There are a LOT of channels out there, but which one is the best one? In this video I discuss which watercolor channels are the best and why. Watch The Full Project Playlist: • 100 Days of Plein Air
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@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Channels Mentioned: Oliver Pyle www.youtube.com/@oliverpyle-ourlandscape4442 Jenna Rainey www.youtube.com/@JennaRaineyChannel James Gurney www.youtube.com/@JamesGurney Roland Lee www.youtube.com/@rolandleestudio Stephen Berry www.youtube.com/@stephenberryart Andrew Tischler www.youtube.com/@AndrewTischlerArt Matthew White www.youtube.com/@learntopaintwatercolor Channels Most Mentioned in the comments: Robert Mee www.youtube.com/@RobertMeeArtist Mind of Watercolor www.youtube.com/@mindofwatercolor Louise De Masi www.youtube.com/@LouiseDeMasi Sarah Burns www.youtube.com/@SarahBurnsStudio Paul Clark www.youtube.com/@ArtbyPaulClark Karen Rice www.youtube.com/@KarenRiceArt
@zeldinart6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the list! Would like to mention James Potter! 🙂
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion
@DianeAntoneStudio6 ай бұрын
Pity to see you have put mostly men in your selection Antonio while there are so many women painters on KZbin. Oliver Pyle is such a famous UK artist he doesn’t really belong in a list of KZbin tutors, he’s just an excellent artist, not an amateur teacher like so many of us. Shibasaki is fun especially if you understand Japanese, very skilled and experienced. You might like Lois Davidson too - she creates landscapes which are heavily influenced by well-known British watercolor landscape painters such as James Fletcher Watson, Ron Ranson and David Bellamy, all of whom created the landscape painting world over the past century that you are wanting to join. I am surprised to find Jenna in your list as she is not a landscape artist and as far as I can tell she only paints loose watercolor flowers.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I shared the channels that helped me out a lot (except for Matthew) in the beginning of my journey. And we all have favorites:)
@DianeAntoneStudio6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your considered reply Antonio.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
@DianeAntoneStudio no problem :)
@avian_donn33696 ай бұрын
Surprised no one has mentioned Shibasaki. The man is a genius. He does primarily watercolors but he excels at other mediums as well. If you want to be dazzled, check out some of his videos where he literally recreates old masterpieces - with crayons.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Will do thanks for your suggestion!
@danthomas65876 ай бұрын
He's a funny guy and an amazing painter.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Oooh I love funny 😄
@B.Duncan6 ай бұрын
I agree. Shibasaki is excellent
@jimscanoe6 ай бұрын
I would add Anna Mason, Javid Tabatabaei, Smoothie 77 Drawing and Painting, Gary Frederick, Catherine Anderson, Louise De Masi, Susan Harrison-Tustain, and Peter Sheeler. KZbin is such an amazing resource-I'm so thankful people are willing to share their talents.
@LilyAmongThorns6 ай бұрын
Love Louise De Masi, she is wonderful!
@LilyAmongThorns6 ай бұрын
After watching the video I see that I was already subscribed to all but one of the channels he mentions 🙂
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
all great suggestions! And yes we are blessed :)
@danthomas65876 ай бұрын
I adore Anna Mason. She's one hell of a botanical illustrator.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Interesting, will check her out!
@boyohazard6 ай бұрын
Great list Antonio. Another one I like is Mind of Watercolor. Would you mind adding links to the description so we can more easily check out your favourites?
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Sure that’s a good idea. I’ll do that when I can :)
@suel42696 ай бұрын
My two favorites are Shelley Prior and Paul Clark. I’m subscribed to a few on your list. Thank You!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
That’s great! 😃 Thank you
@pamelaburns10816 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’m always looking for a good teacher I’ve seen Pyle and Rainey but the others I’ve missed so I’m looking forward to exploring. You might want to check out Robert Mee. He’s a bit new on both KZbin and Patreon but I find his teaching style relaxed, informative and it’s just fun to watch him paint in both watercolor and oils. Thanks again
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
@pamelaburns1081 thanks to you too!
