Why Watercolor Flow DOESN'T MATTER
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Hi there, Liron here!
Today we'll discuss watercolor flow, and why it DOESN'T MATTER.
This may go counter what a lot of people believe, and a lot of the ideas that are spread out there in regards to watercolor.
Perhaps this provides someone the motivation to create with complete freedom.
Reference & sketch: imgur.com/a/G1TN0HT
Chapters:
00:00 - Failed First Attempt
01:05 - New Perspective
03:39 - No Flow
07:32 - It's STILL a Watercolor!
13:01 - Painting the Lights Last
17:46 - Details & COLORS
21:56 - Final Result & Conclusion
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I’m learning to stop being “afraid” of my second and even third layers!
I love your watercolor philosophy. You try to break down the barriers in our minds. I get it. We don’t have to follow the conventional rules on watercolor to achieve a masterpiece or just a great painting. What we need is a solid understanding of watercolor and how it works. Then we can arrive at the destination through whatever methods we choose. Your approach and thought process has helped me tremendously in refining my own style. ❤
So happy to hear 😊🙏🏼 Thank you and keep up the great work 🎨
Good morning my friend! I am finally a patron! 😂. Loving your videos and posts! ❤☕️
Thank you so so much Pam!! 🙏😊
I went over the list today to update it for the credits, and added you 😁
@@LironYan not necessary, I’d support you anyway! ❤️
i appreciate your long form vid style because as a beginner it’s nice to actually see how you work areas in real time. thanks liron!
So happy to hear, thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼 And I actually have a longer, more chill painting video coming out in the next couple of weeks.
Lately I’ve been cutting the processes a little shorter. I want to go back to some more relaxed ones with a slower pace, and showing everything (:
Another great video…I really enjoy your insights on this one. I can get so caught up in the “right” way to paint watercolor I forget to just be an artist and enjoy the process!
Very happy this was insightful 🙏🏼😁Thank you for watching.
I completely understand what you’re describing, and have gone through it for a period of time close to the start of my watercolor journey 😊
I love your no rules ideas. I never understand why artists say things have to be a certain way.
Thank you 😊 And the rules artists set can be so subtle, but they’re always there. Quite tricky to avoid for a beginner!
Leron you’re a legend you really are 😊 thanks for this! Amazing , all the best , Johnny b
Haha thank you Johnny 😁🙏🏼🙏🏼
I love how you share your process that’s working so well for you and leaving the door open as invitation for us all to experiment. Lovely!
Thank you! 🙏😊
Only by experimenting can any of this mean something (:
Thank you Liron I realize I am trying to paint a masterpiece and copy the instructor. It is so hard to paint on my on. But I think I am getting there.
It’s way more satisfying to paint on your own and make your own mistakes (:
I’m learning so much from you. Thank you Liron. 🖌️
So happy to hear 🙏🏼😊
Your art is amazing! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you so much for watching! 😊😊
It’s amazing how it all comes together. Beautiful results but also looked like you had fun painting it. ❤❤❤ thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us.
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼 Had a lot of fun and was completely in the zone.
I can tell by the boldness of my own brush marks 😁
I often struggle when painting in larger scale like A3 to keep the flow/ wetness where I want even if pre-wetted, it frustrates me.. watching this video gives me a bit of comfort.. thank you.
Very happy to hear 🙏😊
Yes, when you work this way - your paper might as well be the size of an enitre wall 😂
It's about the cumulative effect of all the areas painted individually, leading to a beautiful result.
Thank you ❤ very much informative
So happy to hear 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for watching
It's about learning the rules as you develop your style, then paint with joy 💃🕺😊
Excellent video!
Nice painting
Thank you 🙏🏼
❤the painting ❤
I love the nuance in your color.
Flow is fun, but it’s not what makes a watercolor painting. You can paint in isolated dry strokes on dry paper, overlaying them like a mosaic. It still looks like watercolor.
Once, however, I managed to make watercolor to look not watercolor-like. The irony in that was that I painted it wet on wet.
That is quite ironic, how did that happen? 😅 Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@LironYan I used 600 gsm paper soaked in water and painted a dark sunset scene where the (relative) lights were all made with opaque pigments applied gouache-like to saturate the paper.
layout, composition: crop to guide your eye's focus point.
So, your most important lesson is "Follow your own path"? 😊
I think it is great advice, because the only thing that makes us really good are those 10000 hours of practice and fear of failure causes paralysis, and we end up doing nothing.
With the caveat - I truly believe the time spent isn’t the most important factor.
A lot of this can be achieved in much shorter periods of time (:
Thought speed of growth is not something to aspire to. It’s a byproduct of other things.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@LironYan I agree with you that being intentional in your practice is more important than mindless volume.
I was just using those "10000 hours" as a figure of speech and I think of them as being spent doing your own thing: your unique search and development.
You said it a lot better 🤷
I paint a car. *people looking at my art confused* I’m going to stick to my flowers.
Hii, i'd like to ask what palette are you using?
I’m using a Mijello 18 wells airtight palette (the larger one), and a Schmincke tin palette.
But the contents are completely custom (: The Mijello one has mostly Daniel Smith paints, and the smaller one is Mission Gold.
Toffee
That was yoffee but AI has taken over my keyboard
@@davidgreene3809 Haha 😂I like Toffee too so no problem on my end
Love this vibe ...This feels freeing :) Quite a nice post!
That looks like where I lived for about 30 years. Is that in the West 80s near Columbus Ave?