Hi friends! We have another live paint class today at 12:30 ET on YouTube! We will paint Piazza San Marco in watercolor.
You can watch the live stream or the reply in the player below but if you want to chat live make sure to watch on YouTube.
Supplies available at our sponsor Jerry’s Artarama:
- Turner Watercolors (or whatever you have) in Permanent Gamboge, Rose Red, Pthalo Blue & Turquoise (optional)
- Watercolor paper
- Brushes: #12 and #5 round (or similar sized rounds)
- Reference photo:
Let me know what medium you want me to use next week in the comments below! Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!
Vibrant! What a sky! Lindsay, this is one to frame and enjoy, for sure.
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This looks like a fun one!! I’ll be there!!
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Please keep up with the watercolor as often as you can! I’m still a beginner. Although I cannot paint like you “yet”, I practice, practice, practice using your techniques. Love all of your videos!
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Hi Lindsay,
my wish for next week:
A easy draw/paint of a Easter-postcard, with a colorful butterfly sitting on a flower
with an easy background using Inktense pencils.
So I can see (and learn from) you coloring from delicate-color to a glowing-color.
Thanks
Here is an example (but the flower is not my favorite and it’s a busy background):
http://mrg.bz/OXsCfx
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I loved the whole thing from beginning to end. More watercolor videos ahead please. They give me confidence and inspire me. Great hints in all areas. Thank you .
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I love your watercolour tutorials, and this is no exception, but *please* may we have pastel painting for next week’s live broadcast? Thank you
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Loved the class. Thank you very much.
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Missed the live but had to comment. You do beautiful work always but this is stunning!
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Love your tutorials, Lindsay! Could you probably do another panpastel or charcoal tutorial next week? Already followed your panpastel landscape and chick and really enjoyed them! I would also appreciate another charcoal tutorial. Would love to draw an oldtimer car for my father-in-law ( he owns one) and charcoal fits perfectly, or what do you think?
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I am having trouble accessing the reference photo. Is anyone else. I don’t seem to be getting the access code.
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Beautiful work as always Lindsay!
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Lindsay- WOW! Beautiful! You are sooo fun to watch! A treat every time! Thank you so much for your time and knowledge!
Always enjoyable and informative! I learn something every time I watch-even if it’s not something I do. I am trying to use your advice about using what you have and learning with the basic colors. Practice, practice, practice- just like you say.
Thank you again! Sincerely,
Teresa
ps-watch every day!
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I watched this over on YouTube. Halfway through I thought to myself, “There is no way this is going to look anything like the sample. What a mess.” ….but once again, you proved me wrong and made a stunning painting. Love it.
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Love this tutorial. You inspired me to give it a go and just let the paints do their thing. Thanks again for another great tutorial.
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Lindsey, If money was of no concern what pan watercolor set would you buy? I can afford the schminke but do you know anything about them? Everywhere I’ve looked they seem to be the best quality. All I know is I want bright, clean, transparent watercolors. I’m taking my time deciding so I don’t waste money. (I’ll never be able to buy top notch w/c’s again)
Any advice is greatly appreciated. I trust you. Thank you, Jan
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I have not used that brand but I think as long as you stick with a name brand artist quality you won’t be disappointed.
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Putting the finishing touches on this right now. I used gouache so it didn’t turn out quite as loose as yours, but I’m just happy to be experimenting with the colors. I’m usually so literal with my work. This was a lot of fun. I love architectural artwork and I’m hoping to get better at it, so this was great practice!
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Love your work and your teaching how to draw some projects. Love Sarah and your pets being there too. Am still not able to access pmp. Not very computer literate. Priscilla
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