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@susangrunbaum53
@susangrunbaum53 5 лет назад
Please don't apologize for 'getting in the way of the camera.' We are all aware that you are working and in periods of excitement or passion you need to do what you need to do! You're always careful to back away and explain properly, and for that I thank you! You've taught me soooooo much! I'm looking forward to see what you do with foliage and flowers.
@monicastella9149
@monicastella9149 2 года назад
I am in agreement with Susan. Thank you for sharing your talent.
@redwingblackbirdnell
@redwingblackbirdnell Год назад
Holy cow!
@Grandpaplaysbass
@Grandpaplaysbass 5 лет назад
I'm never bothered by your being in the way. Your videos are always a joy to watch.
@CarlottaART
@CarlottaART 5 лет назад
I agree...I would watch regardless : )
@ben17ism
@ben17ism 3 года назад
To me it kind of brings a bit more depth to the process
@elsiemitchell4453
@elsiemitchell4453 4 года назад
I have fallen in love with your calming voice I put your RU-vid paintings at night watch and hear your voice on how to paint till I fall asleep.... I've ordered some supplies just so I can try your Technics... Thanks so much for sharing..
@judyweiss2317
@judyweiss2317 4 года назад
Thanks you so much for being here during this time. I love your work. All of them.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 4 года назад
You are welcome!
@judyweiss2317
@judyweiss2317 4 года назад
I hope some day I would love to travel to have lesson with you.
@geoffc1862
@geoffc1862 4 месяца назад
The degree of distance you've got in painting 2 is amazing. Bravo Sir!
@norbykarger4244
@norbykarger4244 4 года назад
You are an absolute joy to watch, and it is made better knowing that you seem to read almost every comment written on your videos. Really goes to show you are listening to your community.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 4 года назад
I do!
@MikePulcinellaVideo
@MikePulcinellaVideo 5 лет назад
Long videos are not a problem for me, Stuart. In fact I appreciate the amount of information and attention to detail. Watched the whole thing over the course of a couple days, here and there when I had time. One of the best videos yet.
@jennys.8703
@jennys.8703 4 года назад
You never stop surprising me. At first I was shocked when you started painting over the "tree wall" on the left because I actually liked the painting the way it was. Then, as your work progressed, it seemed to me as if a window had been opened wide and fresh air was pouring in. My eyes wandered to the horizon and my heart started to fly across the meadows. Your decision was absolutely right, it made a good picture even better. Thank you for your lessons, I'm learning so much!
@karennaturallyartby
@karennaturallyartby 5 лет назад
Because of your inspiration, my skies are now more natural and dramatic
@georgemocanu2825
@georgemocanu2825 5 лет назад
Thank you again for another lesson on freedom painting! Not only that I feel relaxed watching and listening to you but I also feel better than I was before as a painter, perhaps more empowered and confident. Thank you!
@davidbell8734
@davidbell8734 4 года назад
Thank you Stuart your freedom and artistry are inspiring
@cherimerrifield8907
@cherimerrifield8907 4 года назад
I love the Chinese orangey red......surprising how easy and natural it looks. Beautiful. Again, love the land portions.
@williampowell1975
@williampowell1975 4 года назад
The sky is amazing. A little blue is all it takes! The drama is in the clouds, so the more the better. Up to a point.
@martimajor4766
@martimajor4766 4 года назад
So beautiful! And I loved it before you started. AND it did get even better. So dramtic and transcendent. AMAZED. What a gift to this housebound person who just loves to watch people do their thing. Genius on parade. Thank you so much. I would love to be your student. I am your student. We are renovating our house, but in a few months or so I will have my own studio workshop again and I will start painting again. You have so inspired me. Much love and appreciation.
@cherilynne1946
@cherilynne1946 8 дней назад
I’m new to your channel, Mr. Davies. In watching this particular video, I’m coming away with a sense of confidence in my approach to my painting. It did me a world of good to observe you calmly wiping away and painting over a portion of the painting because you were dissatisfied with your original choice of composition. I needed to see that and to listen to you explain why you made the change. It made absolute sense to me. Thank you.
@williamnoble8011
@williamnoble8011 4 года назад
Stuart never boring. not a problem getting in the way. I could watch for hours on end. I have learned so much great skill thank you
@scottydont7904
@scottydont7904 4 года назад
This approach to painting inspires me to paint larger and to loosen up. Thank you
@Itallnew
@Itallnew 4 года назад
I could watch you paint all day long. I’m learning so much. Thank you!!!
