SEE THE WHOLE VIDEO with explanatory subtitles here: www.mindbites.com Here the artist shows how she continuously makes changes and corrections while working on one of her large watercolour paintings. The video includes: The use of different brushes, pens, pencils, ruler pens, colour shapers and sponges etc. Using masking fluid. Keeping control while using wet into wet techniques. Different ways of correcting. Softening transitions. Painting drops of water. See her new book, more paintings and lithographs at www.elizabethtyler.com Or follow her blog at http
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Wow.
I have Art slideshows on my channel if you wanna click on my name
Wow!
This must have taken forever to do! You’re very skilled, I would love to learn from you
Loved the vid + the piano
PS: what does the rubbing of (waterpaper?) all over your surface do?
Inspiring video,
Thanks!
Elizabeth tyler is in my opinion a true master of her Art and for me the most exciting Artist i have found on the web, and believe me ive done a lot of looking. as a painter myself Elizabeth’s works are an inspiration to me and that drives me on to try to get better. if you guys are bored ive uploaded vid of some of my paintings, and sculptures with my own songs as backing tracks. click on the blue jimzsta
and also loved the piano background…
mmmm i enjoyed watching this… you are very talenteed and smart!
omg absolutely love
so beautiful!
exemplary THX
5 dolla!
Masking fluid was used to protect the area that the artist did not want to paint.
simply beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Love it, great job. Wish I can be as good s a painter as you! I’ll just heep practicing ; )
wooow ( =O
you’re amanzing !!!!!
wooooow amazinggggggggggg…..
WOW!
just beautiful. I just started Watercolor classes and you have so inspired me. Thank you so much.
oh . my . gosh . absolutly amazing! im speachless
Superb!!!
So beautiful..thanks for teaching me the technique.
lovely – like doing batik on paper
maravilhoso!! wonderfull.
So beautiful!!!
“sometimes those apples are a little bit rosy”
Ur amazing.
grate tips
THANKS !!!!!!
You are a wonderful teacher!! Thank you for making this video.
thank you. Mrs. Catherine Hills (?) is very thorough and understandable. I enjoy watching her, and learning.
Thank you for explaining the paint to water ratio. That was an awesome tip. When glazing should I paint the lightest color on first then move on to the darker colors?
Thank you very much for a free teaching. It’s pretty good.
Wonderful tips and instruction — thank you!