@suel42696 ай бұрын
Yes, add Robert Mee to my list also.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Added
@johnsullivan44136 ай бұрын
I enjoy many of the channels you mentioned, Antonio. I highly recommend Paul Clark's channel, he's an amazing teacher and his shows are fun too! I also recommend Lois Davidson. She's amazing!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks John will check out Lois Davison since I’ve never heard of her :)
@annipetratos94016 ай бұрын
...and Tobysketchloose is brilliant if you want to stop stressing and actually enjoy watercolour painting with line and wash techniques 😊
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Sounds nice!
@slvva6 ай бұрын
My absolutely bests are Liron Yanconsky, Lois & Morgaine Davidson Art, Niaz Hannan Watercolors, Nitin Singh but my absolutely best to watch and listen is 🌟Tim Schofield🌟 The last one is small creator but worth to support.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing, will check him out!
@susanhendrickson24006 ай бұрын
I agree with your choices especially Oliver Pyle and Jenna Rainey. Paul Clark definitely deserves a mention, as does Yong Chen.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I dont watch them at all actually :( Ive seen one or two videos from Paul Clark tho :D Many people here agree with you here in the comments though
@sbialka35916 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why you put Matthew White’s photo under the “worst” in the you tube identifier. I actually opened your channel to find out why, because I appreciate his teaching, and find out that you consider him a friend. I hope you consider the effect this has on someone else’s channel
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
So you found out that I consider him a friend and I recommend people watching his channel. Where is the problem?
@LaviniaNova6 ай бұрын
@antoniocabrero I believe that what the person is saying is that when you see the thumbnail, it is showing that Matthew's channel would be on the 'Worst' list. Someone might not look at your video and just presume that it's not a good channel to watch. At least, that's what I thought.
@clairegreenslade83296 ай бұрын
I am glad you put that it is your opinion only. I have another opinion but wouldn't put it in a video as everyone, literally everyone learns in their own individual way. The first thing I saw was your thing saying Matthew is worst so I started watching with a defensive stance as for me, he is up on my top 3 teachers. Please alter your thumbnail at the beginning. The only reason I ended up watching the full video to find out you didn't think of Matthew as the worst was because I study psychology.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I see, thanks for the new perspective :)
@DarkSnailPhotography6 ай бұрын
Javid Tabatabaei, in my opinion one of the best contemporary watercolor artist!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
His work is truly remarkable
@magpiegirl37836 ай бұрын
People are attracted to artists for different reasons and most of them have the skills and experience to rightfully instruct others. I agree that Oliver Pyle is a standout and I have seen Matthew White. But I’ve viewed HEAPS of artists for watercolour, mixed media, acrylic and abstract artists to learn broadly about artistic approaches - I’ve learned things from most of them. There are 3 female watercolourists who are truly worth watching: Karen Rice (I guess a female version of Oliver), Erin Enos and Ellen Crimi-Trent. It was Erin’s work that finally helped me break through watercolour and Ellen’s that let me break loose with watercolour. Karen’s tutorials are superb at every level. I also like the line and wash work of Peter Sheeler. I am grateful to all these artists, and more, for sharing their knowledge. I would like to add that your use of Matthew White’s image under the “Worst?” Heading is really disappointing and he would have a right to complain about the use of his image in this way to attract traffic to your site. I would suggest, out of respect to Matthew, you remove it.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestions. Sure it’s a tactic to attract traffic, but since I don’t actually think nor say that he is the worst. Quite the contrary, I don’t think it’s disrespectful. Thanks for your input though
@magpiegirl37836 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero You infer he is the worst by pointing an arrow towards his picture. He is well known within KZbin artists, so you used it as click bait. I won’t be bothering with you again.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
@magpiegirl3783 sorry you feel that way.
