch. Thank you.😊❤️❤❤🎉
I agree that the second sketch has more details in the color, but I would still choose the first one because of how clean it is. It just calms me down looking at crisp artworks.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful art with us.
i prefer the one which you did in this video, it gives a more lively feel and the tree in my opinion looks way better because of the shading.
Thank you!💗
Great! And thanks for boosting my willpower.
I prefer the 'wash first' building, and the 'line first' tree...
I am just learning about ink and watercolor and love the look of it. Subscribed!!!!!
I really like the way you color, it's truly harmonious.🤩🤩🤩
You do this exactly how I wanted to do this. I never did get it right and now I moved on to acrylics. I really did love urban sketching tho. You did that perspective great. Your work looks really good. Thanks for sharing with everyone.
Thank you again for sharing your knowledge. I really appreciate you showing how to mix the colours first, as a beginner, it helps a lot. I already practiced with one of your videos, inking first. It was fun to do. In this video I like both sketches but I think last one a little more because it looks more loose. It is a little more scaring painting first and then inking but I'm sure it will be fun too, I'll try!
Also I find your videos very relaxing, your voice and how gentle you are while painting 😊
Thank you very much ☺️❤️❤️
I love the vibrancy of the first building, but both are lovely❤️
Thank you, good to hear that 🥹❤️
I found this very interesting and enjoy they way you share your thoughts and approach throughout.
I like the first painting the best although both are lovely in their own way.
Thank you for sharing.
two very nice sketches, well done. I like the structures/straightness of the buildings in the first, but the looser colours in the second...
Both are fantastic. You have a true gift of painting along with freehand sketching and drawing skills. Enjoy the videos.
Thank you so much 🥹
I love those TWSBIs! I need to fill one of mine with a waterproof ink and give this a try. 🥰😍 I also get carried away with my paint splatters at the end. 😅
superb example of loose/looser. I personally prefer the looser one - its got more dynamics, life, soul, excitement and interest. It flows easier and the composition is fully complemented in all aspects of capturing a scene in an essence of time with what the eye thinks is important without overthinking the work. The removal of some details makes the work uncluttered and focuses your attention on the important - without ever feeling wanting more......
Thank you very much! 🌟
My favourite is your soothing voice❤
The drawing is better on the first sketch, but the painting is better on the second one. Overall, they both look great. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you ☺️
Your video is very lovely ... very. ... visually and lyrically. A sensational experience.
Thank you.
And ... I earned so much.
A lovely experience.
Thank you very much🥹💓
This is incredibly beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I’ve been trying to pick up painting, and your style of painting seems more forgiving for beginners cos even if we paint out of the line, it’s part of the style! Looks really beautiful 🥰
Thank you very much ☺️❤️
Two beautiful sketches! I do love the second one a bit more. The perspective and color application make it very interesting and a joy to observe. I also love your line work. Thanks for letting us in on your secrets 😀.
Thank you and you’re welcome!☺️❤️
DO U KNOW I AM WATCHING THIS VIDEO FROM INDIA, ASSAM. DATE 09-09-2023. YOU R THE ONLY ONE GREAT ART TEACHER FOR ME. U HAVE TAUGHT ME A LOT THANK U SO MUCH. TEACHERR!!!!
JA.. I like the first piece with the tree and the building on the left from the second one. Like the double take adding to my playlist 😎
Thank you very much ☺️❤️
I love second sketch because color stronger than the first sketch
Jilee I recently found your channel and I get so happy whenever you post, so relaxing whenever I’m drawing. You’re doing great :D
That’s lovely to hear ❤️☺️
Both sketches are very beautiful in their own way! I really can't decide which one I like better. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and tips with us. Love from the US ♥
Thank you very much 🥰💝
A note on water-resistant fountain pen ink: water-resistant, in this context, means ink that remains legible after being exposed to water. the ink might still smudge and bleed. as long as enough remains to read the text it is 'water-resistant'. for art, you generally want 'waterproof' ink. Platinum Carbon black has shown itself to be the most waterproof ink available for fountain pens. *keep it in a well sealed pen.* if it dries out inside a pen, the pen is now ruined. this goes any water-proof ink
Both awesome, thank you. On the second one, I thought you seemed to transition from loose to more structured and detailed so they ended up looking very similar.
