Tim Schofield
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3 Things To Avoid When Learning Watercolours
When a recent painting didn't go to plan, it seemed like an opportunity to share a reflection on some fundamentals. I've distilled this into 3 ideas which I think I would have found helpful when learning watercolours. Whether you're new to watercolours or a veteran, I hope you enjoy.
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Finding Order in Chaos
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A painting that I completed in February. We've had a lot of rain here recently. I hope you're well. Join the channel to get access to members-only videos perks: ua-cam.com/channels/zU3YO2AJnq0MOCbo9HgxwQ.htmljoin - My Website www.timschofield.art - Socials timschofield.art timschofield.art - Art Equipment (affiliate links) Daniel Smith paints: amzn.to/3NiNsRe Dr PH Ma...
It's okay to use paper towel
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What a dangerously divisive topic. You can find the paper towel that I use specifically for lifting paints here: amzn.to/3waBBAC (it's an affiliate link) Join the channel to get access to members-only videos perks: ua-cam.com/channels/zU3YO2AJnq0MOCbo9HgxwQ.htmljoin - My Website www.timschofield.art - Socials timschofield.art timschofield.art - Art Equipment (affiliat...
My Smallest Painting
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Why I trust THIS tape the most for Watercolours
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🟢 The tape I use (affiliate links) 1. Wide masking tape: amzn.to/46Hqoom 2. Magic scotch tape: amzn.to/409h62b - Music used Mountain Solitude - Moorland Songs Holding on to Hope - Megan Wofford The Heart Knows - Luella Gren Inconclusive Results - Peter Sandberg Duo Voces - Gavin Luke - Join the channel to get access to members-only videos perks: ua-cam.com/channels/zU3YO2AJnq0MOCbo9HgxwQ.htmljo...
I have some regrets.
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Behind the Scenes: A Glimpse into Last-Minute Art Fair Preparations
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I broke my own rule.
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This changed everything.
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A different way to display watercolour paintings. Some of the tools I use (affiliate links): Pull Saw: amzn.to/3MJJ2TY Wood glue: amzn.to/3oQHteT Screws: amzn.to/45NIIMw Brackets: amzn.to/3ChI9wV Framing clamp: amzn.to/3WN8nkC Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/zU3YO2AJnq0MOCbo9HgxwQ.htmljoin - Socials timschofield.art timschofield.art - My ...
How painting can free you.
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Some thoughts on painting as a practice in non-resistance and the meditative quality found in creativity generally. - Socials timschofield.art timschofield.art Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/zU3YO2AJnq0MOCbo9HgxwQ.htmljoin - My Website www.timschofield.art - Art Equipment (affiliate links) Daniel Smith paints: amzn.to/3NiNsRe Dr PH Marti...
This video is about paper and I promise it isn't boring.
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Outlining my preferences when it comes to watercolour paper. Cotton vs cellulose, cold pressed vs hot pressed, heavy vs light. 💌 Find my Winter greeting cards at www.timschofield.art/store/p/cards-winter-2022 Find my bookmarks at www.timschofield.art/store/p/bookmarks - Socials timschofield.art timschofield.art - My Website www.timschofield.art - Art Equipment (affil...
3 Easy Steps to Improve Your Art in 2023
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Happy new year! In this video I'm sharing with you a strategy that I've found helpful in developing my own creative style over the last few years. I have plenty to learn, but I hope these steps are helpful or motivating in finding your own joy in art. 💌 Find my Winter greeting cards at www.timschofield.art/store/p/cards-winter-2022 Find my bookmarks at www.timschofield.art/store/p/bookmarks - ...
Relax In My Art Studio (Soft Piano, No Talking)
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Relax In My Art Studio (Soft Piano, No Talking)
Why I Paint Watercolours With This
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Why I Paint Watercolours With This
Black and White Just Feels Different.
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Black and White Just Feels Different.
Painting in Acrylics (as a watercolour artist)
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Painting in Acrylics (as a watercolour artist)
This Painting Wasn't Easy.
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This Painting Wasn't Easy.
Start before you're ready. (yes, really)
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Start before you're ready. (yes, really)
Why I Don't Paint Real Places Anymore.
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Why I Don't Paint Real Places Anymore.
Finding Inspiration in Vienna.
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Finding Inspiration in Vienna.
The Story That Changed My Art.
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The Story That Changed My Art.
The Art of Getting Unstuck.
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The Art of Getting Unstuck.
The Truth About Finding Your Style.
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The Truth About Finding Your Style.
Art as Meditation.
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Art as Meditation.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MissIdolize
    @MissIdolize 5 днів тому

    Great info about a crucial, yet often over-looked piece of kit for wc painting. I have an idea about using the Scotch tape: Place a strip of kitchen roll or other absorbent material on top of the Scotch tape. Can be taped at each in to keep in place or just laid on top. Also, I vaguely recall something about using acrylic medium around the edges of watercolour paper first, before attaching tape I think. Wish I could remember exactly! It does make sense tho as the medium would repel water and offer a better surface for tape to adhere to. It would be visible on the finished piece so matte medium for best results? These may or may not work but I think are def worth a try.