@jzm996 ай бұрын
Wow, I just did Oliver Pyle's best watercolor exercise, it's amazing.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
He is really great 😊
@rpaalt6 ай бұрын
Many of these channels are just people who want to enjoy the attention as celebrities, no real value added. Seen many with truckloads of makeup and the camera constantly on their faces 😂😂
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I dont know who you are referring to but I disagree, I dont think anyone wants to be a celebrity here
@B.Duncan6 ай бұрын
Andrew Pitt is an amazing instructor of watercolor. If you haven't, check out his videos. He talks through why he does what he does while painting. I agree with you on the other artists you mentioned.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks Duncan! I will check him out!
@daveowen94816 ай бұрын
Yes, he’s really good.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Alright you guys convinced me, i will check him out haha
@kimlindseyOH6 ай бұрын
Thanks for these recommendations! I follow or used to follow many of those you and the other commenters have mentioned. My faves are Mind of Watercolor, Sarah Burns, and Louise De Masi. When I'm in the mood to put in my "brush miles" with just patterns, Lou Davis has simple ideas that still turn into hang-able/gift-able artwork. I really like Matthew White for tips on technique (went as far as to buy that great book he recommended on light/shadow!), but I favor nature scenes, not the buildings and vehicles he's so skilled at. If you've not seen one of the "spontaneous landscapes" from Mind of Watercolor, you are in for a treat! From a few random blobs of watercolor, he creates magic! Congratulations on how your channel is growing!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the detailed suggestions Kim. I will have to look for that :) and I am very surprised with the growth too 😅
@fiddlermom96296 ай бұрын
I follow Oliver Pyle, James Gurney, and Matthew White, and have followed Jenna and Andrew Tischler in the past. I unsubscribed from Andrew because I primarily paint with watercolor. But I will certainly check out Roland Lee and Steven Berry! Thank you, this was a good video.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I also stopped subscribing to him because he started a podcast instead or something, but sometimes i still go back and check his channel
@annenglish29356 ай бұрын
Paul Clark!!!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
He is cool!
@paulaustin19286 ай бұрын
Charles Evans. An excellent teacher.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
This name sounds familiar. Will check it out Thanks 😊
@joannaryan98056 ай бұрын
Niaz Hannan is my favourite watercolour channel. I followed one of his tutorials and ended up with a fantastic result
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yes his channel definitely has unusual but quite useful advice :)
@butterpoweredbike61356 ай бұрын
I tried my first cityscape because of him, something I thought I'd never do!
@annipetratos94016 ай бұрын
Niaz has amazing talent. I've learnt a lot from him... especially about light and shade and perspective. And his videos are great just to watch
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Tahts great!
@mjpete276 ай бұрын
Hullo, thanks for sharing your list of favorites, I enjoyed seeing your efforts to go back and list from the comments as well, nice! I had to chuckle when your video ended Lindsay Weirich’s channel “The Frugal Crafter” popped up with her latest video! She is an amazing person and artist that happens to be a wonderful teacher too! Not necessarily a watercolor painting channel, but she does amazing art with many mediums. I follow quite a few channels, a seriously different and amazing one content wise is “Peter Draws” I do hope that everyone seeing this comment checks him out! Peter is just a blast and a tremendously talented person. I truly enjoy watching him create everything from drawings to sculptures he is just fun to watch! Thank you.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks Pete I will check him out :)
@ladygwarth6 ай бұрын
I knew you were going to say Oliver Pyle as soon as you started describing him, I also love Karen Rice, Paul Clark and Mind of Water Color too. Andrew Tischler is amazing, when I painted on oils, he was my go to artist. Not heard of the others will check them out, thanks.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your favourites! I have seen them but the ones on the list just spoke to me more. Not that any is BETTER than the other :)
@ladygwarth6 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero For me they all have something different to offer, I’m a pic ‘n’ mix type of person 😁
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
That’s perfect! I am as well :)
@EkaterinaKokurina6 ай бұрын
Charles Evans is the best landscape teacher in my opinion. He is also a wonderful person. I also like Javid Tabatabaei very much, has learnt a lot from his demos. And for those who enjoy Japanese art, I strongly recommend KaitekiArt, she is awesome!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your addition :)
@jijuka786 ай бұрын
Nice compilation. I spend lots of time in searching. Thanks for your compilation. Went through varios channels including Louse De Maso, Jeanna Rainey, Karen Rice, Paul Clark. Honestly they helped me a lot. Until and after I heard about Stan Mlller through Liron Yanconsky, I didn't know what I was missing. kzbin.info/www/bejne/o52UqXipf5efpM0 He don't have a channel. But a big playlist is available on youtube of his videos. I hope beginners like me will definitely benefit from him. While most of the tutorials of these artists lure enthusiasts into a paid site, Stan Miller gives 100% in order for an artist to grow.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Nice 👍 thanks for sharing the link for others to find it! I will check it out too :)
@pjpony12346 ай бұрын
I'm subscribed to all but two of them. One is too commercial for me. I love James Gurney. His use of light is amazing. I don't normally subscribe to oil channels since I no longer use the medium. I am going to try gouache next. It's time for a new challenge. 😊 Thanks for the interesting video. Love your sky! Sarah Burns is good, too. She mainly works in gouache, but her paintings of the Scottish countryside are very beautiful.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve seen her channel I like it :) who is too commercial?
