Crazy Watercolor Brush Exercise (Extreme Brush Control & Technique!)

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    Hi friends!
    Today I'm proud to share with you a watercolor exercise I invented (well, haven't seen anyone else talk about this before), for improving your brush control.
    This can be seen as a complementary exercise to the brush stroke exercise I share several days ago.
    This is a really cool idea, that I think will help many of you improve your control of your brush and paint.
    The brush I'm using is a Silver Black Velvet, size 12 (I also have a size 8 one). If you want to get it, here's an affiliate link to Amazon (You pay the same price, I get a commission): amzn.to/2EQik8e
    Please let me know in a comment below if you gave it a try, and if you liked it.
    And I'll talk to you soon! (:
    - Liron
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  • @Donna_G
    @Donna_G Před 7 lety +48

    I have done this in the past. I wrote about painting a picture of where I live and that I scribbled in the grass. Holding the paint brush further from the ferrule helps to achieve that loose painting effect.
    I have another exercise for anybody who suffers from occasional artist block; or, you don't have a block but you just can't seem to create what you want. Pick up your brush in your non-dominant hand. It will give you a challenge and might even help you stay focused on your painting.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety +11

      Oh that's fascinating!
      I heard about a similar application of this method. I love to write every day. I have a journal. This really helps me organize my thoughts.
      Today the writing really flows out of me, because I'm so well-trained in writing every day (did it for the past 6 months or so).
      But sometimes, when it would be challenging, I will do what you just described. For some reason it really helps to detach you from the routine / the known, and come up with new resources for inspiration.
      Great suggestion, I'll pin this comment. Thank you (:

    • @marylupapada1026
      @marylupapada1026 Před 6 lety +3

      yep, non- dominant hand and also using both hands in mirroring and opposite patterns.

    • @largaparker6370
      @largaparker6370 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. Toni Burke does a beautiful non dominant hand video! Sorry I don't have the link. She based it on a book she read. Awesome to try.

  • @artsymargo
    @artsymargo Před 2 lety +2

    I did this exercise to get to know my new #12 long round. I feel it's a really good way to get familiar with one's brushes in how the hairs move and the amount of water/pigment they lay down. Quite surprisingly, there's a directionality to the long round tip, so it wants to be twisted to get into tight spots. Backing off on the handle really does encourage the brush to do its own thing, and so the exercise informed me what the brush can and wants to do. This "crazy" exercise makes a lot of sense. The next "victim" will be my new Rosemary #8 Extended Point brush. It's weird and crazy already. Thank you for the ideas.

  • @elaineashdown4012
    @elaineashdown4012 Před 7 lety +16

    Hi Liron the crazier your exercises the better they are. It would really help as a warm up before starting a painting. Even while watching you it makes me want to get out my paints and give it a go even though its 22:30 here in the UK while I am watching and I really should be going to bed.

    • @clarefriend1376
      @clarefriend1376 Před 7 lety +2

      Elaine Ashdown yes me too

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety +1

      I'm so happy to hear! (:
      I know this feeling from when I watch other artists' painting demos as well.
      I'm sure I'll discover some more challenging exercises, hope to share them soon (:

  • @oliferous
    @oliferous Před 3 lety +1

    That’s funny that you mention the basketball player as an analogy, one of my old drummers would go through our full band practices and practice on his own with 5 kg weights strapped to his ankles so that his double bass(kick drums) technique would get faster and after about six months of doing this, he was absolutely insanely fast! But thank you for the exercise my friend, it looks fun. I will definitely give it a try!

  • @lindawillis9967
    @lindawillis9967 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you Liron for your Devil grip demo. It is a worthwhile exercise that develops brush stroke confidence.

  • @AlphaGeekgirl
    @AlphaGeekgirl Před 6 lety +17

    Whenever I finish a painting, I like to clean up my palette and mixing trays (OCD!), but I always feel like I am somehow wasting paint.
    But from now on, I will refrain from doing this, and instead, before I start a new painting, I will do your practice exercise with the excess leftover paint from my last session. That way I can get my hand "in the mood" AND I also get to start with a clean slate! :)

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety +1

      Happy this can help people better-use their supplies 😁🎨
      I have another vid on how to be more economical in your use - I may create an improved version of it soon.
      OCD induced palette cleaning can be a good thing. A quick look at my terribly dirty palette is an instant proof 😂

  • @tzipporahbragg9798
    @tzipporahbragg9798 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, Liron. Great idea. And thank you for mentioning the Mastery book. I started that also and this inspired me to pick it up again.

