PINE TREE Easy How to Paint Watercolor Step by step | The Art Sherpa

Published 2021-05-26
HOW TO PAINT PINE TREES IN WATERCOLOR FOR BEGINNERS STEP BY STEP Any skill level is welcome everything will be explained step-by-step so that beginners can enjoy painting with us. Let’s relax and chill out Fully guided YOU CAN PAINT THIS today with The Art Sherpa
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All Comments (21)
  • @daisymv374
    It is soothing, just watching you paint. And then there’s the occasional laughter. Hi to John! Thank you both for your work. I just discovered your two channels in the past month and my playlists are loaded with your videos.
  • @cptcosmo
    Subscribed! I just bought my first Schmincke set and am getting serious about my watercolor paintings. I'm about to start a landscape of Mt. Shasta in northern CA and am researching techniques and experimenting before I commit to a 5 dollar piece of Arches... loved your splash screen, and here I am!
  • @cydtaylor
    Do you know what I find the most amazing about you? The fact that you always repeat the same basic thoughts faithfully for 1st time viewers yet you never sound bored ❀
  • Thank you for the lesson. Sometimes, I play one of your videos while I’m finishing another painting, and you keep me company.
  • @lg24kts43
    I am so grateful that you’re showing the colors and how you mix them πŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ
  • @chickeemama1
    Pinterest is so great! It helped me find you. I absolutely love your teaching technique! Your like the female Bob Ross of 2021! You really make things easy to do. I started with your qtip wisterias and that got me hooked on you...your hubby needs a big hug for now he does all the videoing and the cute comments....you can tell he is your biggest fan ...my hubby is like that!
  • @Flowerblossom247
    Hi! Just wanted to share that I was listening, following along and enjoying my watercolor trees on Christmas morning with my coffee :) Thank you for your video and Merry Christmas!
  • @monalcreates
    Wonderful trees Cinnamon!! :) And yes! Sound cool with the watercolors on rocks! Artsy hugs!
  • Thank you for this video its very intresting artwork painting video πŸ’ πŸ’ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ’― πŸ–ŒοΈ 🎨 🍾 🌹 Very creative lovely intersting colors elsewell πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ
  • You are a great teacher! Very nice! I just want to mention that it’s much nicer to watch the video when the angle is straight on and not at an angle. You can’t see it nearly as good from the side angle. Thank you for your beautiful painting!
  • @ruthjackson5378
    I love your video and I love the banter between the artist and the videographer. Honest and funny. Keep 'em coming.
  • @lynnr1691
    I am a newbie to any kind of painting. I decided to start this new journey with watercolor. I was so excited to find one of your tutorials. You make learning fun and interesting. It's wonderful that you do it in steps. Thank you for your inspiring words and wisdom.
  • @groovyyaya737
    Excellent way to show everything about painting a pine tree, thank youπŸ’•
  • Very nice, I liked the colors you used. Couldn't hear you very well at times, you spoke so quietly at times I couldn't catch every word. Enjoyed your video.
  • I love your videos. I am more into water color than acrylic but enjoy all your videos. You spoke of painting rocks. I recently saw a post where someone was taking old worn bricks and painting them to look like children's story books. Could you do something like that for us?
  • @zoeg7985
    Just started to watch your watercolor teaching because I bought an on sale kit, and I’m so new to this that I have basic questions..how long do you keep this on the block before you can remove it? Can you keep paint on palette and reactivate it (paint management) or do you wipe it clean after use? baby steps here ha