@lmhaberer
@lmhaberer 3 года назад
I've just stumbled across your page recently as I am starting to paint myself. I'm not quite sure how it happened, but I was struck recently, almost very pointedly, to start painting and I have immensely enjoyed your videos so far and will certainly continue to watch! You have a lovely approach to painting that I find most helpful and, of course, your paintings are beautiful. Thank you for your knowledge thus far!
@davidstruwig8715
@davidstruwig8715 4 года назад
Recently discovered your channel and I just wanted to say how fantastic your tip, hints, and tutorials are. Thank you
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 4 года назад
Glad you like them!
@barbarawolfe3080
@barbarawolfe3080 Год назад
I am in tears watching your video. I jumped all in my livingroom and was yellling yes at the tv. Everything you did, wiping everything out , redoing , randomness!!!! I have been painting all my life and never had any lessons. I watch a lot of videos! Rules rules rules. I hate painting dark to light and and shapes. It’s not me! I’m a very random and all over the place! I cried watching you!!! Your brush kills me!!!😂 I am from Georgia in the United States! I plan on watching everything you have done!!!! I absolutely love your techniques!!!
@peterparkinson7952
@peterparkinson7952 5 лет назад
Your advice has really liberated the way I paint. It's made it a thing I look forward to doing instead of a thing I want to do, need to do, yet, curiously, dread. And the result has improved, no end! Keep posting videos!
@emilianobre9398
@emilianobre9398 5 лет назад
Your dramatic skies are beautiful and the most difficult for me is sky and cliffs by the sea ! Thank you for you tips
@lieblee3063
@lieblee3063 4 года назад
You know Stuart I woke up around 4am and couldn’t sleep most of the night. Come across your channel by accident and your calming voice cradle me to sleep, I subscribe and hooked on your channel ever since. Still watching you🤣🤣😂
@defin99
@defin99 4 года назад
You have a wonderful impressionist style and fabulous free flowing movement.
@kdbee46
@kdbee46 4 года назад
You don't need to get out of the way at all. Very enjoyable to watch.
@juels_71
@juels_71 3 года назад
These two tutorials have taught me so much Stuart, the main one is just adding shapes onto the canvas and thinking logically about the brush shapes and angles I want to use. I'd like to be able to paint some large detailed tree trunks and would be delighted if you could find time to do a tutorial on this and rocks too.. This is a glorious painting with wonderful colours and tones. 🌳🌾
@daf827
@daf827 4 года назад
Boring? Perish the thought, Stuart!There is nothing remotely boring about watching you work your magic. Your landscapes are so evocative and peaceful to glimpse. Is all of the land in this painting “wild” and natural, or are there farm fields and vineyards off in the distance? I particularly like the way hedgerows crisscross the landscape. So distinctly French!
@irenepeek3211
@irenepeek3211 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing your talent and time so generously. The paintings are so beautiful and I do enjoy the music and your voice is so calm and easy to listen to. Yes, I watched to the end. I'm fascinated with the perspective you achieve. Living in Michigan, USA, I don't have scenery like that and I'm enjoying learning from you. Thank you again for sharing your part of the world with us. Greatly appreciated 🤗
@SusanneBirkvad
@SusanneBirkvad 4 года назад
It´s so incredible what you are doing, Stuart. I’d like to answer your question about what I find the hardest in painting. I’m pretty good at using my fantasy, so I often make a lot of mess in the first step. Here’s my headache 🤕, how to clean up the mess, how to turn things from chaos into some kind of order? I may miss a clear method to control my ideas? I have tried sometimes to start with more control in the work, but it tends to get stiff and “dead” in the end. - here comes my further comments on what you did in part one of your video: you wiped off some beautiful trees and made a landscape in theirs place just as beautiful. Hereby, You answered my question number two, can one do that? and yes, with success. I’m glad I don’t have to begin with a completely new canvas 🙂 In fact, most of my paintings throughout the years have been over painted several times. I’m not a professional painter (I’m a danish professional actress and play writer, director), but highly talented one. I wish to save money for one of your lessons. I’m your age and don’t travel without a purpose any longer, furthermore I don’t use FB 😀 Susanne CPH
@mariannecovo6960
@mariannecovo6960 4 года назад
"chuck the paint on"...I loveit! What freedom !
