JUNE 2022 UPDATE. Whilst I now only post occasionally on KZread, do visit my website - www.juliatrickey.co.uk - if you are interested in other resources for aspiring botanical artists or the online talks that I host twice a month. (Renowned botanical artists talk about their projects, processes or passion for botanical art.)
I have also just launched an online course with Domestika, introducing botanical illustration. I explain the equipment, techniques and processes needed to get started in botanical art, working through a study of a pomegranate cross-section to explain the stages step by step.
Follow this link for more details:
www.domestika.org/en/courses/3970-botanical-watercolor-illustrating-art-and-science/juliatrickeyart
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Excellent - very helpful thank you
Are u using a reference photo?😊
These are the prettiest pansies I’ve seen ❤
A beginner’s elementary question: can someone explains what she meant by “don’t fiddle with dry paint” please? Drying paint on the paper or drying paint in the palette? Thank you so much for your kind advice! 🙏
Very useful technique. Thanks
Absolutely amazing , interesting inspirational,brilliant. THANKYOU
Too preachy.
I just finished your lessons in Domestika, for me you are the best teacher I ever saw in the internet!! Thank you for your passion and for sharing your precious skills!! Baci from Milan.
Thank you for your thoughts on my Domestika course and teaching. It means a lot that you have taken the time to write this!
Thank you for taking your time and explaining this artwork. An your art work is BEAUTIFUL AND AGAIN THANK YOU I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY ARTIST EXPLAIN THIS SUBJECT ❤ IAM FROM SHERMAN,TEXAS
Hi! I bought a nice book of yours, and, it's stunningly beautiful! I'm at awe, how wonderfully they're watercoloured! I even showed it to my boyfriend, and he was also amazed of the workmanship!
what brand of brush are you using in this video?
I love it - precise and concise! Bravo
Great demo…thanks
Most helpful and inspiring thankyou
What a pity to not enjoy and learn from a talented artist Music is NO substitute for words , however I do appreciate the visual very much
Just wonderful. Would appreciate dialogue very much. Instead of music. THANKYOU for amazing teachings
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Thank you this was absolutely fantastic
This is incredible 🤩! Your pictures of flowers are very beautiful 😍
delightful
thank you very much. brief and helpful!
And thank you for a delightful video!
I’m trying to do the little hair follicles on a leaf 7:06
WOW! That was a feast!
In the nineties I have been doing it by copying the sweedisch porcelain Botanica from Russia present of Catherine of Russia to the Queen of Sweden
Yes we can create red itself by using magenta 🎉!what a slap in face for those who say you cannot make red!😊
So happy to see your videos here 😊. I had been using your videos from the late 90s from the garden centre.
Thank so much sharing this! There is something so very special about your work. Hope you would share more real time videos. thanks!
Great.. .. Please watch my Paintings....kzread.info/dash/bejne/amhop7d6gajAl7A.html
Julia, you are awesome !! THANK YOU !
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And thank you for making this video.🥰
Thank you and thank you!!!!!
I would like to see or purchase a tutorial on the pear, if it’s available please.
I am interested in that brush! So beautiful how it springs back to a neat point. What is the secret?
Hi, where can I purchase your self-published book? thanks
This kit is part of the Colour book, which can be found in my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/JuliaTrickeyART
very interesting!
I am going to join but so very intimidate by the experts and their knowledge as I am just embarking on botanical drawings not in its absolute form - I just love looking at botanical drawings - I love Julia's paintings and drawings - I discovered her in the Covid Lockdown when I was visiting India in 2020 - thank you to all of your beautiful people and your love for mother nature.
I hope you joined us. Chris was so generous and accessible in the way he shared his knowledge.
What brush do you use xx
Thank you very much for the video! It's very interesting and important! 🇺🇦
Hi, I really love this tips, could you tell me what kind of paper recomend for watercolor paint? I Will appreciate it. Thanks.
will you justify the Fabaceae as a single family instead of three?
Hi Darren. I don't think Chris will see this comment but if there is a gap in the QandA at the end of his talk, I might keep this question in the wings!
Wow. I love this kit idea. Unfortunately your Etsy shop is on a break. I will keep checking back Thank you for all of your videos. Subscribed.
Have been on holiday and now have Covid, so not shipping orders at the moment! The kit is now integrated into the Colour Book. Try again next week and hopefully I'll be back in action then.
I enjoyed your video on how to draw daffodils
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The damp brush technique seems perfect for contouring leaves or pieces of fruit.
Thank you! Good video
I hope this isn't a dumb question...do you follow the exact veins on your subject or free-hand most of it?
Not a dumb question! I follow as closely to the subject as possible and might even draw the veins out rather than doing it as free-hand as you see here. However, if a few are not quite in the right place I wouldn't worry too much. As long as I catch the essence of the leaf.
So pretty
I've been taking wc classes and practicing on my own for over 2 years (off and on) and STILL struggle with it. This video, I found so helpful. I think it's very important to learn the foundations of putting down wc onto paper and you do that excellently here, so thank you. So important to practice the basics over and over again and over and over again.