Thank you! I guess that is true, maybe next time I will consciously try to make them different 🤔
Both are fantastic!
I like the watercolor first layer followed by ink- although with you it doesnt seem to matter much! I like the longer, real time videos because of your narration.
Thank you! ❤️
thank you, you're giving me reason to draw and paint again
Glad to hear that🥹❤️
Very helpful. Both paintings are great!
Thank you 😊❤️
I just tried the first one and it was amazing! Trying the other one soon. Probably at my local market.
Good to hear that☺️❤️
I really enjoyed that thank you and good luck with life and your channel.
Glad to hear that, and thank you😊💓
I think I prefer the slightly more careful drawing of the first one, but also the looser painting of the second one. 🥰🖌
Thank you ☺️
Great art! Attempting to film my own watercolour videos now, I love your style! Loose is beautiful in its own way.
Thank you and good luck!☺️❤️
@@JilleeArts :D
@@JilleeArts You're welcome (and thank you!) 😋😄
I like the 2nd one just a bit better, as you said the colors were a bit bolder and the painting overall was looser. Your videos are so peaceful and calming, I love your style and gentle voice. I’m finding myself in a better mind frame after watching your videos because of that. Amazing work JilLee!
Thank you Brian, glad to hear that 🥹
wow wow I like the techinque congratulations incredible paint and can I said I love your voice
Thank you and yes you can 💓☺️
absolutely loving this.. such a beautiful picture
Thank you 🥹
Love them both...
Thanks for the video, it's great! I'm just starting out but this is what I aspire to! Thanks for sharing. I preferred the second sketch - thought it was more lively. Also, your voice is lovely and soothing.
Thank you very much😄🩷
Wow beautiful painting and explained in detail, i love your videos ❤️❤️
Thank you 💓☺️
very nice job !!! and your tea must be excellent!!!!
Thank you, and yes it is! Although, I am thinking that maybe I should stop showing my tea so often 😂
I disagree, I think your tea adds a lovely quaint touch and tells us more about your sweet gentle and calm personality!🙏👩🦳🖌️
Thank you. I've learned a lot at my 73 years young. The only thing I'm curious about is why do artist splatter dots? I love the clean undisturbed beauty on the work alone.
Simply stunning 😍
Thank you very much 🥰
Beautiful! Love it!
Thank you ☺️💓
Magnifique j'adore merci Jackie
Merci 🙂
I like them both!
Thank you ☺️
❤ Buenas tardes Jillee..me gustan ambos ..disfruto ver tus trabajos..admiro tu habilidad. Saludos desde Argentina..😊
Gracias Monica❤️
I love this!! So interesting that you use the Broad nib TWSBI Eco for this! I usually only see X-Fine nibs being used for drawing, so this is unique. I don’t think I have Noodler’s Brown, but I will definitely check it out for it’s water resistant properties. :) Thank you for such a carefully curated video.
Thank you! Broad nib is slightly tricker to draw with I guess, but thick lines appeal to me somehow🥰
Hello Jillee! I am loving your videos and this one is particularly fascinating! Superb job on both paintings, they are both wonderful in their own specific ways. I happen to be the person that loves detail, the more, the better, but I also see the beauty in the "loosesomeness" of the second version of the beautiful building.
Looking forward to many more of your ink and washes, especially the storefronts, they are my own particular favorite! 👩🦳🖌️
Since today is my birthday, do you think you might have one that might be nearing release?🤔😅🎉🎉
Happy belated birthday! Thank you, I love storefronts a lot too, so I’m glad you enjoy them!
I like them both!
Es muy lindo! Very Nice! Thanks
Thank you very much ☺️💓
So lovely…
Thank you ❤️
Amazing😍 thanks for your sharing💕💕
Thank you! Cheers!❤️🤗
Nice work ~
Felt relaxing after watched.
Thank you for sharing 💐🌷.
