Watercolour Tip from PETER WOOLLEY: The Milky Way

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @glorious5389
    @glorious5389 Před 3 lety +1

    You not only teach to paint, but also create a story to follow with your voice in off. Your sense of humor also adds an always welcome ingredient to the telling of the story.
    Your humility is also a value.
    Thank you very much and God bless you.

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome Glorious - thank you for the lovely comments - I'm pleased you enjoyed it!

  • @sarahbell4344
    @sarahbell4344 Před 4 lety +2

    It was useful and heartening to see that you sometimes have things that don’t work out as planned. Gives one hope to keep on persevering. Thank you Peter. No 3 obviously the best👍🏻

  • @susanrasdale2983
    @susanrasdale2983 Před 5 lety +4

    thanks for showing us your 'mistakes'! It's very encouraging to beginners to know that paintings don't always work first time. :)

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Susan - I'm pleased you enjoyed it! Watercolour always has the power to surprise and frustrate with equal measure.

  • @janeschommer8328
    @janeschommer8328 Před 7 lety +2

    I love how that turned out. I can see we all might need a lot of preparation for various art pictures. I am impressed.

  • @davelawday6609
    @davelawday6609 Před 9 měsíci

    🤣 that was brilliant..thanks Peter... the final result was great...love your stuff.. kind regards Dave 😁👍👍👍👍

  • @ajayanand2
    @ajayanand2 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Peter, your way of presenting it in simple steps makes you a good teacher. I have learnt a lot after watching your videos.

  • @CristianeMarino
    @CristianeMarino Před 7 lety +1

    I like the fact that you showed all the process, thank you!

  • @rewtnode
    @rewtnode Před 6 lety +2

    Fantastic. You’re doing us a great favour. Showing all the screwups is more important than showing the success. Something to learn here.

  • @allisonjames2923
    @allisonjames2923 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for keeping in the learning process. It’s so valuable to see a really good artist have things not go according to plan & to try new approaches

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 2 lety

      Failure is all part of the process Allison - the challenge is being able to learn from it... thanks for the great comment!

  • @MsCuisle
    @MsCuisle Před 7 lety +1

    I love your humour, as well as your humility, and your beautiful artwork. Thank you so her much.

  • @nancyseymour6107
    @nancyseymour6107 Před 7 lety +2

    I am so glad to see this. My sky went the same way, 3 to5 attempts. Thank you

  • @hughs2139
    @hughs2139 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you Peter. That was incredibly helpful and encouraging to watch the journey. To state the obvious, you often learn most by trying (or seeing) what doesn't work best. Great tutorial, and great result

  • @VoidloniXaarii
    @VoidloniXaarii Před 7 lety +1

    thank you for sharing all the process including the dead ends! fascinating

  • @caroledoerr6872
    @caroledoerr6872 Před 4 lety

    I appreciate you talking about your journey and your experiments. It has reduced my fear of the unknown when it comes to painting. This is a very helpful mind set. Thank you Peter.

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the comment Carole - I'm pleased you found the demonstration helpful - watercolour painting should always be fun and kept in perspective.

  • @Britgirl58
    @Britgirl58 Před 4 lety

    I adore your presentation method - how you are able to share your journey to getting a finished painting that you like and feel is just right. It certainly helps me, as a viewer and beginner, to see the teacher can still struggle to achieve their vision, just as I do. Thank you!

  • @pedroroman6410
    @pedroroman6410 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for showing the whole process, including the parts that didn’t go well at first but helped to achieve an amazing picture.

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful lesson as always, so many so called tutorials are just someone painting which has value but not much compared to this. Mistakes teach us as much as successes. Mr Woolley you should pursue a daytime TV slot as I believe would be an instant hit. Thank you so much again

  • @mariwyl
    @mariwyl Před 7 lety

    Amazing!!! And as a new student to watercolor it was good to hear it's a constant learning curve. 😊

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for that Mary Ann. You're right about the constant learning curve... it's part of the fun of watercolour, though! Sometimes you just have to step outside your comfort zone.

  • @carolpetersen9834
    @carolpetersen9834 Před 2 lety +1

    Great background music with the one.

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Carol - it's always nice to see the music getting a bit of a shout-out.

  • @zenaidamateos9376
    @zenaidamateos9376 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sooooo much. Wonderful gift for us to share all the process.

  • @imjandoe
    @imjandoe Před 7 lety

    thank you for sharing your experience! it's very useful.

  • @jelketa
    @jelketa Před 7 lety

    I love this experiment, beautiful result Peter, thanks for showing it.

