Thomas... You are the master of transparency and color blending. Superb work.
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@anamarie84 күн бұрын
beautiful mood softness colors dreaminess of rain and light thank you for sharing how you paint your beautiful artwork💐
@RossEdgin8 күн бұрын
When I watch you paint, you have a way of making it all make sense. Thank you for letting us in to your process. I always learn something. This is a treasure.
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thanks Ross
@janicewong14268 күн бұрын
So wonderful to share a morning of watching and listening you paint- thanks Tom
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thank you
@seelingtan34385 күн бұрын
Beautiful and mystical feel. Thank you for sharing this beautiful process with us.
@TheKtpremiКүн бұрын
Thanks a lot Thomas, these lessons will keep training and inspiring future watercolour artists forever. I have tried number of your paintings, due to the compositions that you have created, most of them have turned out rather nice. Thanks a lot for sharing.
@lizhopewell05076 күн бұрын
Loved watching the final part to see it all come together. I was holding my breath when you added that final glaze, but I knew it would work for you. For me.... I would have been starting again!!
@heatherhigbee51448 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful! It’s always a treat to watch you work 😊 You turning your piece as necessary, is part of your process. If someone doesn’t want to watch, they know where the x/back button is.
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thanks for understanding
@daveaquilante41588 күн бұрын
As I've said before, you are an amazing artist ! I love watching you paint. You inspire me. Thank you
@kimgalea6529Күн бұрын
A great subject. Thank you
@louisepansieri32308 күн бұрын
Truly a dream house…where your dream of becoming started…Grateful it came true!
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thank you
@andreandi247 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Thank you Thomas! Greetings from Miskolc, Hungary! ❄️
@lauramerrifield74858 күн бұрын
Always a pleasure to watch you create. Listening to your thought process is an added bonus for inspiration. Thank you for sharing Thomas
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thanks Laura
@rosinelenoane7798 күн бұрын
What a beautiful poetic atmosphere !
@joziatylbaczewska32138 күн бұрын
Thank you for a very helpful lesson.
@marieclaireproctor-sims8 күн бұрын
Exquisite, delicate and atmospheric! You are a master of the understated! thank you ; ❣️🙋😃
@DrewGibsonUK8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for doing this !
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@eiraumanes5197 күн бұрын
A great process, a complete journey constructing a difficult tonal value structure based on very light and sutil colors. Fabulous. Thanks
@thomaswschaller7 күн бұрын
thank you
@arcuda20017 күн бұрын
thank you so much !! was fascinating to watch
@thomaswschaller7 күн бұрын
Thanks
@SaskiavL617 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for allowing us the opportunity to watch you work, very educational. The final glaze looked so terrifying but it worked out great. Interesting that your naples yellow looks so different from the one I have (van Gogh). Good to know.
@thomaswschaller7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! - And yes - different paint manufacturers pigment's can be SO different!
@valsummers53308 күн бұрын
Thankyou for turning your board whenever you need to I found I was stuck on where it was oriented Don’t apologize Don’t mind at all
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
Thank you
@MyrriahJane8 күн бұрын
How lovely to have recreated what was a safe space for you💙
@thomaswschaller8 күн бұрын
The painting is a safe place that's for sure - the actual place? not so much
@MyrriahJane7 күн бұрын
I understand and am sorry. Sending you love.
@Sherlock20227 күн бұрын
I always wondered how you achieved such straight edges; I see that you use a small flat brush. Why didn’t I think of that!
@thomaswschaller7 күн бұрын
Yes! :)
@filizkose33509 күн бұрын
🎉❤
@Wootwootwooton6 күн бұрын
I learn so much from your dialogue, I wondered: Do you talk to yourself while painting, when the camera isn't rolling?
@thomaswschaller6 күн бұрын
Thank you - And it's a great question. No. I don't at all. I prefer silence But after teaching and giving public demonstrations for so many years, I've developed a little skill in painting and talking at the same time. But it is still a little awkward. and I am not convinced I do either particularly well
@lmcconnell827 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting this Thomas, it was a fascinating watch as always! And a beautiful painting. I noticed that you wetted your whole palette. I recently watched an interview with Hazel Soan and she advised against wetting pigments unless absolutely necessary as too much water (or water applied too frequently) breaks down the gum arabic and ruins the paint making it crumbly and unusable. What’s your take on this if you don’t mind me asking? Also - I just read that Daniel Smith lunar black can be manipulated with a magnet. How cool is that?! 😁 I wonder if it’s the same with luner violet! I’m going to try it! Best wishes, Laura
@thomaswschaller7 күн бұрын
Yes - i usually wet the whole palette just to be certain I have access to all pigments as long as possible. It is true, that over time pigments will separate from their binders . But in my experience, this only happens after a great many months and if they are not used regularly. So I tend not to work about it