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  • Thank you so much! I have been an oil painter for many years, but could never quite transfer my kjnowledge to watercolours.  Lovely work! Thank.

  • @NancyToday thanks for your kind comments. I noticed the several thousand videos on your channel. You've certainly put your video camera through some hard work!

  • Thank you for this interesting new painting, i appreciated particularly the softness of your background interpretation and i am already expecting and longing for the second part .But before all i wish you to enjoy very great holidays and send you many thanks for all the important pieces of technique you taught me and especially a kind of freedom about painting .

  • @nicky3043 I'm glad you've found the videos useful and helped in your progression as a watercolourist. Many best wishes for the future and happy painting.

  • This is going to be a great painting. I like the way you have the camera set up on this one. I like the dove in the background. Have fun on your holiday, looking forward to part two when you get back take care my friend.

  • @henrycems thanks Alfred. With this angle I like how I can show the palette and mixing colours.

  • he is referring to the rule of 3rd while determining the position of the horizon.

  • @ig92r cheers and thanks for watching

  • 2:33 What do you mean when you say remember the rule of thirds? d;-}

  • @forestblades if you divide the composition into a 3x3 grid, as a general rule, the main features or focal point should be on one of the insecting lines.

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