Abstract Watercolor Landscape Painting - Baohong Academy - Winsor & Newton Cotman - Escoda

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In today's video I thought I'd have a go at something a bit different and try an abstract landscape painting. It's not a tutorial as such as I've never actually tried it before so wasn't quite sure what was going to happen. I hope you enjoy it 🙏

Materials used in this video:
Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolors

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Brilliant! It’s encouraging to us that you admit mistakes and how to fix them.

mariellasmith-masters
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I really love this, even though I've not been an abstract person. This looks like alot of fun and I can't wait to try it! I think it turned out great, thank you

maryannegunter
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Brilliant to see the whole process and your supposed 'mistakes'! More please!

peteinuk
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I really enjoyed watching you do this, makes me want to try something similar. I'd love to see more...
Have you tried warming your tape with a hair dryer before peeling it off... It helps loosen the adhesive and not tear when removing it...

jeaniejean
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Great job! Its awesome to see you playing outside your comfort zone. 👏👏👏 it looks like you had a lot of fun also. It turned out very well and looks professional. TFS

TracyIndy
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I love this, turned out beautifully, Jay. I'm going to give this a go. I've seen loose landscapes done before but know they can't be as easy as they appear. This doesn't look too bad. Need to go buy a sprayer bottle.

Coasterdude
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Enjoyed this very much, will try, thanks

annettenewmark
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An excellent job delving into uncharted waters! I like the more ethereal feel to abstract art - especially where it still manages to represent some recognisable shapes. Scott Swinson is my favourite artist for this kind of technique with the spray bottle and moving all the paint around.
The masking tape damage can be avoided by using heat-gun, aiming it under the tape as you pull it up and away slowly from the paper. You just have to be a bit careful not to burn your fingers!

markdonovan
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nice to watch the process! Thank you for the lesson!😊

artobsessedJ
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A lot of fun ! Warm the tape (painters tape) up with a hair dryer and it won't tear the paper!

BetinaLundkaerJensenartist
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I really love it, say’s this latecomer!!

patsymccown
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This is beautiful! Good color combo. Yes more abstracts, you do them well. Thanks 🌺

kmeldrom
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I enjoyed watching this evolve. You did s great job and it looks awesome framed!

nancywillette
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I really love the moodiness in this piece; most definitely speaks to me. Also, I’m going to try this technique. I’m new to watercolor and this seems like something I could do.

RMurrell
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I really enjoy this. Everyone can interpret abstracts differently and that's what's amazing about them and I think they feel a bit more freeing. Hope that makes sense but that's just my thoughts. Have a great day

danielleb.
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Amazing. I love it so much. Thank you so much for this vídeo!!

odiegosouto
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I love this piece. You are amazingly talented my friend, keep it up 👍

LMAbstractArt
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Lifehack: you can use a hair dryer to remove the tape without damaging paper, just heat it up a bit.

daisyt
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Jay, that was brilliant. 'Make a mess with me' should be a regular feature. Always good to do something out of our comfort zone and you certainly did that. I loved watching the process. At one stage it looked a bit Turner ish. That soon passed though when you blobbed on more paint lol. That paper was the equivalent of a Hobnob. Took a good soaking. Really enjoyed this. Thanks Jay.

thejbeeful
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Such a cool way of painting! I loved the end result.

elesriil