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Make It Up As You Paint - Oil Painting with Stuart Davies 

Stuart Davies
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I paint a quick oil sketch, and invent as I work.
If you would like to get involved in my Zoom painting lessons, here's the link:
stuartdaviesfineart.com/new-o...
Colours used: Payne's Grey, Sap Green and Red Ochre.
The oil paints I use are from Lefranc & Bourgeois and you can get it here: www.jacksonsart.com/colour/oi...
The plywood is Okoume. For more info try Google.
My website: stuartdaviesfineart.com
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Instagram : @stuartdavies385
A big thank you to my wonderful patrons, with your help I was able to produce another video, thanks to your kind contributions.
My Patreon page: / stuartdaviesartist
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Комментарии : 116   
@pat7188
@pat7188 Год назад
Your voice sounds strong and your energy was high. I trust that means you are feeling well.
@jaredc40
@jaredc40 Год назад
this is going to be a lovely bedtime watch!
@melissaamyx2196
@melissaamyx2196 Год назад
Same here! The perfect bedtime movie!
@di4237
@di4237 Год назад
UMM...YES. BUT I GO ON TO OTHER WONDERFUL DEMONSTRATIONS BY STUART, SO I'M AWAKE MOST OF THE NIGHT, AND MOST AFTERNOONS TOO, JUST LOVE HIS APPROACH TO PAINTING. BUILDING MYSELF UP TO HAVE A GO...JUST NEED A BIT OF COURAGE.
@dennisrperrin9122
@dennisrperrin9122 Год назад
Within 10 minutes of watching this I was inspired to work on an unfinished painting. “Chance mistakes change to pleasant surprises.”
@kayakiranana6059
@kayakiranana6059 Год назад
You are such a joy to watch. Your finished painting reminds me of George Innes. And, yet, you make the whole process look fairly easy! You are blessed with being a fabulous artist AND humor. What lucky grandkids you have🥰
@marilynk2609
@marilynk2609 Год назад
I just love your comments! So enjoyable ! Your instructions are amazing! Thank you!
@johnhoag4698
@johnhoag4698 Год назад
some days I enjoy your personal comments as much, maybe mor, than the finished oil . I've painte a few, mahbe 20 or 30 lanscapes based on your teaching . Most are worthy of coment;; some few regretable but all deepening my respect for your fine way of teaching.. .enjoying the struggle(it is) tp paint original stuff. John Hoag, Esq.
@lemuelllewellyn9238
@lemuelllewellyn9238 Год назад
Thank you for doing these videos, you have helped my painting immensely.
@reallylame569
@reallylame569 Год назад
I like "meaningful messes" as opposed to happy accidents. Thanks for sharing
@lcmr8050
@lcmr8050 Год назад
I’ve watched this video several times. Love it. Very relaxing to watch your work and hear you voice. Thank you so much.
@lcmr8050
@lcmr8050 Год назад
You make me laff out loud. I love your painting and humor. I can watch these over and over. Calming and interesting. And fascinating. 🖖🏼
@lindacamarata3592
@lindacamarata3592 Год назад
Thanks so much this was lovely...you are one of my favorite artist ever
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Thank you so much 😀
@danfreisting2874
@danfreisting2874 Год назад
I like those accidental surprises, which is the way I see it
@black-and-light
@black-and-light Год назад
Stuart, watching you creating is so wonderful. Attending the birth of a new world for an hour. I can’t await the glazing. Thank you very much
@rongillis3961
@rongillis3961 Год назад
All very helpful. Started painting in 1967 , I’m now 75 & still at it. Winnipeg
@elleneimla6620
@elleneimla6620 Год назад
Very very beautiful! Again, it was very exciting to watch. A path among the trees looks so real. I really love your painting technique, style, tutorial and all kinds of tricks. I hope to see the second part of it. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
@InvertedPopesMusic
@InvertedPopesMusic Год назад
Always enjoy watching and listening to you paint. Total inspiration for me to approach that naked white canvas.
@coramuller6065
@coramuller6065 Год назад
👋Hi Stuart, I love what has come out of the "mess", very beautiful 😉 I also love your painting technique, small talk etc and find there is nothing about your videos that I don't like. The one thing I love as much as painting videos when I don't have time to paint myself is reading, and that's the reason why I ordered your book. I'm quite sure I'll love it as well and I'm going to tell you. That's a lot of "I", I know, but it all comes down to having a very good time when watching you do your paintings. Looking forward to the part 2 of this, thank you and have a pleasant week. ❤
@Doppy34
@Doppy34 Год назад
thanks Stuart, will see later what you with the sky, glazing.
