This is How I Succeed in Watercolor

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Published 2023-04-19
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Today many watercolor beginners have very common question, 'Why my watercolor painting is not improving?', 'What i'm missing in watercolor learning process?'. These question are hampering many watercolor art lovers and it's becoming source of demotivation. When i hear from many watercolor art students, how do you practice watercolor?, what is your watercolor learning patterns? these answers surprised me in many ways. learning watercolor is not just about how you use watercolor techniques, it's all about how do you connect with watercolor in regular basic. How to paint watercolor determines how much time you spend practicing watercolor, and how do you develop joyness in this process. In this watercolor video tutorial you will learn some of the basic fundamental of learning watercolor, and how did i approach to succeed in watercolor.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RohamBroccoli
    Today's challenge for many of us is not necessarily a lack of time, it is more lack of ability to manage the time..
  • @romypie3725
    Thanks a lot for your encouragement and supportive words, after years playing with watercolour I’ve finally got to the point where I’m not going to get stressed anymore if I don’t get the results I expect, I’ll just start to feel watercolour and be friends with it. Your guidance today was just perfect to me🙏🏻❤️
  • @AB-ye7bw
    Love the looseness yet the vision is perfectly focused.
  • @zee_draws
    I love how smooth the entire working process of your work.
  • @MedaHalmaciu
    My problem is overwhelm. I love so many mediums and subjects that it's hard to stick to just one. But I'll try to take your advice and set an alarm for 30 min. sketchbook practice in the morning.
  • @arcuda2001
    Nitin, I have been following you for a few years, now! I was watercolorist most of my life, and stopped painting for almost 20 years!! I started again, about 6 years ago , and you were one of the first channels I subscribed to ( i remember that steve mitchell/ mind of watercolor recommended you 😊) .. I cannot tell you how restarting my watercolor ( and gouache, as well) journey has changed my life.. Thank you for this video , for your beautiful painting approach, and the inspiration that you've given to me and many others.. I am Norakag .. thanks again.. hope you and yours are well ..
  • @lemontree3128
    Beautiful morning! I want to feel same feeling in early morning with painting. Your art is very beautiful!
  • J'Aime beaucoup ta façon de danser avec tes couleurs ! Et de prolonger dans tes mots même si je ne comprends pas tout ! Merci pour ton partage, je note pour les cours, mais faudrait un sous titrage en français. Belle Vie de petit matin Lumière Caty.
  • @cod-me
    thanks for your words, it gives me courage
  • @dfgg8894
    Wow. Thank you. Today is my first day , I've been drawing and sketching for a long time, but I've been given a couple of days off work, so I decided to kick open the door and jump into something New. This video was super inspiring. You're very masterful.
  • @ritzie3131
    Oh yes, I DID enjoy this! Your point is very well taken: even 15 minutes a day will bring improvement! and HAVE FUN WITH IT! I like that you used sketch paper rather than watercolor paper. While lesser paper can be frustrating, it's also good because you really can't adjust (as you can on watercolor paper). It's "one and done". Your spirit came thru to me as I listened to your narrative. One last comment: I have heard of that book (the Miracle Morning)...but I just have not been able to try that. Ha!
  • @JUSTENization
    Your use of colors is amazing. Love this painting. It actually looked like a cit in Vietnam where I grew up. Thanks for the show and the memories.
  • I used to study Herman Hesse, a more than well known German writer, who as well painted in watercolour. This, in the 1970s incited me to paint in watercolor also, at first to reproduce Hesse paintings somehow, then to go from there.... A path of total liberation of the soul, to explore inner depths of beauty .,.I just discovered your chanel, thank you, what a delight to follow you and hear your wisdom speak through your painting and your teaching ...absolutely uplifting....and calls me to restart my watercolor paiting again....THANK YOU Nitin, I subscribed to your chanel
  • @tene2bush
    Wonderful sketch and narration my friend