Advancing with Watercolor: Cafe Les Deux Magots - Brush Strokes
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2019
- This is a video done as a supplement to a watercolor class taught by Gary Tucker in Boston. This is an extra video done as an extension of the series of Paris . In this video I talk about brushstrokes and how they form an expressive component to each painting.The lessons will focus on design , in particular visualizing a center of interest and using this as a means to compose the painting. Also the series returns to the use of graded washes to create light and transition in the paintings
In this lesson I talk about using the various methods I have outlined in previous videos such as using graded Washes, color strategies, thinking in terms of tonal values, and edge control.
The painting was done using yellow ochre, cobalt turquoise , ultramarine blue, b sienna and lavender....Holbein juane brilliant is used as an accent color, as well as cad orange red right out of the tube...
Thank you all for your continued support -
for liking this short video and particularly for your comments.
Any questions you have please direct them to my contact page on my website, thanks
www.garytuckerartist.com
Very inspiring. Thanks!!!
Ok … you have successfully inspired me!
How do make it look so easy, there’s life in this painting, 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Great painting (& lesson) again!
So good that you are showing the importance of realising shape with the brush stroke instead of adding all the details.
Brilliant! As always. Thanks so much
Wow! This is an exquisite watercolour painting. I feel very privileged to watch and listen to you express your art. Thank you Gary for sharing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you for sharing on YT :) I just love this style of watercolor painting :)
So alive! Vital and beautiful! Looks so Zen - your calligraphy is great!
Wonderful subject, location, and instruction. Thank you 🇨🇦
Actually, the 2 magots are the 2 Chinese statues inside. But I love this painting, you captured the atmosphere brilliantly! I am at this moment trying to paint a café in Jardin de Luxembourg, and this is truly inspiring.
one of my favorites of yours to date. Very nice
Wonderful and inspiring painting! Thank you for posting these videos. The format with instructions/comments and length of the videos are almost optimal. Thanks again.
Impresionismo en el sentido más puro del término artístico. Felicitaciones.
Wonderful Paris feeling, given by your outstanding lively water color.
Nicely done! I really enjoyed watching how you painted this famous cafe. I painted it a few months ago; its a great subject.
Wow! Great landsape !!!
Excellent, merci.
I like your style... It's really great way of using water colour. Thank for sharing your knowledge... Cheers!!!
that was superb!! thank you
One of my favourites of yours.
SO LIVELY, MERCI BEAUCOUP
Nuevamente hermosa clase,gracisas maestro
i love it! so inspiring!
Good tutorial.... and a great artwork.
Great lesson, thanks
this is very much beautiful !
Excellent very successful painting!!
Oh I love this. It’s like I’m there. I’d buy it now. 😊 🇨🇦
Very good. I think I’ll get better brushes. And that was just one of the many things I got from this video. Thanks again Mr. Tucker.
Your calligraphy is first rate. Nice demo Gary.
LOVELY LOOSE WORK, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Thank you for the tutorials! I tried this one twice, it was definitely better with the second attempt but I might try it again to focus on better brushwork
It's always a pleasure to watch your confident style of painting. I would like to request that you post at least a small portion of your future video(s) in real time. Thanks
❤ hvala...
Amazing painting - so artistic - I have learned so much from your videos
Thank you! Asya - I appreciate your support :)
Brillant
You made those floor tiles pretty much perfectly equally separated without guidelines!
The Best forever
OMG!!! Wonderful painting!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank You
many thx :)
Gary, Les deux magots means The two cigarette butts, not the two buddies. Beautiful painting, gives a real idea of the ambiance! Very nice demonstration
Daniel - thank you for correcting me - I don’t think I can forget that image of two cigarette butts :-)
Gary Tucker Gary Tucker I must have been drunk when I wrote that! It is not two cigarette butts ( this would be Deux mégots), it is two nest eggs. Sorry for that. ;-)
Very nice tutorial.. I love ur style of painting.. can u upload the reference image u used and also the pencil sketches for ur tutorials and share us the link so that it will be easy for us to practice.. Thanks
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Gary I love your paintings and your informative teaching. I am very thankful for the videos you post, your are my favourite watercolour painter on youtube. I was wondering if you could make a video on a more basic topic. I struggle to actually 'move' the water from the glass to the pallette to the paper. I am not getting the technical know-off from watching theses youtube artists and I am often confused how they can just create the quantities of paint/ move the level of pigment they want. If anyone else could suggest a good video, Id thank you! Thanks Gary.
On YT: The Mind of Watercolor by Steve Mitchell. Very, very clear for both "Beginner" and "Intermediate." (For comparison, I think of Tucker as "Intermediate to Advanced.")
What is the brand and name of the white you are using for the final additional hilites and the lettering?
I’m confused about what color to use for shadows. Are they always a darker version of the local color? Ex. I want to put shadows on a green building, should the shadows be dark green? Your paintings are so beautiful, I love your style.
Sir your every work is great and informative for beginners and for experts too.
I have a request sir, please give me a advice for solution of my problem. It is that when I paint the light tone, the middle tone is fine, but when I apply the dark tone then the problem comes that the color starts to appear very dirty and chalky(like powder). If I do not make more layers, I will not get the results as expected. I have adopted the method of not mixing more than two colors, but still the same problem comes every time.
Please do you use a platform whereby your paintings are shown in real time rather than the speeded up versions? And can you show your reference material occasionally for the viewer to see? I follow your sessions and admire your loose style but I would find ‘real time ‘ so helpful for me to gain confidence in attempting a looser approach . How long does it actually take you to produce a painting like this? I love the limited palette in this painting ! Thank you for sharing . Vivienne
You can slow the speed of any video in CZcams. It's in the CZcams settings. Hope this helps.😊
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Thank you for your response....unfortunately that slows down the speech element too , making it very difficult to follow commentary! I didn’t know that you could alter the speed of video replay , so thank you for alerting me to that feature. It may well be useful in other situations . Vivienne
Magnifique ! Dommage pas de traduction en français! Merci de donner les couleurs!! C’est très important pour nous!
Cliquez sur la croix, en haut à droite du mot commentaires, l'artiste precise toutes les couleurs qu'il a utilisées (en bas de page).
Hi Garry, what do You do the highlights with? White guash? If so how do You keep it fluid? By adding a bit of water to it? Thanks for a reply! Best regards from Poland
Alex - no masking fluid - I like Holbein Titanium white or Jayne Brilliant
@@GaryTuckerArtist grazie mille!
Excuse me. How long to get ready, please.