@healthylivingandwellness1018
@healthylivingandwellness1018 3 года назад
I am so pleased to have found you! I ventured into painting in 2006, though I haven't created many pieces due to hardship. In 2006 I painted a few pieces in acrylic and had to stop. Later in 2016, I braved into painting with oil, and to my amusement, I loved it. I share your passion for painting the skies, and I also never took a class. Also, much like you, I like the pleasure of painting from my imagination. Anything else becomes work, but I refuse to let that be the case. Last, thanks for the pointers. I appreciate your quick lesson on perspective. You are a delight to watch. Thank you, thank you, thank you
@annettenestor4751
@annettenestor4751 5 лет назад
Two great paintings! Inspiring ... and so many interesting techniques to practice and master.
@RobertHopkinsArt
@RobertHopkinsArt 5 лет назад
Excellent work Stuart! Both paintings work really well.
@anthonydimichele837
@anthonydimichele837 5 лет назад
Rocks and Stones.... I would like to see how you would paint a rocky coast or fields with stones and boulders. How to create the illusion of detail in an outcrop of stone, especially in the foreground. Thanks. (I watched the new painting first! Will go back to the beginning after work:).
@stuartwilson8706
@stuartwilson8706 4 года назад
Fabulous, just add and guy in a red jacket and you have an improved Constable. Cheers, keep em coming Stuart
@cherimerrifield8907
@cherimerrifield8907 4 года назад
Most problems for me is when I don’t stop, and don’t trust my intuition . Overworking. Watching you is really helping. Yesterday I did a small painting right along with you.....SO HELPFUL
@nedz1371
@nedz1371 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely beautiful paintings. I love the simplicity and colours of the second one. Thank you…
@jamestierney7123
@jamestierney7123 5 лет назад
Love your talented work and music. Also your troll treatment program🤣😂🤣
@mkivy
@mkivy 5 лет назад
I watch ur instructional paintings over and over and I think I make more mud than distinctive shadows and highlights...as I watch u I try to anticipate ur moves and over-all effect and I’m pleasantly surprised with ur end -result. Ur trees look like they will jump off the page, and I never realized, the sky is never one color...it’s a myriad of colors at different times of day...I also have to place a light over my shoulder to dictate and remind me where my light source is at all times....I’m still experimenting with the amount of Lind seed oil addition to thin my paints...so today is another day...hope u are better after ur last allergy attack... thank u sir. Thoroughly enjoy ur work...
@peaceandharmonium
@peaceandharmonium 4 года назад
So glad to have discovered you on you tube - totally agree with what you said about not using time lapse, sometimes it is beautiful to watch - like a ballet - but if you are trying to learn it's quite intimidating and as you said, a bit like showing off! Really enjoying your videos and learning lots, thank you - Lisa
@juxtabilly
@juxtabilly Год назад
"Real anguish" describes it beautifully. It's the giving a sense of depth and perspective to skies that causes me real anguish, and I am grateful for the encouragement I get from your videos. Thank you for your time and good vibrations!
@penelopegallardo5386
@penelopegallardo5386 4 года назад
I love your work. Simple yet professional.
@rochford1000
@rochford1000 4 года назад
Thank you Stuart. Nice work and informative!
@earthwithoutartisjusteh7579
@earthwithoutartisjusteh7579 3 года назад
I can see why you are changing things constantly just for demonstration purposes, that requires mastery of the craft, very nice way to teach. Amazing!
@tissy327
@tissy327 4 года назад
The sky is so realistic, I love it! I could stare at this painting all day! Thank you,, Mr. Davies!
@coleneritchie5625
@coleneritchie5625 3 года назад
Another absolutely gorgeous sky. I am so envious!!
@Rjbcrone
@Rjbcrone 5 лет назад
Took me 3 attempts to watch this. My family is slowly learning that when they hear your voice they need to leave me alone😏 Brilliant, as always. To answer your question about a group venue: Interest, YES! Funds, not so much. I have no doubt you’ll have no problem filling up with need for a waiting list!❤️
@LeeAnnM
@LeeAnnM 5 лет назад
You should have “just chuck the paint on” t shirts made. Lovely paintings as always!
@johnswaim3919
@johnswaim3919 5 лет назад
XL please. Any hue will do.