  • @PatriciaGodboutArt
    @PatriciaGodboutArt Před měsícem +1

    I love thalo green!

  • @dietzdesigndetails413
    @dietzdesigndetails413 Před 2 lety

    This was great!!!! I know I will have books full of this type of page. Thanks for everything!

  • @lindathaxton1994
    @lindathaxton1994 Před 3 lety

    Like it & will try it in the morning, my regular paint &/or drawing time. Thank you for sharing

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 Před 7 lety +3

    I am doing lots of spiral shapes and rain/tear drop shapes in my art Journal- trying to get a good clean looking spiral in many colors is harder than it seems! I am enjoying it! Let's see if I can get what I am going for! Thanks Liron!

  • @amexjam55
    @amexjam55 Před rokem +1

    Crazy indeed. I'll need to try this out. 😄

  • @nadinevandenhende1472
    @nadinevandenhende1472 Před 5 lety

    What a great and fun exercise! Alle your execises are realy helpfull . I love your style and your Lessing, and i love aquarel more and more...

  • @dalemoyer
    @dalemoyer Před 6 lety +2

    I enjoyed this video and am going to start practicing more. I started watercolor painting two years ago and I love it. I only paint what I love. I’m a retired music teacher so I get practice, but I’m RETIRED. Practice makes perfect. You are fun.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Thank you so much ^_^
      That's the best way to go!

  • @oIMADMANIo
    @oIMADMANIo Před 4 lety

    Thanks Dude - just dropped into watercoloring - had a bit of exp in drawing and for me this is such a great way to exercise brush control - thanks & all the best - cheers

  • @savioradio
    @savioradio Před 7 lety +1

    You are crazy! I love the idea of creating challenges for yourself. Some people just have a natural tendency to do so, I think. Very forward thinking, and typically very successful as a result. It's refreshing that you share your humility too. It's a great way to connect with other people. Thanks again, Liron! I'm working up the guts to send you some of my work. You've helped me a lot with my watercolor and drawing.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Thank you so much ^_^
      Really happy to hear this. Feel free to share whenever you are ready!
      Had a really rough day artistically today, so I'll try some easy going exercises for now.

  • @krisbarber6208
    @krisbarber6208 Před 2 lety

    I really like this exercise. I will be on it!

  • @helenrichards4667
    @helenrichards4667 Před 5 lety +1

    This one and the flat wash with the bead both brilliant and very helpful to me, thank you liron 😊

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much, very happy to help!

  • @pipester48
    @pipester48 Před 7 lety +6

    Always interesting Liron and trying to achieve better results. Great work and keep them coming :)

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Thank you so much, will do (;

  • @MikeTLive
    @MikeTLive Před 8 měsíci +1

    i did this exercise first small scale drawing shapes and filling them, then printed a faint giraffe print outline and first outlined the spots with the tip of my brush, then filled in the spots as in this exercise, and lastly filled in around the spots with a wash. three lessons on one sheet.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome! I like using a sheet to do multiple passes of paint / linear shapes. Making the most out of one piece of paper (:

  • @marciayoung8208
    @marciayoung8208 Před 2 lety

    Liron, this was an awesome exercise! Practicing with the #12brush in such a way was such fun first working within the squiggly shapes but also teaching me to figure out how to fill in shapes. Great great exercise! You give great helpful extra hints too! Thanks. I am a self teaching amateur and really like your ideas and suggestions.

  • @cynthiaemerick9517
    @cynthiaemerick9517 Před 6 lety +1

    very interesting idea for practice. You demos are always helpful.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Thank you, I’m happy this helped 😁🙏🏼

  • @marciayoung8208
    @marciayoung8208 Před 2 lety +2

    Liron, I just discovered (from you mentioning brushing from inside to edges) that this is wicked difficult for me! I did an additional squiggly exercise practicing just painting from the center out to the edges. It was really challenging for me for some reason. Thanks so much for your info!

  • @paulettelane6428
    @paulettelane6428 Před 7 lety +6

    This is a great exercise. I always pick up smaller brushes for wc so for this exercise I am using a 16. Yes, I was clumsy at first, but a 16 brush is becoming more comfortable in my hand even holding it at the top of the handle. Thanks for sharing this exercise. I will probably repeat it several times. it is addictive.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Oh, 16 sounds challenging, I'll need bigger sheet of paper (:
      My pleasure - happy to hear this helps!

