Minimise Your Gear To Maximise Your Skills ~ A Brilliant Art Hack For Everyone
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
- Minimise Your Gear To Maximise Your Skills ~ A Brilliant Art Hack For Everyone
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As always brilliant advice thank you once again
when you laid out that 3rd wash w the darkest tones everything just fell in the right place. so wonderfully done despite a cheap paper. I feel so inspired by this. thank you so much!
Very humbing watching an extremely skilled and talented artist working......:0)
Beautiful work and so quickly!! I thought that small watercolor set would be nice, until I googled the price!😳
If you are in the US the micro portable palette may be more affordable.
jak w mieście czekam na zielone światło w deszczowy dzień a raczej wieczór , i widzę te parasolki, i te ulicy ze smugami na ulicy od świateł samochodów , to .... myślę o Niazie.
I totally agree with your suggestion particularly on using lighter and some times non watercolour paper. When I applied this to my self years ago my brushwork and overall technique changed dramatically. I realized that you can paint on any kind of paper with watercolors as long as you adapt your technique to the specs and limitations of the paper. Keep in mind that I paint mostly portraits and botanical illustrations and I can easily now paint such kind of subjects on any kind of paper loosely or more tightly with more layers. It is all about understanding the limits of the paper.
I totally agree that it is more convenient to carry with you a minimal sketch kit. You don't need that much in order to paint with watercolors after all. Just a pencil a brush your paints and your sketchbook.
A small tip: Always remove any excess water ( and wet paint) from the mixing area of your bijoux box before closing it and from its water container. It prevents mold and rust from growing into the box and your paints. This is a very beautiful and well designed box and rather expensive and it deserves a lot of love!
This is so brilliant, what a wonderful video ☺☺
I've been watching your videos for over a year now. Your cityscapes are my favorite.
I'm still amazed on how you make this colored water do what it does, depicting a photorealistic feeling yet in such a loose style. 😳
If you could help me with the reference of this one, I'd give it a try.
underrated
amazing!
What size brush is that?
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The only thing that it's impossible to minimise is the skill... and you have it in maximum quantity 😊
Ja zaczęłam oglądać Niaza jak miał 5 tys subów, i do dzisiaj nie mogę się oderwać. ❤
Nice job!
Beautiful hands😊
Sehr schön 🤩
Bellissimo come al solito. Un saluto da Luigi Milano Italia 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Very good tip
Great advice, really nice setup and excellent result.
I love my Schmincke flask 😊.
Well done, mate.
Thank you I appreciate it..keep grinding 😎
My sketchbook is a A6 size sketchbook, I sometimes think it is too small, because I couldn't put many things that I see infrount of me to my drawing when am outdoor. Then I realize my problem is I don't know how to pick a subject and simplify it and its surrounding. Anyway, practice simplifying and limit my supplys to maximize the skills of the ownership, thank you for pointing out the only short cut. I have to force myself to make choices of what I see.
Well that could be a good topic to do a video..thanks!! Like how to pick a subject and frame it😎
Would appreciate it if you do a bookmark series as it has an entirely different aesthetic and layout. I saw you doing one in your Menorah review. Please make more of such miniatures.
Also I like how you use grays so effectively but would like to see a drawing entirely without grays and muted colours...
So inspiring
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❤
What is the name of the piano piece in the background? I love minimalistic piano in general, but it also really suits your art/videos. Makes for a very zen viewing experience, I watched this last night to wind down before bed 😌
I'm good on all that except the $120USD flask pallet, lol. Minimal is best and the not 'dumping' water on the paper; particularly an everyday WC sketchbook. Out and about there's not a lot of time for drying b4 moving on. Using non WC paper teaches you to control your water.
At home and on a block ... watercolor requires water to do its thing; particularly the granulators. Splash away.
I just noticed with the closeup you leave your pencil lines showing.
I've always made a point of erasing all mine, maybe I should leave them.
If you are making a bigger painting to frame, do you leave them?
So your pad is non watercolor paper ? Still no damage in papers ? Wow
Yes it is. I tried not to fiddle and keep it simple and that actually the prime objective of this video!
This music is really sad.
I've been practicing on non water color/ cotton paper for a while....as a newbe I wanna practice more but the cotton paper gets pricey...definitely different painting on cheap paper..you get far less "happy mistakes"....
You can get a whole pad of cold press 400gsm paper from hobby lobby for around 5 dollars, sometimes less when it's on sale.
@@XxCaptRedBeard appreciate the info!
Sketching the subject takes 80% of the credit of an artwork. Am trying to tell people that sketch whatever whenever you can and get better with capturing the essence on the subject and then we pay attention to paper color brushes and other stuff
C'est joli mais vous faites toujours la même chose c'est dommage