wet into wet watercolour on Bockingford paper
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2018
- A practice for beginners and more advanced watercolour painters
A short movie for making a wet into wet watercolour!
You have to be bold and have a bit of courage! But it is more satisfying when it works out nice!
When you are afraid to spoil a good piece of paper, don't try it before you dare it! Or do practice rounds on cheaper paper.
I paint on a quarter sheet Bockingford 200lb made by StCuthbertsmill. @stcmill
Its really a nice paper to paint on!
The 200Lb was specially made for Edward Wesson, he painted on 140 lb, but that goggled a bit so he asked the factory if they could make it heavier and they made it, and that's why we still have it today!
edohannemawa...
Brushes Pure Blue squirrel W&N size 4 and 6
The small orange one is a size 14 pure red sable nr 14 and it is 30 years old!
The red flat one is a one stroke Sceptre brush 1/2" W&N
I have a 1 and a 1.5" flat too from the same brand for many years now!
Pigments are Rembrandt - Jak na to + styl
This is fantastic. Thank you. It is amazing the effects you achieve with such few strokes, masterful.
Thank you Marg, I just practice a lot, and know what is coming, or hope what is coming. watercolour can be very hard if you going against it. just do what the watercolour is asking.
Beautiful! Amazing to see the courage and character revealed by the painter's hand.
Thank you very much! It is a lot of knowing how the medium reacts, so when you do these a lot it comes natural. go with the flow I should say!
Gorgeous wet into wet. You make it looks so simple, but it isn't!!! Lots of practice.
Thank you so much! It is a lot knowing the medium, and what it does! But the good thing is you can practice this on cheap paper to! and just have fun with it!
So pleased to hear you are recovering. It was such a joy to discover your You Tube channel a few days ago. I'm enjoying watching the videos and then practicing the techniques. Time in lock down is passing much faster so many, many thanks.
Good to hear that June! It is a strange recovery. one day I feel awesome, the next day you are in trouble again. It is a nasty Virus! Thank you very much
Thank you ! You have given me better ideas for preparing of paints! Your painting is lovely, yet emotive!
Always nice to hear someone like it and learn from my demo! Thank you!
Fantastic! this is really what aquarelle painting is about! Beautiful!
Thank you very much Roar!
Love this!!!
Thank you so much!
Fascinating to watch, Edo. You make it look so easy . . .
Thank you Carol! When I would make it difficult no one would try! But in real it is not so easy. you need to be quick, in making the right colours know how wet your paper is and know how the amount of moisture in your brush is. many watercolours get ruined by to much or to less water in your brush. That is why I did the palette in the first minute. you see the thickness of the paint better! for the sky that is!
Fantastic Edo . Thank you for the demo 🖌️🎨
Jacqueline Brown my pleasure Jacqueline. Playing with water and pigment.
WOW! I love this, thank you.
Thank you Karen!
Excellent from beginning to end.
Thank you very much Peter!!!
Your skies are always so beautiful, Edo. I'm jealous!
Thank you very much Mr Painter.
I like your style of watercolor. Thanks for sharing your videos with us.
My pleasure! I like to share my knowledge about the medium! back in 1987 there were only books to learn from!
Thank you for leaving this gift here for us❤
Thank you so much
Amazing. In less than nine minutes you made something I could only hope to. Wow.
It can be done. but you have to know your colours and gear to make it! And a bit of courage to wreck paper!
@@EdoHannema-Watercolour-Art Yes, the paper! That was an obstacle, but the sticker shock is wearing off and doesn't bother me so much. Thanks for the encouragement.
Beautiful artwork Edo. You can see the conscious control of colour which should encourage us amateurs to keep on painting every day.
It is just a matter of should I do it or not! The nicest thing from this approach that you get unexpected (accidents) . This approach is just let the pigment flow, all you got to do is follow the flow! because you can not do much then hope it looks okay at the end! This one is almost the same approach! twitter.com/aquarelschilder/status/1031054429787697152
i have only just found your site but wanted to thank you for your time it must take to make these and i like the way you work
Well it cost me 4 times the amount of time then the movie itself, but I like to make them very much! Its also for me very helpful to see myself paint! Thank you very much Belinda!
Thank you for sharing your art. It is beautiful. I am learning from your videos.