@pjpony12346 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero I don't like naming names. Why should I say something bad about anyone. It's just my opinion anyway. ☺️
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
@pjpony1234 haha I get it. I wouldn’t say that being commercial is a bad thing tho :) but ok
@butterpoweredbike61356 ай бұрын
I'm sure I'm not the only one who will be chasing down links from this video and comments for a long time. Thank you! I'd like to add that Michele Webber helped me to overcoming my fear of drawing as a watercolor painter.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thats great! Thanks for the addition :)
@lohikarhu7346 ай бұрын
Eric Li Yin watercolor café...so calm, lovely work, with a gentle passion, and love for life and art... m.youtube.com/@Cafewatercolor/videos
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion!
@JayKay02456 ай бұрын
Some great suggestions in the comments, but I haven’t seen Tom Shepherd mentioned yet and he’s an amazing teacher!!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Never hear of him :/ Might check him out!
@helgalange65886 ай бұрын
Thank you for your suggestions! My favorites for landscape are Robert Mee, Kris Keys, Steven Cronin, Joe Cartwright and Paul Clark.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!! Ill have to check them out! :)
@ooman566 ай бұрын
YT recommended you, wow! So many great channels to check out, thank you...and others mentioned in the comments have been on my radar, too. I'd like to add Liron Yanconsky. I've learned so much from his channel, he has a different take that I like. Thank you again...
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yeah I’m surprised no one had said Lirón before haha
@CastleMc6 ай бұрын
Seconding Liron!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Haha nice :)
@superfuchs20096 ай бұрын
Great List, thanks for the work!! Channels I really like: Yong Chen: www.youtube.com/@YongChen -very calm and relaxed Liron Yanconsky: www.youtube.com/@LironYan -very technical Scott Swinson : www.youtube.com/@ScottSwinson -kind of abstract
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the addition:)
@wolfbaer752 ай бұрын
Howard Jones is my favorite watercolor channel;)
@ficheye006 ай бұрын
Oliver Pyle!!!! I'm so glad you named him. I believe you are right! Peter Wooley is also amazing, as well as 'The Mind Of Watercolor'.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your suggestion:) I will check Peter out :)
@CastleMc6 ай бұрын
Oliver Pyle, James Gurney and several others you or others list (e.g., Shelley Prior, Liron Yankonsky) are real artists and painters. Most of the watercolor "artists" on YT teach people how to paint flowers and cactus and Christmas trees but never even attempt to create complete paintings such as landscapes or urban scenes.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Well art is a very broad subject that isn’t reserved to landscapes and portraits. I don’t see anything wrong with people only doing Xmas cards :) but I see your point
@CM-dq4qp6 ай бұрын
This video is very helpful. I plan to watch it a few more times over the next week or so. I also love what you painted during the course of this video. That's one of the effects I've been trying to get with my watercolors, so I'll be viewing more of your videos. BUT, just to let you know -- When I saw the word "Worst" with an arrow pointing to Matthew White, I was surprised. I love Matthew White's channel, for the content and for him as a person. He seems like a wonderful person, as most artists are. I was curious to learn why you consider him the worst. And also whether I might have misunderstood the meaning of the "Worst" arrow. Matthew was the last person you talked about, and you described his channel as one "you want to look out for." When someone is told to "look out" for something, it implies some type of threat or potential harm. In this case, I thought maybe just a waste of time? Then you started talking about him, saying, for example, you "kind of consider him a friend," so it's clear that I misinterpreted the "Worst" arrow and the suggestion to "look out." I'm thinking there are probably other people who misinterpreted these two things. Might these be things you'd consider changing?