  • @connieehrhardt1666
    @connieehrhardt1666 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Peter, It has been sometime and I have waited for you to do the Milky way. Outstanding. I remember asking you to do it.
    Thanks so much. wonderful. I remember showing you my milky way and our styles are very different. I do love your idea and the way you approached it. Wonderful learning experience. Hoping your remember me. Thank you again. Connie

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 4 lety +1

      I do remember you Connie, and I remember that it was your suggestion that prompted my attempts... so it's all your fault! As it turns out, I enjoyed the challenge, so many thanks for that... and I'm pleased you enjoyed the results. Cheers, Peter

    • @connieehrhardt1666
      @connieehrhardt1666 Před 4 lety

      @@peterwoolleyartist Your most welcome. Always love a challenge. I have been working in graphite a bit and have found an amazing artist that I think you will admire as as well. The link is www.designswan.com/archives/incredible-pencil-drawing-winter-scene-by-guram-dolenjashvili.html. I hope you enjoy his work as much as I did, I only wish I could learn his technique. Thank you again and cheers to you as well. Connie

  • @isabelpatchett9356
    @isabelpatchett9356 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello Peter, thoroughly enjoyed this video, a lot of laughs along with you and a great lesson (or should I say four lessons in one 3 on not what to do and a success) quite a bit of learning here Peter I am definitely going to give this one a try, I have not been game enough to try it before but why not!! Thanks for sharing once again, Isabel

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 Před 3 lety

    Hilarious, yet full of insight and so helpful to see a professional artist make similar mistakes to us beginners. However, the experienced hand shows great ingenuity in recovering some mistakes and analysing how and why things went wrong. This too is all part of the wonderful watercolour journey which I only began about 2 years ago.
    My first attempt, and until now only one, to paint a galaxy in the night sky turned out to look like weird fried eggs in a rectangular frying pan....

  • @RattaBagatta
    @RattaBagatta Před 7 lety +2

    amazing work and beautiful voice :)

  • @franciemarshall6952
    @franciemarshall6952 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Peter. Have just subscribed to your channel, as I think your videos are very clear to understand and you speak clearly for this girl with hearing loss. Nice to know you make muckups and turn your pieces over haha. I use mucked up paintings reversed as a tester for watercolour intensity before putting to paper. Great videos. Thanks Peter. Learning heaps. Francie 👍🙂

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the comment and the subscribe, Francie - I'm pleased you enjoyed it!

  • @rebanelson607
    @rebanelson607 Před 3 lety

    I bought a bottle of masking fluid a few months ago an it gave me new courage to continue with watercolor painting. (Masking fluid is probably NOT what most people think of as "courage in a bottle" but it worked for me!) I don't draw well but I have become rather adept at masking. Fine spatters look dramatic in a deep cobalt blue comet tail. This video was hilarious and instructive. Many thanks!

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 3 lety

      'Courage in a Bottle'... I like that, Reba - masking fluid is perfect for certain jobs, but I hardly ever use it on a regular basis - this particular project was something a little bit different. Thanks for the great comments!

  • @AllanEngelhardt0
    @AllanEngelhardt0 Před 7 lety +2

    Brilliant video. I really enjoyed going with you on this journey of exploration and experimentation.
    (If I ever have to do it, I think I'll "cheat" and go with gouache or even acrylics. I don't fancy my chances with the latex. But you have inspired me to give it a try. Now I just need a big sheet of plastic to cover my work area. And probably another to cover me....)

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 Před 6 lety

    I really enjoyed this, especially seeing your experiments with different techniques. It turned out gorgeous!

  • @cyndihagerty8261
    @cyndihagerty8261 Před 4 lety

    Thank you SO very much for sharing such an honest process video!

  • @ullazitabinder2091
    @ullazitabinder2091 Před 6 lety +1

    wonderful to be able to learn from other's mistakes :) Thank you

  • @amiek9269
    @amiek9269 Před 7 lety

    Stunning and I love your voice/voiceover. Thx

  • @stramashtheboardgame6261

    Brilliant! I’m definitely going to give this a go. Thanks for the excellent tips, Peter. ✨✨✨

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome Stramash the Board Game... good luck with your own attempt!

  • @izakpolman6280
    @izakpolman6280 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Mallawany
    @Mallawany Před 7 lety

    det er flink, tusen takk!

  • @annikaglavstedt5588
    @annikaglavstedt5588 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing! 🙏🏼😍🙏🏼

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome, Annika - I'm pleased you enjoyed it - thank you for the comment , and the lovely bright icons!

  • @mbader9273
    @mbader9273 Před 6 lety

    Love this. Glad you soldiered on.

  • @freyajayne3623
    @freyajayne3623 Před 2 lety

    Really loved this video, thanks Peter!

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome Freya - I'm pleased you enjoyed it - thanks for the comment.

  • @paivitee
    @paivitee Před 7 lety

    You are an amazing artist.