@katherandefy
@katherandefy 4 года назад
Yes cuz I need that reminder in spades
@jerikarason2339
@jerikarason2339 4 года назад
I hope to do this with acrylic as that is what I have. Love what you are creating.. so calm and freeform
@truthful316
@truthful316 3 года назад
In my opinion, you are NEVER in the "way" long enough to even mention it. Thank you for everything you teach!!
@yuiop987
@yuiop987 Год назад
Very much impressed and I find it extremely useful. Painting sky is the most exciting thing for me.
@mindfulspirit0510
@mindfulspirit0510 3 года назад
Still with you. Always watch to to the end because l am impressed! Learn a lot. Wish you all the best for you art retreat. It will work out for you. By the way seen your confidence grow in the production sense. Thanks for sharing talent. I am sure it gives others great pleasure too.
@jeanbillington4856
@jeanbillington4856 5 лет назад
Love your painting, the sky is so pretty. Will be watching more in the coming week.
@muttlee9195
@muttlee9195 2 года назад
This one is amazing - the transformation and the subsequent depth Gainsborough and Constable must have painting like this.
@anncinderey9797
@anncinderey9797 3 года назад
Once again, stuart, a masterpiece. I still love your work.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 3 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@Shipslaw
@Shipslaw 5 лет назад
Exactly as you say - I was struggling to get a certain effect in clouds and eventually decided to wipe the paint of and retry but lo and behold, as I started the very wiping effected the result I was looking for. I find your commentating as useful as the demonstration itself. Bravo sir; you inspire!
@johnpienta4200
@johnpienta4200 4 года назад
I love how you go back at the end and smooth out the broader brush strokes in the landscape. It was lovely before then but that I feel stylistically ties it in so well with your skies.
@131dyana
@131dyana 4 года назад
one does a painting and does not think of any thing except the painting. Your talent is great. Just continue on and do what you want to do.
@chrissy1310
@chrissy1310 6 месяцев назад
Mr. Davies thank you so much for filming your art and talking to us with instruction. I am a beginner artist that has fooled around thru the years in beginner style. But youtube with all these 1st class classes has really stepped up my game! Plus learning tricks with brushes, placement, perspective. SO MUCH FUN! This painting has my heart. I do not know what this kind of art is called, but it is my favorite. I inherited a bunch of framed prints from my grandparents, probably from the 20's or 30's and they all have these colors and style of painting. Just beautiful! Because of your use of large canvas/plywood, I have gessoed over a yard sale print I have, from the sears and roebuck days and I am ready! It's about 24x48. So excited! Thank you so much Stuart Davies! Love Chrissy from Vermont
@Floatingaxe
@Floatingaxe 5 лет назад
Oh, Stuart! I am enamored with your (seemingly) effortless way of painting! As an acrylic artist, you make me want to try my hand at oils again! If only I could afford to come to France from Canada to take in your class! Don't you worry about getting in the way of your camera...it doesn't impede a thing! I can hardly wait for your next video---which I always watch all the way through!
@mickmchale1
@mickmchale1 3 года назад
Oh ,Me also, When we can afford it ,Ill met you there !!!!!!! Love this guy
@lauremachu8686
@lauremachu8686 Год назад
J'adore votre commentaire et j'y adhère, même les mots sont beaux...Il se dégage de cet homme tellement de choses..
@redwingblackbirdnell
@redwingblackbirdnell Год назад
Jeepers!
@janetatamanenko5231
@janetatamanenko5231 4 года назад
To answer your question you posed of viewers, SKY is the element I find most difficult to paint. Coming from a generally flat landscape, our skies are the outstanding feature here. "land of living skies"...I am learning a number of things from your techniques which I think I can use. Thank you...from Canada.
@lindabay1491
@lindabay1491 2 года назад
When I came across this video, I asked myself "What are you doing"? I love your foreground and your trees. I thought the bright blue against your earthy greens would compete too much, but after you added the clouds, it worked.
@karennaturallyartby
@karennaturallyartby 5 лет назад
Most challenging for me is rocks in the foreground, especially those in water
@liesalllies
@liesalllies 3 года назад
I'm so glad I stumbled across this channel! Just the perfect thing to wind down in the evenings.
@marlenegraham2123
@marlenegraham2123 5 лет назад
Thank you for the very informative lesson. Beautiful paintings. So enjoy watching you paint.