  • @BeeCeeCreations
    @BeeCeeCreations 6 днів тому

    Just wow ... love your philosophical thoughts around watercolor, especially this subject of black and white. Very exciting ... never tried it, but coming from photography, too, I will definitely give my watercolor in black and white a chance. I love your channel here, it is very special, very unusual, and very exciting and interesting ❤

  • @ThePattiw
    @ThePattiw 8 днів тому

    Oh nice! Beautiful piece and love the sound of the rain!

  • @killteameddie
    @killteameddie 9 днів тому

    beautiful painting! I was looking for a way to do a background sky for a very emotionally laden portrait commission of four young girls. Thank you very much for the inspiration to start experimenting with looser brushwork. I'm primarily an oil painter, but I'll use any medium that comes my way, ranging from graphite to inks, pastels and acrylics and if I need to get my head out of the detailwork, huge chunks of charcoal on the largest piece of paper I can find. unfortunately I have not yet managed to do even one decent watercolor. I wouldn't mind a tot beginners tutorial from you 😊

  • @RoadArtAdventure
    @RoadArtAdventure 11 днів тому

    what about 'artist tape'?

  • @craftiwench
    @craftiwench 12 днів тому

    Very helpful... thank-you! 😊

  • @Ileanacacucci
    @Ileanacacucci 12 днів тому

    gorgeous!!

  • @Michael-lq5di
    @Michael-lq5di 14 днів тому

    Don't really like the the blue stuff i prefer your choice good ole regular masking tape great videos!😊

  • @cmaranatha9890
    @cmaranatha9890 15 днів тому

    I haven't tried anything else except blue painter's tape. The edges of the painting are mostly straight and clean with slight leakage in spots, which I like.

  • @ladygwarth
    @ladygwarth 15 днів тому

    Beautiful work, beautiful video .

  • @ideasareLIMITLESS
    @ideasareLIMITLESS 15 днів тому

    As a picture framer, I totally agree the lighter frame is 100% better as the black enclosed it too much and made it look cramped in and was also far too dominant. Its great that you can make your own frames but you can buy float frame moulding in 3-4 metre lengths and save yourself so much work😉 I LOVE your artwork!

  • @ideasareLIMITLESS
    @ideasareLIMITLESS 15 днів тому

    Loved this freedom and keeping it simple. So easy to get carried away in details

  • @emmahaslam1905
    @emmahaslam1905 21 день тому

    Looks very good. Like a misty piece of Scotland. You mentioned your hake being too wet at one point. I think it is a good idea to have a couple of spare hakes because they can be wonderful to use when dry (as well as wet) . Sometimes we recognise flaws and sometimes the flaw we see can dissappear with a change of perspective over time.

  • @luciusblackmail8129
    @luciusblackmail8129 24 дні тому

    Why not jas a Glas Frame? Just why?

  • @carlycharlesworth1497
    @carlycharlesworth1497 25 днів тому

    Here are 2 tips for you if you use painters tape when painting on watercolour paper: 1st tip: the best method I have found to stop painters tape from tearing the paper, is the warm it with a hairdryer before you peel it off, and as you peel it, keep it flat to the paper, so that you are not pulling it straight up. 2nd tip: use 100% cotton paper when you paint, because cheap paper will tear more easily in my experience. I hope those two tips help.

  • @kathiecopeland5169
    @kathiecopeland5169 27 днів тому

    Im not an artist. But, I just love what you do. You make magic Sir.

  • @fgsippey
    @fgsippey Місяць тому

    I was taught to use: boxing tape (the brown tape used on shipping boxes) first you dampen your WOODEN board (at least 1” plywood)next dampen you paper using a supper soft sponge such as a “sea sponge”. Do this by simply laying the paper on the dampened board and very lightly with the moist sponge over the paper very delicately so as to not damage the paper, do this until the paper is wet all over smoothing out all the warping and bubbles as you go. The after you feel like you have done the best you can at getting all the ripples and any bubbles for sure, you are ready to add the boxing tape. You will need to dampen the glue side of the tape before you apply it to the edges of the paper and this will damage the paper under the boxing tape when you are finished with your painting but you can just cut it off. After you have applied the boxing tape let the paper and tape completely dry. You are then ready to watercolor and your paper should not buckle. I used to use tape as well but this is a much better method especially with full sheets of watercolor paper.