@JohnB-cs3yz
@JohnB-cs3yz Год назад
As always, I have learnt a lot. Thank you Stuart.
@juudyscrimger7866
@juudyscrimger7866 Год назад
I just love listening to you! My painting is nowhere near anything showable, but I keep trying and am grateful for your guidance. Cheers!
@normanclement3733
@normanclement3733 Год назад
A very enjoyable session, as well as inspirational. Thank you again
@raccoonlittlebear6476
@raccoonlittlebear6476 Год назад
Wonderful painting! -A magical land, all while having fun! 🎨🖌 Cheers!
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@laurelastor5791
@laurelastor5791 5 месяцев назад
Amazing! You can do so much with what you start out with. I’ve been using your ideas with much success. Thank you so much for sharing your instruction.
@blackdiamond5507
@blackdiamond5507 Год назад
🎨 Lol Stuart you were particularly nutty and charming in this episode. I really enjoyed it and the picture looks very cool . . and interesting 😎 Thank you so much for being so generous with your time and talent !!
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
😁
@lesleyfox6934
@lesleyfox6934 Год назад
What a wonderful valuable lesson. Thank you so much for showing how to do so many techniques.
@Catwoman1464
@Catwoman1464 Год назад
It's so soothing to watch
@lindamyers8605
@lindamyers8605 Год назад
Love love love!!!
@Kevtron257
@Kevtron257 Год назад
glad to have another! awesome stuff
@josephbelecky7838
@josephbelecky7838 Год назад
Great fun. Such a pleasure to watch and absorb. Thank you for the pleasure of your company.
@SM-Artist
@SM-Artist Год назад
Even just like that it is unique and beautiful Thank you for sharing 🎨🖌💕👋
@pollomago
@pollomago Год назад
I might no have the time at this moment to paint, but maybe in a couple of years I am sure I will go back to this videos to help me painting...
@forrestpeterson5693
@forrestpeterson5693 Год назад
Your lessons have added a lot of sensibility to my own approach to my artistic efforts. I am now more forgiving of my work and I carry on instead of giving up. I thank you.
@dee23gaming
@dee23gaming Год назад
Just 8 minutes in, and it already looks amazing. I find myself watching your videos all the way through, because of how interesting it is to see the "mess" evolve as you go. Every stage, I see a composition that is short lived only to be replaced by another random composition. Thanks for the inspirational videos. I've been watching your videos on and off for a few months now, and they really give me a fresh perspective.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@fionadent7800
@fionadent7800 Год назад
Another good lesson. I am learning so much from your videos Stuart, thank you!
@robinaart72
@robinaart72 Год назад
love this one - the field of view feels really similar to the human eye. very nice indeed.
@kathryntitus9647
@kathryntitus9647 Год назад
Yay a new video!
@timharrison4983
@timharrison4983 Год назад
Marvelous mistakes! Would work. Another awesome work of art
@evelynbrogli830
@evelynbrogli830 Год назад
It's been a while since I watched your videos and I have really missed you.
@lyricaldragon343
@lyricaldragon343 Год назад
I have just started following you and you are a serious inspiration for me to be a better painter. I just started a bit late in life but how I love it. I get lost in what I am doing, Im not that good yet learning techniques for myself but watching you you make it less complicated. I hope I can become at least a 10th of good to what you do. Thank you for sharing your gift to all and I do hope you are feeling a bit better with your back pain.
@OlivervanPraag
@OlivervanPraag Год назад
LOL at your written comment around min 51. Great lesson Stuart, always a pleasure, educational & inspirational & relaxing ;-)
@raytheron
@raytheron Год назад
Call those "happy accidents" "serendipitous events" 🙂 Another superb video, Stuart!
@warpedweft9004
@warpedweft9004 Год назад
You just made my day. I've been trying to figure out how to make the colour you've made with sap green and red ochre. It's the colour of most vegetation in Australia, lighter and darker versions of this. I also really like the idea of making a mess and seeing what it looks like and turning it onto something too. I can't render anything that actually looks like the photo I'm using as reference and this is generally what ends up happening. It generally starts looking like something else so I turn it into that something else..and then someone asks "where is this?" Well actually, it's nowhere. It just evolved as I worked.
