A Painter’s Quiet Companions • Inside Lynda Norman’s Watercolour Studio

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Published5 months ago
Duration23:16
Video IDzDUPP789KgI
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views43
Likes11
Comments0
Engagement Rate25.58%
Likes per 100 views25.58
Comments per 1K views0.00

Description

Every artist has a small circle of quiet companions—the tools that stay close, the ones picked up without thinking, and the objects shaped by years of use. In this gentle studio walk-through, watercolor artist Lynda Norman shares the brushes, papers, palettes, and simple studio solutions that support her daily practice—not as recommendations, but as stories of familiarity and trust. As she moves through her workspace, we see: How small choices (a reusable towel, a favourite sprayer) shape the rhythm of painting Why certain brushes become extensions of the hand How paper, tape, and backing boards quietly influence the outcome The value of tools made slowly, thoughtfully, and with care A studio shaped by experience rather than accumulation There’s no rush here. No perfect setup. Just an artist showing us what has earned its place on the table. This is a process video — not about buying more, but about paying attention to what already works, and why. If you enjoy slow art conversations, lived-in studios, and the quiet knowledge that comes from years of practice, you’re welcome here. Stay with the video, and let it remind you that sometimes the most important tools are the ones you reach for without thinking. Video by Lorenz Plourde

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