  • @gillmanningscox9662
    @gillmanningscox9662 Місяць тому

    ‘Look beyond what the eye can see’. . . No longer have the book so I may be misquoting but it’s near enough and has been my guiding light throughout my career

  • @stevenvarner9806
    @stevenvarner9806 Місяць тому

    Although a couple people in the comments have mentioned it, I'm surprised that the long-time staple of watercolorists was not mentioned, wide-sized gummed (Kraft) paper tape. There are more modern equivalents designed specifically for watercolor. For example, Lukas Wet Adhesive Tape for Watercolor Painting.

  • @mariana1996ish
    @mariana1996ish Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for your video. Greetings from Mexico!

  • @tracys6066
    @tracys6066 Місяць тому

    Beautiful video. I make images of the sea with wool and silk fibres. I want to try them in black and white, and seeing your painting is such an inspiration. Thank you!

  • @sarahfarokhi
    @sarahfarokhi Місяць тому

    Merci beaucoup j'adore ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Gigiridgway
    @Gigiridgway Місяць тому

    It’s all beautiful

  • @kathyb5740
    @kathyb5740 Місяць тому

    I would be thrilled to have just a portion of your talent....I loved the painting from the beginning ❤.

  • @rachelturgeon114
    @rachelturgeon114 Місяць тому

    What a fantastic video on what to avoid and why. I love your painting, it has tremendous atmosphere and depth. However, I understand the artist’s eye can sometimes be critical, especially towards their own art. To keep working is the KEY. Great job. Love your content, new subscriber.

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt Місяць тому

      Thanks Rachel, I completely agree! We'll always see our own work differently to others and the bits we're most critical of in that regard are probably different too! Consistency is the single most important thing 100%. 🫡

  • @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj
    @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj Місяць тому

    4:06 I completely understand the struggle. Hot or Not.😂😂😂

  • @paulkeysell4880
    @paulkeysell4880 Місяць тому

    It looks like you were painting on the wrong side of the paper... One should be able to read the watermark...

  • @anna-se7gq
    @anna-se7gq Місяць тому

    All you have to do is darken your horizon line so can easily see the perspective. Its fantastic though.

  • @lunakat2755
    @lunakat2755 Місяць тому

    Your style is almost identical to mine with this piece though I have never tried it with watercolors… I use Sennelier oil pastels or oil sticks. Beautiful work!!

  • @karinlease3544
    @karinlease3544 Місяць тому

    I love the first painting. It's so exciting and interesting to me.

  • @ThePattiw
    @ThePattiw Місяць тому

    As always, an informative and beautiful video. Thank you. I absolutely love the reddish earthy pigment used in the foreground of the "good" painting. The way it blends with the dark paint and creates those violets ❤

  • @patlatour2465
    @patlatour2465 Місяць тому

    ❤loved the video enjoyed the beginning where your looking for the tube of paint that’s me for sure I actually think your painting is a delight. I have over 300 paintings since the COVID and I’d say keep enjoying the process as every painting teaches us lessons thank you for sharing your work.😊😊

  • @ArtandDiamondsWithEskies
    @ArtandDiamondsWithEskies Місяць тому

    I love the new frame.

  • @ArtandDiamondsWithEskies
    @ArtandDiamondsWithEskies Місяць тому

    I know you were dissatisfied with it because of your skill level. However I have to tell you that I would be so happy to have that painting in my home it's absolutely stunning

  • @christianandri958
    @christianandri958 2 місяці тому

    I’ve made good results with a combination of washi tape und masking tape. I use the washi tape to tape off the edges of the painting and then use masking tape to tape it to my painting surface. So far I have had good results 😄

  • @dlw4081
    @dlw4081 2 місяці тому

    I love the drama of the first painting.

  • @pinwheelgrl9304
    @pinwheelgrl9304 2 місяці тому

    I like your interpretation of how the light shines into the dark.

  • @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj
    @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj 2 місяці тому

    Mesmerising. There is just something about a black-and-white painting that captures me. Excellent job, sir.