  • @joellest-jean3086
    @joellest-jean3086 Před 7 lety

    merci pour cette belle leçon mon ami...! bravo! du Québec... ;)

  • @annevanderwoude9319
    @annevanderwoude9319 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much I stumbled upon your video I like it you really explain it thanks again

  • @wolfgangflink8546
    @wolfgangflink8546 Před 6 lety

    Great. Thank you very much. It was very helpfull.

  • @mariapeagler2667
    @mariapeagler2667 Před 7 lety +1

    Peter - I really enjoyed seeing all three versions of your painting, even the first two that weren't as successful. So much of watercolor is trying & failing, and I find I need to paint a scene repeatedly before I'm content with it. Will we get a project of this in our online classes?

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 7 lety

      Hi Maria. I'm pleased you enjoyed the demonstration. Yes, the subject will be added as a full project to the online service very soon. Cheers, Peter

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 Před 6 lety

    Lol. I just did the same painting 5 times. I like the 4th one best, my sister #3, my grandson #2 and my daughter #5. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @makkra7565
    @makkra7565 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing good experience and not so good, to avoid for us in future

  • @johncspine2787
    @johncspine2787 Před rokem

    Pearlescent silver spattered makes excellent stars..

  • @FREEMAN....
    @FREEMAN.... Před rokem

    Without the wrong reflection, it would have been perfect.
    It's beautiful anyway.
    Thanks 👍

  • @elflordsjourneys
    @elflordsjourneys Před 7 lety

    Thanks peter,it's always nice to learn from other people's mistakes and from someone whose been down the road ahead of you.I was thinking of painting some fireworks and this technique might help with that, what kind of masking fluid did you use?

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 7 lety

      Thanks ELJ. You may find this helpful: czcams.com/video/opRNFLAlnZ4/video.html. The masking fluid I used was SAA Blue Mask.

  • @tombombadillo1
    @tombombadillo1 Před 6 lety +2

    Unsure why masking fluid is seen as more watercolour purist than white gouache :/

  • @safwansai8975
    @safwansai8975 Před 7 lety

    thank you . you are mastar

  • @judymiller975
    @judymiller975 Před 3 lety

    Hi, why can't you spatter the stars after its dry with acrylic?

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 3 lety

      No reason at all, Judy - in fact, that would probably work a treat... I don't work with anything other than watercolour, though, and I was trying to find a solution that didn't mix media.

    • @judymiller975
      @judymiller975 Před 3 lety

      @@peterwoolleyartist yeah, I kinda figured out the mixed media thing after I sent your message. Anyway... I think your splatter was too watered down and could you tape the paper onto a wall to stop the drips. Cheers from Australia.

  • @birjeeshussain6106
    @birjeeshussain6106 Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed watching the process. I tried it the first time and it came out okay. I tried it a second time and it came out okay. But my 3rd, 4th 4nd 5th tries have been a complete disaster. What a waste of my paper 😂
    For some reason I can't even get the mix of burnt umber ultramarine blue and crimson alizarin right either.
    May I ask what size paper you used, Peter?

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 2 lety +1

      Great to hear you had a go at this, Birjees - mixed results are par for the course, though - in answer to your question, my paintings were on 1/8 imperial-sized paper (or roughly 11 inches x 7 inches).

    • @birjeeshussain6106
      @birjeeshussain6106 Před 2 lety

      @@peterwoolleyartist @peterwoolleyartist thank you Peter. I really appreciate you replying. I love, watching this video. It's amazing how you got it in the end. And to be honest. Your first two attempts were very good too.
      I'll keep trying and practising

    • @birjeeshussain6106
      @birjeeshussain6106 Před 2 lety

      @@peterwoolleyartist sorry Peter I have another question if I may.
      Is your paper stretched before wetting it. I notice it's not buckling. Mine is buckling terribly making the washes puddle in so many places

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 2 lety +2

      @@birjeeshussain6106 I don't stretch my paper because of its weight - 200lbs Saunders Waterford Rough. If you're using 140lbs or lighter then I would certainly recommend stretching it (or switch to a heavier paper if you can), which would reduce the cockling (or buckling, as you called it).

    • @birjeeshussain6106
      @birjeeshussain6106 Před 2 lety

      @@peterwoolleyartist thank you Peter

  • @coolabah-blue
    @coolabah-blue Před 5 lety

    👨🏻‍🎨👍Maybe salt would’ve worked 😳

    • @peterwoolleyartist
      @peterwoolleyartist  Před 5 lety

      Maybe.... the stars would remain a challenge, though. Actually, salt would be great for painting a nebula...

  • @robertg786
    @robertg786 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for those mistakes. Now we don't have to reinvent the wheel. Now go have a cup of tea or take a nap.