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining where the potential misunderstanding might lie. Anyone in my list is not the worst, simply because the title is "the absolute best" so him being a part of it is me saying that he is one of the best as well. I understand that many people don't like the idea of me using his picture and pointing and arrow and asking "worst?". I thought mostly as a way to "surprise" people that click on it because they think Ill say why he is the worst,but actually end up saying nothing of the sort. But I see that the language I used wasn't strong enough to infer that he is by no means the worst. Thanks again:) I will be more careful next time
@cindyn6286 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero that was my interpretation as well - that Matthew White was either not a good artist, not a good teacher, or both.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks Cindy, I’ve changed the thumbnail:)
@SuzetteG3166 ай бұрын
what a subjective topic! Each of our lists will be different. I can think of six great watercolor artists right off the top of my head that I have learned so much from that aren't on this list and quite frankly, I have only heard of one of the artists on his list (Jenna Rainey who I love!), the rest, I have not, though I will be checking a couple of them out.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Definitely it’s subjective:) this is not a definite list. There are many people who I’m sure are also amazing :)
@cassv3506 ай бұрын
For this would Javid. I recognize his work anywhere without his signature. He is world known.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Sure he is
@eithnecourtney48546 ай бұрын
I would also add Chris Petrie and Andrew Geeson
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Never heard of them, will check them out:)
@davelester19856 ай бұрын
Tim Wilmot provides an excellent learning situation in every one of his videos. He should be charging for them, but they are provided free.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Never heard of him, will check him out :)
@davelester19856 ай бұрын
He was featured in a WaterColor Magazine, recognized as a top artist in Great Britain. @@antoniocabrero
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I see, nice 👍 thanks for the tip
@nicolenejansenvanvuuren86546 ай бұрын
Love all of the artists. They are all unique and inspiring. And all offer up their time and expertise and magic. Variety is the spice of life. Really love all the water colours and the whimsy. ❤
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Very true :)
@CC-ho5lw6 ай бұрын
Can you please explain how Steven Barry extends the dampness of his paper?
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZbbppeiiaZ4pdksi=ahZno1RN1A2J3hf- they very first minute :)
@askialuna77176 ай бұрын
Thank you for these inspiring channel suggestions. I've never heard of half of it. I learned a lot from The Mind of Watercolor, when I started getting back into painting in 2013/4. I think Erika Lancaster Artist, Ellen Crimi-Trent- Artist, Paint Wild Academy have very beginner-friendly videos. Art channels that are influence me are Stephen Travers Art, Marc Brunet, Love Life Drawing, Marco Bucci and some others.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Marco Bucci is the one responsible for me getting into watercolors :)
@ralphanderson26036 ай бұрын
I prefer THE MIND OF WATERCOLOR...
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yeah many have said the same :)
@1mulekicker6 ай бұрын
I added your channel to this list because good information is king. I just started watching a newcomer with some quality work, Robert Mee.
@AFAskygoddess6 ай бұрын
Yes, he's excellent.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Ive seen his name mentioned several times... ok Ill check him out :D
@daveowen94816 ай бұрын
He’s really good.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
thanks :) will check him out
@devernepersonal36366 ай бұрын
on his channel James Gurney uses a lot of casein too.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yeah but I still think he teaches very well :)
@violetlobster6 ай бұрын
Oliver Pyle is my favourite, too.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yay!