@ginnapalma6057
@ginnapalma6057 Год назад
Happy unintentional intention..🙃 Thank you for sharing!!
@sukihitz291
@sukihitz291 Год назад
Absolutely love this! Thank you so much!!!💚💚💚
@awildacruz2990
@awildacruz2990 Год назад
GRATEFUL!
@annablack7363
@annablack7363 Год назад
That's so awesome!!!
@BJones-yw4dd
@BJones-yw4dd Год назад
Just love it. Stuart! You always make me think of some of the Dutch Masters, with their wild and woolly compositional elements in just these hues. I wish the two to three brands of sap green I already have were as useful/natural looking as the brand you use. But I'm bookmarking this to paint along sometime, as your style is truly very freeing. (And yes, folks, it really is as easy as it looks.) I was gobsmacked the first time I experimented with this technique -- and it dried remarkably fast too. Another 5-star lesson, Stuart. No wonder your student came all the way from Cali....
@raymondmatthews2138
@raymondmatthews2138 Год назад
What an interesting place to go.
@jillleeming9876
@jillleeming9876 Год назад
Hi I'm Jill ,my mum introduced me to you earlier on this year and I must agree with me mum your fab
@kevinjones7777
@kevinjones7777 Год назад
Fascinating, thank you.
@artabsalart397
@artabsalart397 Год назад
Wonderful.
@maryforrester2241
@maryforrester2241 Год назад
Beautiful.
@jimqartworks
@jimqartworks Год назад
awesome, thanks
@isculpt4u
@isculpt4u Год назад
Loved it. Cant wait for part 2
@PaintingWithYovette
@PaintingWithYovette Год назад
Simply genius! What a great experiment to do. Love your work.
@eileenjesionowski9164
@eileenjesionowski9164 Год назад
Over here we have a saying. "I'd forget my head if it weren't screwed on." LOL
@cathyserafinowicz6374
@cathyserafinowicz6374 Год назад
Always learn something,brilliant as ever.😘❤️❤️❤️
@daylejhawkins
@daylejhawkins Год назад
Always a pleasure to watch and be inspired by your spontaneity !! Wishing you all the best in life and health.
@rockhoundingwithjasperblue
@rockhoundingwithjasperblue Год назад
“Pleasant Surprises”
@di4237
@di4237 Год назад
YES, WHEN SOMETHING LIKE THIS HAPPENS, IT REALLY IS A "PLEASANT SURPRISE".
@raymondmatthews2138
@raymondmatthews2138 Год назад
Very interesting and helpful.
@Irish-Triplet
@Irish-Triplet Год назад
I especially love the tonalist style of this painting. My great aunt, Esther, took oil painting lessons in her eighties and we love her paintings. My hope is to learn well before then. Thanks for these lessons!
@philonena
@philonena Год назад
I was STUNNED by the finish art piece!!! Loove your videos they always relax me u have that kind of warm tone of voice 🧡
@raygarlick7385
@raygarlick7385 Год назад
Got to watch in the morning thanks
@jinimurray4090
@jinimurray4090 Год назад
Nope!!! Still here. Loving it! Please STUART do some desert 🌵 things please.
@cathyhunnnicutt2349
@cathyhunnnicutt2349 Год назад
Stuart, I have got to finally try. Had hand surgery and it is still sore. Beautiful!!!!
@dshepherd107
@dshepherd107 Год назад
This was a delightful notification to find in my subscriptions. Enjoyed this very much. Occasional slower word recall is another benefit of getting older. Happens to me often. Instead of a happy accident, what about calling it a, “happy surprise,” or perhaps, “a delightful mistake?”
@jinimurray4090
@jinimurray4090 Год назад
I’m refreshed to see you here !
@annablack7363
@annablack7363 Год назад
Very nice. I like the lesson on compasition
@shitheadjohnson2797
@shitheadjohnson2797 Год назад
painting from the imagination, with Stuart Davies.