  • @getsomecolourinyourlifedav2478

    Great idea, perfect for sketchbooks 👍

  • @SharonPatricia
    @SharonPatricia Před 6 lety +1

    What a great exercise to use when I'm afraid to 'mess' on the first pages of a notebook. Fantastic idea. Exceptional videos!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety +1

      Haha I’m happy this helped you 😊🙏🏼 There really is nothing to be afraid of!

  • @ColleenM61
    @ColleenM61 Před 7 lety +3

    Brilliant idea!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Thank you (:
      I have a few more crazy ideas I'll hopefully share soon!

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 Před 7 lety +3

    LOL! My multi-color gradiated washed around multiple circles! Negative painting. I love the exercise and will continue doing it. IDK if it's been done b4, but it is helping me to paint better. I just worked too hard for awhile and laying low and spending the rest of the Summer getting to know a lot of new supplies. I have gesso and manila cardstock. (A lot of art journaling supplies and acrylic paints.)A chunk of it! No WC papers for awhile. When it starts to become more stress than fun for me, I am not doing it. I challenge myself, but this isn't my carreer. I will naturally improve while enjoying the process. Love this video.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! (: Happy you enjoyed.
      Never tried cardstock, but I really find that anything that has no texture at all isn't suited for me at the moment haha (I would assume it has a smooth surface, though I may be wrong).

  • @patriciah3235
    @patriciah3235 Před 6 lety +1

    I have learned so much from your videos. You are my new art guru. BTW in golf, the more you loosen your right hand grip, the better your stroke. Then, on a difficult putt (very short distance), you "choke down on the club" meaning you grip farther down the shaft for control. I LOVE PTHALO BLUE & GREEN. I think the pthalo haters fear the brilliance of these colors & don't integrate them in effective ways.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      So happy to hear ^_^ Thank you. And that golf analogy is great 😀
      I get what you mean haha. I'm definitely a little scared of their brilliance. It takes some skills of knowing where to use them (and also in what type of painting - animals, landscape, portrait etc.).

  • @creepin4life102
    @creepin4life102 Před 7 lety +2

    Ah love this , def gonna try !(:

  • @clarefriend1376
    @clarefriend1376 Před 7 lety +2

    Haha. Hate thalo blue too. Love this and you drawing exercises. They help when I need a creative boost.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Haha I hear ya!
      Happy to hear this gave you the creative boost you needed (:

  • @TheMudcrabsDen
    @TheMudcrabsDen Před 7 lety +5

    Liron, you crazy!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Haha! A wise man I follow said: "If you want to be an anomaly [in the sense of success] you must act like one" (:

  • @ianjackson5834
    @ianjackson5834 Před 7 lety +1

    strangely I trained as a sign writer in my youth and we did a exercise like the for painting long straight lines to find ware on a brush the best and quickest line is. thanks for this video

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Oh, sounds like a great cousin-exercise to this one (:
      Thank you!

  • @momaneglistivali4579
    @momaneglistivali4579 Před 6 lety +2

    Great!!!!! Thanksoooooomuch!!!!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Haha my pleasure 😁😁🙏🏼

  • @MotherGosling
    @MotherGosling Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Liron. I loved this video. My brother was a painter by mouth, and one day i decided to do a painting holding the brush on my mouth like him, just to understand what it was like. Wow that was hard! After that i really appreciated being able to hold the brush in my hand.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety +1

      That’s an amazing story! I remember as a kid I watched once a documentary about people who paint with their mouth, and even feet.
      It’s incredible what people can overcome and achieve! (:

    • @rachelm7525
      @rachelm7525 Před 6 lety +1

      Lyn Gosling you know, when he talked about doing this exercise, I immediately thought about mouth and foot painters. What a challenge that must be, but the greater accomplishment, too. I hope you have some of his work.

  • @ann-marielofberg1159
    @ann-marielofberg1159 Před 4 lety +1

    I Will try this, that’s for sure.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 4 lety

      😁🙏🏼 Let me know how it goes!

  • @rainbowfox1934
    @rainbowfox1934 Před 4 lety +1

    This is a wonderful exercise to gain better control of your brush. There is very little in watercolor on brushwork.