My pleasure Vivian! Its good you learning a lot. Watercolour painting is difficult and a little help is always nice!
Very beautiful! Thank you for sharing your skill and wonderful art.
My pleasure Melinda.
Wow stunning tutorial. I’m a new learner in the winter of my life. Thank you for your free demo.
I just made a winter demo! have fun!! and Thank you!
@Dave Lee Williams The only thing that could go wrong is you loose a piece of paper! What is more fun to buy new paper at your local art store? ;-)
I love your eccentric videos, Edo! I'm going to try your bold brush strokes.
Have fun doing them Brenda! Go for the flow! Thank you!!
Yes, good practice...I need to do one of these tomorrow! I'm going out with my art group on Thursday.
I hope it went okay Mike! looking forward to see the results! Thank you!!
Mike Porter we
Ty Edo. Wonderful lesson
My pleasure!
Very beautiful!
Thank you very much Cindy!
Moin Edu.
Ich weiß nicht, ob du noch Kommentare unter YT-Videos liest, die du schon vor 6 Jahren eingestellt hast. Danke, dass du zeigst, wie du malst. Einfach suuuper gut. Und dann gefällt mir auch sehr, dass diese schrecklichen Einblendungen von Werbespots mir nicht die Laune verderben.
Grüße aus Lübeck.
Ingo
Ja, ich habe sie auf jeden Fall gelesen! Es ist eine der kürzesten Demos, aber sehr schnell und flüssig. Und wenn Sie es versuchen, dauert es nur 8 Minuten. Und es sind ungefähr 25 Jahre Erfahrung dabei! ;-)
Tres beau, merci Edo!
Merci Beaucoup Anne Marie
Inspired. Thanks
diane dreyfus always good to inspire a other artist.
Amazing to me. Thank you.
elsa Grace thank you. Its 25 year experience of course. ☺️
real nice control and use of warm/cool tones. Subbed.
Thank you Dan. Only possible with watercolour these technique!
Thank you so much for your video. I like your style of painting very much.
Thanks I appreciate it much
Bravo! 👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much
Beautiful... thank you.
Thanks I appreciate it much
Perfect level of detail
Thank you so much!
Thank you, Edo. I'm going to keep at this, even if it kills me, which it probably might, but I love the look. :)
This is one you have to have faith in what you know about watercolour, and let go how you want it to be! The water and pigment decide where they go, and you can bend it a little but have not much control about it! so be happy whatever the outcome is! Thank you Margaret!
This style is very similar to my own, though you are so much better than me. I can only hope that one day I can paint as well as this. I love it because its fast and loose, with beautiful granulation. All the ingredients for me that make watercolour. I don't like having to wait for things to dry and I don't like detail, so ideal, wet in wet. Thank you so much, you have amazing talent and it is so generous of you to share.
Not so much talent here I am afraid. Just paint for 35 years and you know what the medium does I guess. Watercolor is ideal for wet into wet, its the unique thing about it. So I use it whenever I can. and in this one a bit more! Thank you very much!
I really like your immediate and fast painting style Edo, the result is extremely dramatic. Thanks for you videos, a great source of pleasure for me, especially in these sad and reclusive days. I’ve never painted so much! Keep well.
Thanks Chris, I usually choose cheaper but good paper for this kind of work. these short practice paintings must give you confidence in watercolor. Thanks for the Keep Well. But to late for me I am in my 4th week of recovery from the virus. I paint nothing the last weeks.
Wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you very much
Superb art work
Thank you very much
Thank you Edo
Thanks Geoff.
Great👍
Thank you!!
Beautiful. Just discovered you through the new website you and OP created. Each teacher blends their own colors...rather than imitate I feel I should spend time finding what appeals to me. I enjoy your tutorials!
Thank you very much for your nice comments.
I appreciate your comment about boldness. Very important for me to remember, particularly later in the painting; sometimes if I like what has already happened, I get attached to it and grow more timid.
Thank you very much Achille. practice makes it more easy. you have to know your medium first.
Mooi hoe je die reflecties maakt!
Gemak dient de mens! ;-)
Echt heel leerzaam. Ik ga goed oefenen!
Dankjewel Jane! Het wordt nooit hetzelfde hoor. Ik zou het ook geen tweede keer zo kunnen maken maar het is de techniek dat telt!
