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Hello this artwork is featured on the 9th Issue of Steem Sketch Book on this blog : The Bests of Weekly Artworks here on Steemit : 10th Issue

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I like your paintings, they are really good! I would like to learn faster for drawing good. I enjoy watching your paint progress and the advices you give.

@faffy, It’s my pleasure! I’m glad you liked my artworks :) Thanks!!!!!

Hi @shibasaki! You really do make this look easy! ;) .. If I can find some time, I'm going to try do it too, with acrylics .. Also, I am a curator for the You Got Snekked curation project and this is just to let you know that...:

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@mandelsage, @yougotsnekked, Thank you so much for the support!

@mandelsage, You’re very welcome try it out! ;) Happy painting!


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love the idea of showing every step of this beautiful painting.. It's really a beautiful picture using by water color... i can imagine the lovely sub-urban area with hills mountains, beautiful flower blooming field and some cottages beside the fields...amazing...

@priyanarc, I'm really glad to hear that :) Thank you!!!!!

Beautiful work!

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@veryspider -chan!
hahaha, oh my granddaughter~~~~~!
Thanks as always, itumo arigato ne! ;)
jiichan very uresii yo~~~~~ :)

What a great and comprehensive tutorial, and the result is beautiful, as always. I really like this post, well done, shibasaki-sensei ^_^.
                           
And congratulations for another curie vote. You totally deserved it for such a well done post =).

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Thanks a loooooot! Arigato~~~~~~~
I’m really glad you liked my post!!!!!
Totemo uresii yo~~~~~

Yokatta ^_^.

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lovely water color painting... art is a beutiful thing

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Hi shibasaki,

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@curie, curie-curators, Thank you so much for the support!

Thank you very much for the lesson! I think I will try this sometime soon. I also think I followed your Youtube channel months ago but I will check that out again.

I like the text format explanations. They give me more time, I like to take it slow since speed also comes with practice. And I have little practice as of yet.

Wishing you well,

Manol

@manoldonchev, You're very welcome, try it out :) Thank you for watching my Youtube channel!

Wow, man this is actually amazing, and the video, mesmerizing to watch, I'm not a great artist but I know amazing artwork when I see it, congrats on the Curie vote btw

Ahhhhhh @elfranz!!! Thanks a lot!!!!! ...hey, I know that you have great artist's eyes ;)

I love your painting! It is very colorful and serene picturesque of nature. I also love seeing thd step by step progress. It is amazing how you made such painting with the real nature feel.

What canvass did you use to paint? How big is that?

@macoolette, Thank you :) I'm glad you liked my artwork!

This canvas is paper for watercolor painting. Size is 41×27.3cm.

The size seemed perfect on my wall when I get the painting framed. Can I download it, please? 😃 I really like the foreground colors. 😊

As always nice to learn the secret of watercolor from master. I love the way you explain, it is always difficult to identify where to start and how, what intensity of colors to use and what to combine. As you know sometimes when we try to mix some colors they may result into dirty grey or black. Many people get disappointed, therefore I find such tutorials are so helpful they encourage to work and to create.

@stef1, It's my pleasure! I'm glad to hear that :) Thank you!!!!!

You made this look so so easy but I doubt i will be able to make this look this beautiful. That guide (arrow) you made definitely did help put things into perspective. It was so nice to see everything fall into place so beautifully and effortlessly. Well done!!

@audreybits, Thank you!!!!! :)

Oh, Shibasaki.. always when I think that you can't make a better post you surprise me and come with something much better. This tutorial is amazing. I love to see how you paint and I like the easy explanations that you provide us. I can see that you are the master in your field. And it's such a pleasure that you are sharing with us.

I love this painting. The mountains are lovely, the trees have nice colors and the village is picturesque. It looks like a small village in Switzerland. Which place has inspired you? And I love the flower meadow! I have never seen such a colorful meadow :)

Thank you for sharing my dear!

@delishtreats Thank you! Oh, me too! I love the flower meadow! Also I love to express the clear air :)

It's always necessary to mention how much the users appreciate this type of publications. It isn't only to publish the photo of a watercolor (which is a great work) but the seriousness with which you present the watercolor to us; the cleanliness and neatness of the post make everything worthy of being emulated.

Cheers!

@nelsinho, Thank you! It means a lot to me :)

Great creation and didactic explanation for those who are starting to paint with watercolor, excellent daylight exquisite colors really gives a feeling of being in a natural environment with the smell of flowers.

If I decide to start one day this technique has given me very precise data on how to handle the colors from light to dark and how to achieve a proper perspective.

Thank you for sharing, this type of content is doubly valuable.

greetings, peace and love.

@arrozymangophoto, Wow I'm flattered to hear that :) Thank you!!!!!

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This is awesome and full of useful information

@barbhr, Thank you!!!!! :)

Awesome work and tutorial @shibasaki! You're a modern day Bob Ross! Love the step by step and the explanation of depth. That is one thing I always struggled with (I used to draw and paint when I was younger). The depth always got me! Well that and proportions.

But you did a fantastic job explaining every step and how you keep that trailing depth perception. I never considered that certain colors are better at displaying things closer or farther away. That helped me understand it much better.

Thanks so much for sharing! I appreciate the time you took to put this post together. Cheers!

@jocqua, You're very welcome :) Thanks for watching my post! :)

Absolutely! Happy to read through it.

I always admire artists that have plenty of patience in creating art on a medium that takes a lot of time to master. Watercolor paintings are awesome and I recently found out about you after you joined @artisteem. Your watercolor paintins are pretty cool :D

@adamada, Thanks!!!!! :)

You have given a perfect explanation, with a simple and easy to understand language, I think I understood so well that I could replicate your work hahaha. You're good at explaining, I want to see more material like this to continue learning and growing as a plastic artist. The technique of drawing an arrow to measure depth is something I have never seen before, thanks for that tips, and thanks for sharing.

@iraidamatheus, You're very welcome :) Thanks! I'm glad you liked my post!

Thank you so much for the tutorial @shibasaki!! I love your painting. And your steps are so clear and simple to follow. The colours are beautiful. I like how you used the hair dryer to dry the painting before applying the next layer :) Is there a difference if we do not use the hair dryer?

@marblely, You're very welcome :) Hair dryer is an essential item. To stop the blur of watercolors, not my hair. Hahaha

Oo ok, we must have the hair dryer then, I must remember that. Haha you are funny :D Happy weekend to you :)

🎉 Congratulations @shibasaki! 👏, your amazing Artwork has been selected to be featured in my curation post.
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