Water color , abstract , technique wet on wet aquarelle
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All Comments (21)
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sorry dont want to be mean.
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@MultiRoom101 yes i agree. there is no creative thinking behind it. hahaha as you say just splashing and ragging a brush across the paper in one direction.
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@41rgm yes so did I.
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the color is straight from tbe without mixing therefore looks flat and uninteresting. there are no subtle nuances and grey colour. Also brushwork should go in different directions rather than all same direction ,again no interest in texture. Look at Turners subtle nuances and spontaneous brushwork and Andrew Wyeth. You will not learn much from this. No diagonals that is what i was taught by internationally renowned abstract painter.
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i wonder if outcome of (good) painting lost brightness and why the artist doesn't complete the artwork with his e-public ( a watercolourist). anyway bravo good video!
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I missed the message and purpose of the painting.
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This is so inspiring...humm...I think I can do that too :D I know where to get cheap big canvases!!
Always a pleasure to receive smart advice from great artiste. Thank you
nwaysberg 1 month ago
Hi tanks for tour comment. Colors stays bright so fare with good pigment and good paper ( acid free ) if you want to see the final aspect of this art work go to my website or google me on picasa web .
nwaysberg 1 month ago
Thanks- music is from Lenny Cravitz
nwaysberg 6 months ago
Me too
nwaysberg 11 months ago
This is incredibly beautiful. The colors are so beautiful, and how they blend together, thats why I love watercolor!
I use myself tempera and aquarelle crayons.
What aquarelle and paper brand do you use?
Keep on creating!
busigetrollet 11 months ago
@busigetrollet
Thanlks for your email I using Winsor and Newton liquid water color on Archer paper.
nwaysberg 11 months ago