@portgree6 ай бұрын
So how do you extend the life/wetness of the paper without having it buckle? (From Stephen Berry's channel.) I couldn't find that. Thanks! :)
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I dont remember the video, but you basically want to get the paper very wet on one side and hold it down. Let go and if it buckles then just keep wetting it and holding it down until it just stays down. Hope that make sense :)
@portgree6 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero Thank you!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
No problem!
@juleeahlman6 ай бұрын
Thanks for turning me on to some new painters! My all time favorite is Anna Bucciarelli. She is genius with color and layering/shading. Plus I love the colors she uses. She has such a calming voice and explains every step as she paints.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! Thank you for sharing your favourite too! :)
@RRhoads272 ай бұрын
Surprised to not see Liron Yanconsky anywhere in the comments
@antoniocabrero2 ай бұрын
I am too, but I think it was mentioned once or twice
@RRhoads272 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero Yeah, my bad. :)
@antoniocabrero2 ай бұрын
no problem!
@marytesta30036 ай бұрын
Too many to list but Paul Clark and Lindsay Weirich are the ones I never miss. I watch others her and there when I'm looking for a specific topic.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
True, there are too many to name :)
@sujanithtottempudi29916 ай бұрын
Louise de masi , matthew white, Eric yin, javid Tabatabei , Amit kapoor are my favourites...top any day is Louise de masi for me...more than Joseph zubvic
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Joseph is way too good that it almost feels impossible to learn from haha 😂 imo
@cynmalin57286 ай бұрын
new to water colors since dec 23. watched a dozen recommended by Jenna Rainey, including paul clark. a couple of them had good recommendations for beginner supplies. anna buccarielli has lovely details for birds & flowers. i found Oliver Pyle by accident & prefer him above all others at the moment for how to handle brushes, color, layering, landscapes, drinking him slowly. i do like paul clark's book. your list sounds & looks amazing. i will go thru all of them in time. thank you for your list & the suggestions in the comments
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
You are welcome, I'm glad that you found the video useful :)
@K5VGU6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insight on these channels. Some I have experienced, some I have not. Very excited to dive in! Have a great day and HAPPY PAINTING!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@melaniebettridge89436 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this informative list & your opinion. So useful. Tim Schofield to me is an amazing artist. It is a calming process to paint & learn from him.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I’m glad you found it useful, I will check him out :)
@peterhaynes87996 ай бұрын
Without a doubt Oliver Pyle is a marvelous watercolourist. The quality of his composition and the transparency of his work is awe-inspiring. His essays about painting landscapes, about being in the landscape are always insightful and inspiring. He makes the Dorset landscape look so inviting and peaceful.He is my favorite. I use Jenna Rainey as well, her tutorials are very useful and concise. I subscribe to Matthew White. Matthew is a chronicler of Midwestern suburban landscapes he makes makes you see that anything is worthy of painting. I have watched Andrew Tischler and James Gurney who also on occasion has very insightful essays. Thanks for sharing Ronald Lee and Stephen Berry whom I was unaware of.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Seems like we have a lot of the same taste :D im glad you found something new to dig in to!
@patriciamcpherson46676 ай бұрын
Jeannie Riley is one that I don't like. It depends on what kind of watercolor art you want to learn to paint. Paul Clark is really good and there is quite a few more that you have not mentioned.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I understand that there are a lot more that I haven’t mentioned but that’s only because these are the ones I “grew up with” :) This is just MY list of the best, Thanks for you addition :)
@annieb89556 ай бұрын
I have enjoyed many tutorials on KZbin from many artists through the last four years or so and one of my favorite channels and instructors is Matthew White. He teaches easy to follow along tutorials as well as videos on art practices so that the viewer becomes their own artist not dependent on KZbin tutorials. I also enjoy Oliver Pyle and Youn Chen for the same reasons, they are also great with teaching us to be skilled artists.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yes learning to be a skilled artist from a teacher is quite challenging 😅
@julieb7376 ай бұрын
Lovely to see a KZbinr sharing the love of this wonderful medium ♥️👍🏻⭐️👌🏻
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks Julie :)
@lohikarhu7346 ай бұрын
It would have been nice to put the list somewhere, for reference, as it's hard to watch your video, and note the channels...
