Advancing with Watercolor: Importance of Sketching and Value study before Large Watercolour Painting
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Dear friends, this Monday is a local public holiday (in Australia, state Victoria), so I decided to upload the video in advance for those who are having a long weekend and planning on getting out doors and paint. I am painting Plein Air as well and talking all things sketching and value studies. I also list the materials that I use. Hope you find it helpful!
Today I am using:
BaoHong 100% Cotton CP small sketch book
NEEF Alvaro Castagnet Brush #0/5
Paints - are listed in the video
Пікірлер: 34
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This is a great reminder! I think of it like preparing for a concert performance. All of the sketches and value studies are like rehearsals. The final painting is the concert performance itself. #4 is the best of your value studies in this video. The people add extra visual interest. All of them are very good, though!
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
So true! Yes, I liked the 4th as well the most. I did a full sheet painting from it. Turned out to be a very interesting painting...inspired me further to do another painting "est. 1859", I'll post it later when the exhibition opens. It feels like what ever you do, sketch, value study or full painting, it's just another step in the journey.
After 40 years I now have started doing it
My favourite is no 2. Thanks for a great video 👏🎨👩🎨
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
They’re all great. #4 is my personal favorite.
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Christopher! Mine too, I think it deserves to be reproduced in color and large format.
Thank you for posting this! Many, many decades ago I chose not to attend art school. I had always dreamed to go there. This school was a well known institute of art, in a very large city. I went several times and I found absolutely nothing was taught! There weren’t any real classes on drawing, composition, value studies and such. Everything was left for the students to figure things out on their own without learning the essentials. How can you create anything without a plan?
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
This is my worry too. It's ok for students to be creative, but to brake the rules you need to know them...I know a lady she does abstract...she says I do abstract only because I can't paint...(she does amazing abstract work though!) But so often she says I want to go outside and just paint what I see, for my self for my own pleasure and it always looks like my grandson did that. I'm seriously considering starting a "classical" school here in Australia, there is nothing at all here for younger generation.
Thank you so much for posting this video.
@nvfineartstudio7296
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! It's a pleasure!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge .thanks once again. From INDIA
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure!
Thank you, Nina, for your excellent instructions. You and Watercolour Olly are the most valuable mentors here on KZread for people who want to really learn and practise the art of watercolour painting and make their own art. Thanks!! I have one question: How did you practise seeing and mixing values correctly? Were there any tools you used?
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Lisa! I'm so glad to hear that! I'm planning to make a tutorial on this topic. The best way is to start with only three values and it's ok not to get them spot on, the only thing to focus is the difference in value between the them. You don't need to practice #1 or #2 (white and almost white), so pick #3. Value #3 is when you actually start seeing the color in the water. In regards to seeing and using #3, anything that is light can be painted with #3, your entire first wash for example, as long as you make sure that the second wash over it is definitely 2 tones darker...#5 or #6. To mix #5 or #6 you just need to reduce the amount of water you are using to dilute the pigment. Also, you don't need to practice #9 or #10, almost black and black, so I'd pick #7 or #8. This again relates to consistency, this is when the paint on the pallet stops moving at all, feels like you spreading half melted butter on the pallet. If you want to compare colors in values you can use you camera on the phone and turn it to grey mode and look through it and train your eye... eventually you see the thickness/saturation of the mix and you just know it corresponds with a certain value.
Thank you Nina!!! Hahahaha just when I thought I understand tonal sketches, I see that I have so much to learn! You are so knowledgeable and I give you my full respect as a master artist!!!!! Thank you so much for your amazing videos and hard work!👍👍👍🙂
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Marvin! 🙏
@marvinspates924
Жыл бұрын
You're so very welcome Nina! Have a beautiful week!!!🙂
Thanks Nina, it’s so helpful in painting from how to catch the view and sketch, value ,tonal. And important points are provided as well in the demo. It’s absolutely a good tutorial. Thanks for the time and energy you invested. Best wishes.
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lilian! I'm so glad it's helpful!
I liked number 4 the best, but I also liked 1 a lot too.
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Justin, same here.
Awesome as always Nina. I'm so glad I found your channel and patreon!
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Justin! So happy to be helpful!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial Nina. Great stuff!
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! So glad!
Very useful and insightful.
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
This is great!
@SuperExadidas
Жыл бұрын
@@nvfineartstudio7296One of my challenges is how to prolong the wetness of paper in a big paper (let us say 40" x 20" for example), I believe most of the watercolorist has the same dilemma :(
No 4 last is the best
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
It's my favorite too, thank you for commenting!
#4
@nvfineartstudio7296
Жыл бұрын
Thanks John, this is my favorite too.