@hamidaahmed4311
@hamidaahmed4311 4 года назад
Always impressed by how you manage to see in the freedom of your brush strokes and how the pain lands on the canvas ... rolling landscapes , mountains and canopy of sky wow wow !! ... What I find difficult is mountains and and running water within the context of distant landscapes .
@lindacmiller948
@lindacmiller948 3 года назад
Stuart I want to thank you so much for sharing your painting techniques. I live in Williamsburg Virginia where we have amazing marshes to paint. Today I painted during your video and learned so much! Thank you again! 🌱💚🌿
@lilasazgar6651
@lilasazgar6651 6 месяцев назад
Dear sir, watching what you did in this session gave me great confidence, because I found out that you are the God of your work and can do whatever pleases you. One can wipe and redo the mistakes. I enjoyed watching you teach. Thanks a lot.
@PaintwithPaul
@PaintwithPaul 4 года назад
I'd love to see you paint lots of small rocks or stones, like you might see on a beach or a desert? Amazing video, thanks.
@naceartist
@naceartist 3 года назад
So glad I have found you, Stuart, I love this kind of detail without detail painting, you have shown how simple it can be physically, having your imagination would be awesome though. I watched every second, and lots of rewinds too. I hope that now I can put some of what I have seen into practice. I am a mature student in the second year of a 3 year degree course and I think you are going to be of great assistance to me. Thanks again. Paul.
@Armafly
@Armafly 5 лет назад
I got from you the idea that, essentially, painting is a way to dialogue with your inner mind. The moment I become rational I stop to paint. Thanks for for your great inspirational videos.
@philipanderson2627
@philipanderson2627 4 года назад
yes, don't worry about being in front of the painting as it develops, I need to listen and learn from your work...
@davemarron4605
@davemarron4605 5 лет назад
Stuart, Thank you again for generously sharing your knowledge. Such beautiful paintings with so much freedom. So inspirational. Time flew. I could have easily watched for another 90 minutes. I find watching you paint is a bit like meditation , but with an amazingly tangible result.
@user-hl2yg2yz3j
@user-hl2yg2yz3j 10 месяцев назад
Im viewing your RU-vid videos is reverse order. Oldest to newest. This particular one is the most informative.
@jerrymarshall2095
@jerrymarshall2095 5 лет назад
Dang was keepin an eye on your video,left and came back and you painted over the trees,made me feel good.i paint over things all the time. I must be getting good.
@hunterkiller7352
@hunterkiller7352 5 лет назад
Jerry Marshall attaboy
@gl0b4lcitiz3n7
@gl0b4lcitiz3n7 5 лет назад
You got me on an emotional rollercoaster.
@dennisrperrin9122
@dennisrperrin9122 3 года назад
Just painted along with you and very pleased. Your speed of operation is both challenging and liberating.
@stevegreenwood7837
@stevegreenwood7837 5 лет назад
l totally understand why and how it all makes perfect sense all your teaching
@SpottedBullet
@SpottedBullet 5 лет назад
An hour and thirty minutes. I love it! -- I have more trouble with trees than skies. The most trouble I have is that I can paint a sky and middle ground but I get lost as to what to put in the foreground.
@Dariuz001
@Dariuz001 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this, just wonderful and I really wish I could attend your class. I will definitely switch to oils one day because of you.
@robertaneuhauser1418
@robertaneuhauser1418 Год назад
Beautiful poetry, as always! Thank you for your time. Thank you for your expertise. Thank you for your generosity in sharing both with us! Until next time....
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Thank you so much!
@strange-universe
@strange-universe 5 лет назад
I liked both versions of the first painting. Initially, for the mystery of where the paths would lead. The second for the depth and feeling of expanse. It's interesting how the some of the various aspects seem familiar, and others different. Locally, we have a lot of red shale, and the stream banks would be in values of red if I was painting from what I know.
@chrissycanvasart
@chrissycanvasart 5 лет назад
Excellent Stuart, love your relaxing Voice, fab painting I enjoyed the change in the composition, excellent advice also🎨👍😄
@mountainsno
@mountainsno 11 месяцев назад
I love your skies. I live in western Australia and our skies are mostly intense blue. Our regular grass can seem to glow. But I'm thinking about how I can capture our skies. I absolutely don't mind you in the frame because I'm really interested in every stroke. I'm just a beginner. I appreciate your comments and your generous time showing you paint. Just wanted to say a big thank you.