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Done! You can find the channels on the pin comment now :)
@jlanvers6 ай бұрын
Oliver Pyle is my absolute favorite too! I admire him so much.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
He is an absolute gem :)
@dawnmacdonald73346 ай бұрын
I love your plain air setup. Thank you for sharing
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
You are welcome 🤗
@CaptainFutureman6 ай бұрын
You mention Stephen Berry Art's method of treating his paper to keep it flat and extend working time. Would you mind pointing us to what video of his discusses this? I'm having a hard time finding it and am more than a little excited to hear how to better use my paper. Thank for the awesome line-up!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZbbppeiiaZ4pdksi=ahZno1RN1A2J3hf- they very first minute :) I know its hard to find but here you go :)
@CaptainFutureman6 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero Awesome, thank you so much! I was looking for a dedicated video about the process, but it was right there hiding in plain sight!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
@CaptainFutureman haha no worries ! It took me a while to find it too :)
@ruthdallas61256 ай бұрын
Wow thank you so much. It was so nice for you to also include the links and others suggested in the comments.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
I’m glad it was helpful:)
@mfrenc016 ай бұрын
If you want to learn watercolor, Shelley Prior is the best.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion :)
@ESCLuciaSlovakia6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing them. I only knew Oliver and Matthew.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
They are pretty great 😊
@cassv3506 ай бұрын
Add Paul Clark to best, Javid
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your addition :)
@lenabradford6 ай бұрын
Great job putting this together. I also love all of q suggestions in the comments. Thank you
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks Lena
@m.hartyfool6 ай бұрын
Beautiful sky! Thank you so much for your video.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching🥰
@b200506 ай бұрын
Great video. How does Berry extend the wetness of his paper? Couldn't find it on his channel. Thx
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
he basically wets the back of the paper and holgs it down for a bit, the paper will buckle in the start but you just have to rinse and repeat until the paper just lays flat
@b200506 ай бұрын
Thanks, it sounds similar to what Matthew White does but I think he wets both sides. I've done that and it works well. Enjoy your videos.@@antoniocabrero
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yes Matthew does we both side, but he does it lightly, not as wet as you need to do what Stephen does
@MaryNovik26 ай бұрын
Javid Tabatabaei is wonderful. His paintings are very logically developed through the washes and the final details are perfection.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Yea he is great :)
@mutley5936 ай бұрын
He does such wonderful watercolours, but I just wish he would teach instead of simply paint. He doesn't share his process. \
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
@mutley593 some argue that through observation alone it’s the best way to learn. But I do like things being explained to me 😅
@TimBissettMedia6 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero see my comment about Javid above.
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Its kind of hard to find xD
@gporzio556 ай бұрын
Thanks, fully agree!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Thank you too ☺️
@joycewaite72536 ай бұрын
Agree Oliver is the best
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
They are all really good, but Oliver just takes the prize for me :)
@Magpie19556 ай бұрын
Oliver Pyle second to none!
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Agreed! :D
@markdonovan15406 ай бұрын
Ya te digo! I have a serious playlist of watercolour KZbin vids, I reckon it might take 5 years continuous to watch all the videos 😂😂😂 My list of watercolour channel subscriptions is quite expensive too, but I've found there are only a small number that I actually make good use of. You have some here that I haven’t heard of before, so thanks for the tips 😊
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
haha sorry to add to the list, im glad you found some that are interesting!
@markdonovan15406 ай бұрын
@@antoniocabrero I'm always happy to add inspirational watercolour channels to my playlists 😁
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Haha 😂 great
@joannaryan98056 ай бұрын
@@markdonovan1540check out Niaz Hannan he’s amazing
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
True
@louisapdjones6 ай бұрын
The only person I see omitted that shb included is @sarahburns, she is a watercolorist/Gouash painter that seriously needs your attention 😊❤
@antoniocabrero6 ай бұрын
Oh she is on my radar and i do enjoy her videos, these are just the ones that I learned from the most when starting out :)