Nice video.😊
New friend here.
Thank you very much friend🤗💓
Beautiful 😊
Thank you🧡🩷
Love it🥰🥰
Thank you☺️
Hi. This is a wonderful video. Could you send the link to the previous one. I'm having trouble finding it on your TH-cam home page. Thank you!
It always seem impossible until it is done.
Setelah melihat video mu, aku jadi terinspirasi untuk menggambar dengan cat air seperti itu.
Terima kasih🤗❤️
Какая красота...
Спасибо.
This video was very good! And so are your other videos. But can u please do more real time tutorials? I am a begginer with watercolors and your videos are really helpful!
Thank you❤️yes the only problem with real time videos is that they are quite long (because I don’t sketch very fast), and some might not want to watch such long videos. So I am trying to do a mix of both long and short videos 🤗
@@JilleeArtsl
@@JilleeArts oh i get it but just so you know i litrally paint and sketch along with u and followo ur instructions and steps! I REALLY enjoy dping sp and learn so much!
Great!
Thank you ☺️
Very cool corner building.
Side note: I'm not sure if you noticed but there's a bit of hiss noise during moments your not talking. This is the only video where I've noticed it so it could of been a one time thing.
Thank you and thanks for the feedback, will take note of that!
@@JilleeArts I love your content by the way. It's very soothing to watch you paint.
Nice🎉
Thank you 😊❤️
Cool!
Thank you!
I like the tree better in the first and the building better in the second. The sky is amazing in the reference folder. Why do you not put sky in?
For this one, I guess I thought there wasn’t enough space for the sky, I thought it already looked complete without it🙂
1:21 thank you for sharing your materials! I was wondering what brown ink that you use for your fountain pen? I am so mesmerized that it doesn’t run when you paint over it. Both works are so beautiful!
It is Brown Noodler’s ink! Pretty color and doesn’t bleed 🧡I put the link in the description so you can go and see the details if you like☺️
Damn if I could make such sketches how beautiful would be my picture than?
You’ll never know till you try it🍀🤗
They both have charm and a place...so I'm not gonna choose.
Wise decision💛😊
Wow🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Thank you ☺️
Very nice from Bangladesh
Thank you 😊❤️
nice
Thanks for sharing. My preferred style is to ink first although I have done paint first a couple of times. I’ve set my challenge to do the same building both ways on opposite pages in my sketchbook so will be interesting to see how I get on. I love your work and your subjects are similar to what I would choose. Thank you @catherinebsketches
Thank you very much 😊❤️
how to buy yr supplies out of malayesia
International shipping is not available at the moment, will announce when it is ☺️
How much gsm of this paper
300gsm
Loved ur art❤
I've the same style but i sketch first then apply the first wash.i've recently created my yt channel hope it gets recognition like u soon❤
i really wanna paint like this but it's hard 😭
All it takes is practice and you will get there😊
And maybe the biggest advantage is that a dumbass like me can still do at least something with washable ink😂
🦋🦋🌻🌻🎶🎶🎶🎶🐈⬛🐈⬛
I like seeing how you take the same subject and try again. I can identify from that an artist fallacy: artists draw one subject, only once and nails it 100%. Not true at all, and seeing this video shows how we practice the contrary. Focus on a subject a few times, try different techniques, and self-critique all outcomes.
So true! Many artists repaint the same thing multiple times, and each time can hopefully be a little bit better with some self-critique. Monet did his water lilies countless times and each painting was different, yet beautiful too💗
More like i fail to see the point vs i really fail to see the point.
That loser that we've been relentlessly following for 27 years is sterile now. It feels like we've committed more time and resources to running him into the dirt than any normal, rational man would ever consider. And life as oddly passed US by. Weird how that goes. Are we actually losers by proxy now?
Plz talk happily
pretty. I personally don' like watercolours used so speciously like spot of colours decoring a drawing made by pen. I prefer when watercolours are used for painting, that means creating MASSES and FORMS with colour without pen borders
13:16 you've messed up with perspective. Please don't try to conceptualize this fact. Just don't. (not trolling or trying to hurt. )