@DJPixelList
@DJPixelList 2 года назад
Rock and cliffs give me the most trouble. They never seem to look like...rocks and cliffs...they just look like flat "objects". Love your videos, so much to learn from your tutorials. Best wishes..David in the UK.
@omgupta3228
@omgupta3228 4 года назад
"Painting is like poetry, painting is not that difficult, ,don"t be afraid of when a mess is created while painting,pause for few seconds to observe the shape the strokes are creating and build on them ..........................." and so on and on. You sound so highly convincing that even at the age of 67 years, I have engaged myself into painting , though with poster colour to start with and have posted some of my amateurish attempts on FB which my frinds have liked and encoraged me.But your lessons have and style of communication has removed the fear inside me and I feel friendly with colours and brush strokes, though with a very little knowledge about subject of painting/brushes/paints. You have made it very very easy for me at least for passing my time happily and creatively and have burnt a desire of ceating something worthwhile by trying and trying .......
@fightingmad08
@fightingmad08 5 лет назад
YOU ROCK!!!!!!
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 5 лет назад
I'm sure you do too!
@LindaRUDYK
@LindaRUDYK 5 лет назад
Lemon yellow is perfect with the cobalt blue. So helpful!!!! Love the diagonal strokes. Need to learn to do this.
@franceskasper8716
@franceskasper8716 3 года назад
Watching this painting and enjoy your talk. What I find difficult to paint is water in a lake with rocks along the shore. Thank you for posting this painting you are working on at the present time.
@donnabailey947
@donnabailey947 5 лет назад
I am an avid watcher from California USA. I have picked up sooo much from your videos, I must thank you so very much. You’ve made a new painter of me. Your skies are exquisite. Not a few times I have forgotten we have a great distance separating us and I’ll think,” well, what in heck kind of tree is that?” Then I remember I’m in California and not too far from Yosemite I may add. I have seven redwood trees in my yard and I’m surrounded by many other varieties, none of which look like yours. What kind are they, mostly? I’m running off at the face so I best go. Many thanks again Mr Davis,. I’m watching, Donna Bailey
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 5 лет назад
Lol, they are trees of my imagination, but I guess they are based on the species found here in France. Glad you're enjoying my videos!
@abitofeve6544
@abitofeve6544 2 года назад
i dont know what i like more - watching you painting or listening you talking. Thank you for sharing your skills and a bit of your personality:)
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@Sparky48236
@Sparky48236 4 года назад
I am only 26 minutes into this video and there have many times when this painting looked perfectly complete!
@humbled289
@humbled289 5 лет назад
I was just thinking yesterday that you have not posted anything in a bit, then i saw it today and was thrilled. I love the first painting i thought it was a great change to rid of the wall of trees. I felt a feeling of relief as the painting opened up. Felt like a big door opening and giving me a sense of freedom. Sounds weird but that's how i felt. Beautiful painting. The second painting i love the perspective and the clouds. Love your little stories through the painting and look forward to the next painting.
@lisas9034
@lisas9034 4 года назад
I believe having astigmatism of my eyes has made my own style more like 'tonal-ism' or impressionism as I see blurred lines anyway! If I take off my glasses, I "see" better for painting an impressionistic painting. (But, it does me no good for any other part of daily life! LOL)
@joannecarothers9659
@joannecarothers9659 6 месяцев назад
Great key word "twinkling" I will keep that in mind as I work!
@raygarlick7385
@raygarlick7385 5 лет назад
Brilliant, Love them both. Glad the second is on canvas, as that all i've got at the moment
@highphysics3617
@highphysics3617 5 лет назад
Super work. Excellent instruction,and,an absolute pleasure to listen to. Thank you for going to so much trouble to share your painting with everybody. I am hopeless at landscape painting,but,you are giving me some confidence to keep trying.
@uncabral
@uncabral 5 лет назад
Great! Watch it all the way, with pleasure and since I am into painting I got some learning too. Thanks.
@jamestillman3743
@jamestillman3743 4 года назад
Really enjoy your video's Stuart, hopefully I can retrain some of what I'm learning from you. I started in oil a few years ago when I got shot on duty and was off work for about a year . But then I finally was able to go back to work and my painting fell by the wayside. Now I'm retired and am starting again. I'm trying Acrylic's and not doing very good. But after watching you, I think I'm going to pull out some of the old oil paintings and try to fix them where the grass and the tree's were too green , the sky was too blue, etc Thank you for sharing your talent with us, you're very inspiring...
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