I am sorry to hear that Edo but am glad you are recovering albeit slowly. We in NZ are lucky being hidden away down here, we have had 1100 cases and thus far, only 1 death. We are strictly in lockdown which is helping. I wish you a speedy recovery. Very best wishes!
It goes slower then all flu's I ever hat. the lungs are the worst. when I walk a stair I gasp for breath and cough a lot. hope it will get better soon. We have also Isles in the Netherlands a majority doesn't have any illness there. I guess when it happened a few weeks later I more careful with colleagues and so on. 1 or 2 weeks a new demo will come. I can't talk right now that is why.
Hang in there mate, I am a theatre nurse and have never seen so many seriously ill people in one hospital. We have been lucky as none have died here but they are certainly very poorly. You need to rest as much as possible to get over this. Keep well and look after yourself. Cheers Chris
Thanks Chris, you do wonderful work. really good! The crazy thing with this virus that you can feel 100% in the morning and in the afternoon you nearly call for a ambulance. it comes and goes. One day it will go I am sure. regards Edo
@@EdoHannema-Watercolour-Art feel better. love your style, I do loose style too but your skies are just mind blowing. learnt a lot form your videos.
@@JyotsnasWatercolorArt Thank you very much. Nice to hear you do learn a lot!
Bel dipinto! !!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
Obrigado Eugenia!!
Eugenia Botezatu Mi trovate al bar e dopo arrivare a casa allora
I have fallen in love with your water colour. if you please share your pallete with colours names it will be much helpful for beginners like us. Thank you so much.
I know a lot about watercolour because I search a lot. and doing this I find all kind of things! why people don't do this. They choose the easy way just ask. when you did searched you could found it on my website. But asking a painter about his colours is asking Lewis Hamilton which tires he have under his car and hoping you drive the same as him. colours are not important. choose your own colour make them yours. by altering every time your colours when you see a artist you will never get used to them. www.edohannema.nl/palet.htm
I just finished 2 versions of this. Very difficult for me as I am a beginner. The first attempt resulted in no water at all. Learned from that and started over. My river is raging by with whitecaps. Thank you.
It is very difficult. But it is all how much fluid contains your brush. when there is nothing on paper it can be wet, when there is already something on paper. it must be less wet and stronger in pigment. if you do a lot of these you become to know, and play with it! have fun Catherine!
Edo Hannema Watercolour Art hi, thank you. Yes, I paint frequently. I am a beginner but I am learning through practice. Thank you for your help. You have a lot of experience.
Good tip -- on wet use dryer, stronger pigment! You are wonderful -- thanks so much!
Edo!!!
Peter !!!! :-D
@@EdoHannema-Watercolour-Art Hey!! How goes it, my man?
@@TooleyPeter Very good. I should make a movie again. But I have new pigments and they are stronger then I used too. so I have to tune into them a bit! check my Instagram have a good weekend! rain here! so painting time over here!
Thanks for sharing this. Where did you get your palette?
In the USA john pike art products.
Excellent! Can you list the brushes you used Edo. Thanks.
Thanks Robyn, I shall have a look! the two squirrel wash brushes are the most important!
Thanks for adding the brushes Edo.
👍😀🌺
Thanks for your talent, to utubers.😐
No talent, just painting for a long time. thank you !
Ondertiteling in de video zou zeer geholpen worden - is het mogelijk ?
Het is mogelijk maar ik ga het niet doen. Ik werk ook nog 40 uur per week. Het moet een hobby blijven. En techniek kun je beter bekijken dan over lezen.
I would have liked to see the painting once it had dried. Please show the dried painting next time, thank you.
Thank you. I am not making art here in this demo. I show techniques. look on my website for other watercolors.
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Thank you for your reply Edo. I am very new to water colour painting.
I feel with any technique, if I don't like the end result why would I spend time doing it.
So if you had showed the end result (the dried painting), I would have a much better idea if I like the style you are teaching.
@@jasminflower3814 So sad! Its a 8 minute painting. if you don't want to invest that time to know if you like it?? A perfect quote is “The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried.”
Edo Hannema. There is nothing sad about my comment. And I did say please and thank you.
I was only asking you to show the dried painting next time because I think it would have been interesting to see the end result of such a process.
Good quote. ;-)