  • @clairebureau5881
    @clairebureau5881 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the video and the idea! I don't like Phthalo green either, but I recently discovered that mixed with reds it makes beautiful rich darks! Another idea, if you really really want to not waste paint, is to use coffee or tea instead!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Haha, thank you (:
      I actually have a video planned for painting with coffee and tea, although I don't know exactly when I'll record it!

  • @TheKayaker71
    @TheKayaker71 Před 6 lety +1

    My inner artist & traveler are so opposite on 'control' ...
    My art :My penmanship, my lineart, glass engraving, sculpting, my photography - all tight as Fort Knox!!! When computer printers emerged, people said I write like a computer ...and I was asked to write something, anything for overly impressed folks.
    Yet, when I travel, I prefer to have only the vaguest of plans. I pack a ruck sack like a Marine on recon and then plans are forbidden. I love long cheap bus rides, hitchhiking, CouchSurfing with not-yet-met new friends, and as for activities while traveling - "Show me what's fun around here!" ... best trip so far? Feb to Oct 2013, last of my savings $2,500, and a trip up and down the East Coast of the US, and some truly once-in-a-lifetime experiences! I even got to go to The Preacher's Treehouse in Tennessee - climbing to the top! I photographed the whole journey. For my next big journey - maybe in 2021? - I plan to bring my not-pro camera - and replace the big gear's weight with watercolor and sketching materials and GO ... I have a friend in Kathmandu waiting to show me his world.
    Thank you for sharing your crazy lesson, I'll be squiggling soon!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      This sounds amazing and very brave! (:
      I traveled South America for about 4.5 months, but at that time I didn't paint while traveling, which is a shame!
      But ever since I do, and it's amazing - all of the memories you acquire in the shape of paintings and sketches.
      You should definitely blog your journey.

  • @w.l.691
    @w.l.691 Před 3 lety

    I've been doing something similar- practising tonal values with each hue on rubbish paper with lots of different and unsuitable brushes. It does help. However, I have to add that as a child I was made to practice musical scales on the piano really slowly with the expectation that it would be easy to speed up. I never found it so, I've since discovered the real secret whilst cooking- if you want to chop carrots quickly you have to practice chopping them quickly to get more accurate, its no good going slowly then speeding up because the movement is different. Likewise with painting, as long as you're trying to achieve the same thing it will work, but practising something different won't always help!

  • @amysamin
    @amysamin Před 7 lety +3

    Another great video. I just painted two pictures holding my brush this way, after hearing it mentioned as a tip for achieving a looser style (as one of your commenters mentioned). Since I wasn't trying to fill in shapes it wasn't that frustrating, but it does take getting used to!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety +1

      Amazing! Yes - it was a great advice so I pinned that specific comment for all to see (;
      This is indeed another great application of this position / grip.

  • @agoogleuser8425
    @agoogleuser8425 Před 7 lety +2

    I tired this technique . It is quit a bit challenging but the results are amazing . I am 13 years young boy and want to master watercolors so, this technique helped me a lot to keep my control over the brush. thanks LIRON YANCONSKY

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety +1

      Really happy to hear this helped you! (:
      If you start this young, you have a great head start over many of us (;

    • @agoogleuser8425
      @agoogleuser8425 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks

  • @LironYan
    @LironYan  Před 7 lety

    @Yasmine S. That's great! To me it took some time to get it in the very beginning.
    But regardless I wanted to take it to another level (:

  • @Flyonlittlewing265
    @Flyonlittlewing265 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial for a beginner. I am recommending it to a friend who is also relatively new to water coloring. P.S. I don't care for phtalogreen either!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Haha 😛 Thank you for helping spread the word! (:

  • @new_filler
    @new_filler Před 7 lety +1

    I remember seeing something similar to this on your Snapchat!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety +1

      Yes, I actually snapchatted this one in particular! (:

  • @ranjanachand9306
    @ranjanachand9306 Před 2 lety

    Sounds sensible 😀

  • @equesdeventusoccasus
    @equesdeventusoccasus Před 5 lety +1

    Cool, Tai Chi painting.

  • @Ruby-wise
    @Ruby-wise Před 7 lety +1

    Great exercises..I did some in single and multi-color..did some geometries.. anynexcuse to paint! Tnx

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      My pleasure (:
      I think I will soon try this very same one in multiple colors as well. Maybe even today!