  • @RobertJonesWightpaint
    @RobertJonesWightpaint 2 місяці тому

    Good to know, as someone who only troubled with watercolour (and trouble it was) in recent years, having painted in oil and acrylic for over 50, that I stumbled on the best tape - the broad masking tape that you use. Even then, some papers do seem to damage more easily than others: you always need to be careful, and not just rip it off.

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      Hey Robert, thank you. Agree with the importance of putting some care into removing the tape, I've often been a poor example of it, at least with paintings that I intend to crop. I'm putting more paintings behind glass again recently though, so I've been a little friendlier to the edges as a general rule! I would like to have made a point of mentioning it in the video too. I recorded some careful removals and some careless ones and I think pretty much all the footage was used but I think I said nothing about it. I've been using some Arches paper recently for the first time in a few years and even anticipating the differences it's still always interesting shifting back and forth. Tape aside, I find the differences in how they respond to paint quite difficult to describe, too. Appreciate the comment. 👍

  • @melaniebettridge8943
    @melaniebettridge8943 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Tim, another inspiring demonstration. That paper is just yummy 👏

  • @marysnow4561
    @marysnow4561 2 місяці тому

    I feel your pain brother

  • @jolonbankey4146
    @jolonbankey4146 2 місяці тому

    But what is the product! I just spent half an hour looking for it and could not find it. setup an affiliatte link! I will buy through it, and help your artistic journey! Thank you for the videoa, they are awesome. But please tell us all what that tool is. Thank you!

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for letting me know the link was missing. It used to be there, I must have accidentally removed it when updating something else. I've updated it now, it's first in the list under tools. 🙂

    • @jolonbankey4146
      @jolonbankey4146 Місяць тому

      @@TimSchofieldArt bought two. and ended up watching all your videos again, love how you lean into the aesthetics of your environment and process. respect

  • @jeannes
    @jeannes 2 місяці тому

    I'm surprised you signed the painting you weren't happy with. Mine go directly to back of my closet to remind myself that there are failures lurking behind the scenes--my own art version of The Picture of Dorian Gray 😅

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      Haha that's true, and I have no memory of signing it either. I suppose it was autopilot!

  • @dmortelli1
    @dmortelli1 2 місяці тому

    Hello Tim, long time subscriber and follower of your channel. I always appreciate your humble and honest reflections that you share. This one in particular was very interesting and useful. I feel that I definitely resonated with you, but your honesty and self reflection about your painting process, including what you felt were mistakes, was where the learning was so valuable. Excellent video as always! Keep it up I always look forward to your posts.🎨🖌️

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Daniel, I really appreciate that. Glad to hear it was useful!

  • @lanifowles
    @lanifowles 2 місяці тому

    Sorry to ask - is your paper the wrong way round? You should be able to read the watermark normally or am I wrong?

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      Hey Lani! The watermark should be visible to paint on the top that's right. Most of my paper doesn't have a visible watermark though as I cut it down from larger sheets that only have a mark along one edge. That said, I do sometimes paint on the back of a page and I'm pretty sure that was the case in the second painting here. 🙂

    • @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj
      @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj 2 місяці тому

      ​@TimSchofieldArt Just a question. I am still learning. Is there then a wrong and right side of the watercolour paper? Does it mean that the watermark should always be on the front, not the back?

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      @@DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj Hey Dinah! Cotton paper at least will have an 'up' side, which is the side you'll see the watermark on. If you hold it at an angle to the light and look closely, you may also be able to make out the faint imprint of a fine wire mesh on that side too, but it's not as obvious on some types of paper. It's quite easy to spot on Saunders Waterford, more difficult on Arches for example. From my experience at least, there are some differences when painting on the back but they're pretty minor. Pigments sometimes appear to settle into the paper more quickly on the back and can't be lifted for quite as long. They can granulate more as well, which can result in slightly less smooth gradients but not drastically so. I can't see a reason not to use the back of a page if you're practising. As a rule I start new paintings on the top side unless I'm recycling or similar. Unless you can spot a difference between the two sides that you don't like, I wouldn't worry too much about using both / either if you want to. 🙂

    • @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj
      @DinahEngelbrecht-kt5hj Місяць тому

      ​@@TimSchofieldArtThanks so much 😊

  • @sharondiehl9972
    @sharondiehl9972 2 місяці тому

    What brand and weight of paper do you prefer?

    • @TimSchofieldArt
      @TimSchofieldArt 2 місяці тому

      I prefer the heaviest hot pressed paper I can get - usually 300lb. Most of what I use is Saunders Waterford but I do like Arches paper a great deal too. I have a separate video about paper specifically if you'd like to know more too. 🙂