  • @user-dy6fq5gb5j
    @user-dy6fq5gb5j Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Liron what kind of paper you use for your practice?

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      This was done on my Moleskine watercolor sketchbook (:
      It's decent paper but I like the Canson Montval better, in that category (of pulp paper, not cotton).

  • @virginiarparker9503
    @virginiarparker9503 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice

  • @Jennifer-wr9si
    @Jennifer-wr9si Před 6 lety +1

    Is there some reason you don't rotate your paper/sketchbook to get a better angle?

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Yes, so that the video will be easier to watch (:
      When I don't record I do that occasionally.

  • @anirbanghose994
    @anirbanghose994 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great exercise, it's a real test. One basuc thing, since the paint mix has less water, it tends to dry up quickly while I feel the intricate edges and it looks patchy because of that. What should I do? More watery mixture definitely helps for even wash, but so difficult to control here 😢

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 10 měsíci

      Hmmm, that’s a good question!
      A watery mix shouldn’t be much harder to control.
      But here’s what I do - sometimes when there’s too much of the watery mix on the brush it can indeed go wild. A quick dab on the towel / paper towel / sponge usually solves that.
      So you still have a watery mix on the brush, but in a smaller quantity.
      Hope that makes sense, give it a try! 😊

    • @anirbanghose994
      @anirbanghose994 Před 10 měsíci

      @@LironYan Ya, right. I guess figuring out the right amount of water will take some time for me.

  • @adriaanvanpijkeren9770
    @adriaanvanpijkeren9770 Před 7 lety +1

    you should try using only one mixing well on your palette, you will get more variation in your colors

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety

      Thank you (:
      I occasionally do that!

  • @HornedPandaWasTaken
    @HornedPandaWasTaken Před 3 lety +1

    What paints do you use? I’m a paint hoarding junkie and love experimenting with new palettes! I don’t need anymore but screw that. The heart wants what it wants 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 3 lety

      Haha 😂 My favorites quality wise are Daniel Smith, M. Graham, White Nights and SAA!
      Also had great experiences with Schmincke, ShinHan PWC and a bunch more. Let me know if you try any of these!

  • @sarojbhuyan5714
    @sarojbhuyan5714 Před 6 lety +1

    I WANT MORE TUTORIAL. I LIKE IT

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Thank you ^_^
      Working on more of these!

  • @TerrieJohnson731
    @TerrieJohnson731 Před 7 lety +3

    now choose three colors that blend well and gradiate around those negatively ;-)

  • @susankievman642
    @susankievman642 Před 6 lety +1

    Try painting with your left hand! That would be really challenging!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      I did a video on SKETCHING with my right hand (:
      You may like it! czcams.com/video/HQ8jbbHH4-0/video.html
      I hope to do one with painting too.

  • @yivelihumekaa9523
    @yivelihumekaa9523 Před 3 lety

    Do you also avoid caffeinated beverages? There's an artist who avoids caffeine so his hands won't be shaky.

  • @katerilevasseur
    @katerilevasseur Před 7 lety +1

    Liron,,,, If I wouldnt of seen your last name I could of sworn you were French like me.....lol
    Your accent sounds veryyy French!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 7 lety +1

      Haha (:
      That won't be the first time I hear this. I was also mistaken for Spanish in the past. So weird!

  • @rachelm7525
    @rachelm7525 Před 6 lety +1

    Pthalo green is similar to the hated Hookers Green, and you know why we hate it? It's not natural! So where in nature do we see that bluey-green, except maybe the sea. A little bit.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Haha - this is true (:
      Luckily, now that I better-know what to mix it with, I'm starting to like it better!
      It works really well for me with Yellow Ocher.

    • @kocindes
      @kocindes Před 5 lety

      Exactly! Hookers green is wonderful for landscapes, you just HAVE TO mix it.

  • @TheSgyro
    @TheSgyro Před 6 lety +1

    Oh so like the DragonBallZ guys training at 100 times gravity? 😂

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Před 6 lety

      Haha yes - exactly the same!
      I thought about tying weights to my arms while painting, that could be interesting (not really). 😛

  • @art27styleksu34
    @art27styleksu34 Před 6 lety

    😀👍💖👼

  • @fghu8511
    @fghu8511 Před 6 lety +1

    Why do i find it easy ? 😅😂