@kevinhigh8161
@kevinhigh8161 Год назад
I forget whole days stuart hahahah
@lindacamarata3592
@lindacamarata3592 Год назад
I will watch every minute
@lindacamarata3592
@lindacamarata3592 Год назад
Still here..lovely
@MrFredstt
@MrFredstt Год назад
Simple but great painting
@eileenjesionowski9164
@eileenjesionowski9164 Год назад
In Ohio (middle west of the US) has many trees that are more regularly shaped. A typical neighborhood will have maples, crabapples, pears etc that not only have a fairly regular shape, but the colors are much brighter than many of your paintings. I wonder off and on whether this is the natural landscape of Europe where I've never been. The greens are often very bright green with a lot of yellow and some blue. There don't seem to be many greens that have a typical red ochre mixed in. Very odd to my mind to see these differences.
@OdessaPrice2023
@OdessaPrice2023 Год назад
the right hand corner... for a long while looked like a Halloween abstract for a long while, like a group of reapers...
@plumbsmart
@plumbsmart Год назад
Happy accident = Providence. You remind me a lot of Len Hend. He used hardware store brushes too.
@debbiegreen6173
@debbiegreen6173 Год назад
Happy little accident/Unintentionally inspiration!
@jrlakin370
@jrlakin370 Год назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@uilifecteau4841
@uilifecteau4841 Год назад
disastrous opportunities :)
@MarkXHolland
@MarkXHolland Год назад
How about 'fortuitous mishaps'? Or 'Pleasant blunders'?
@lindacamarata3592
@lindacamarata3592 Год назад
When you are losing a word it may be you are in right brain
@bertt72
@bertt72 Год назад
Show us the cat Stuart 🙂
@coraannetoledo-merritt1220
@coraannetoledo-merritt1220 Год назад
Again thank you Stuart for an interesting video = magic: I have a question - how do you present/mount your paintings for an exposition eg. Do you make a special simple frame construction ? I have looked through your videos - can't find anything. if possible could you let us know ?
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
I don't bother with exhibitions. I have a far bigger audience on here.
@januszkolatajart
@januszkolatajart Год назад
🙂
@carolgivati7372
@carolgivati7372 Год назад
"Happy surprises" instead of happy accidents"😊. It has been quite a while since your last video although you said you would be painting more often. Maybe you are posting more on facebook but I am not there so not seeing them.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
My heart condition is slowing me down a bit at the moment. Good days and not so good ones.
@carolgivati7372
@carolgivati7372 Год назад
@@StuartDavies sorry to hear that, Stuart. I always look forward to your next video.
@johnalanread2751
@johnalanread2751 Год назад
Like your style so much and enjoy watching your process, but ,sometimes yearn for some " suggested lifeforms" ,Even a few birds would suffice. I particularly enjoyed your "shipscape" but as an Old salt was disappointed that the rigging was only on the starboard side'thankyou for your tips and tricks. have learnt so much.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
It was a damaged ship... And there will be the odd rabbit appearing in my paintings soon!
@suzanneblaylock9598
@suzanneblaylock9598 5 месяцев назад
How do you prepare the canvas? Are you painting on wood or canvas? Curious.
@zulkefliabdghani3491
@zulkefliabdghani3491 Год назад
Hello Stuart ,you painting is very nice,i like you style ,at here i want to ask one question what suibtable plywood can be use to paint with oil colour?
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=okoume+plywood
@zulkefliabdghani3491
@zulkefliabdghani3491 Год назад
@@StuartDavies Thankyou stuart
@georgiamay4045
@georgiamay4045 Год назад
happy accidents .. mischievous marks .. flippant filberts .. lucky coincident .. perspicacious dabs .. blind squirrel finds a nut (could work as "bs fan.") Before my accident, I use to tell my pianist friends that I played better by accident than they did on purpose .. clearly you paint more like breathing than we would on a ventilator.
@jacquelineking-presant2039
@jacquelineking-presant2039 Год назад
I have painted my first painting using your technique for one session, I like how it came out so far. But I don’t know where to go from here. I am unsure if adding more colors will ruin the effect or if it is ok to mix with white paint at all. It looks magical now but unfinished and I am afraid to ruin it!
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Let it dry for a few weeks before you add any more colours, then if it goes wrong you can wipe off and try again without damaging your original work.
@losa8332
@losa8332 Год назад
Hi Stuart, is it possible that the contact on your website does not work? I had some question concerning the lessons in Brossac. Maybe this way it works?
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
I just checked and it seems to be working, but no messages recently. You can ask questions on here or Facebook.
@losa8332
@losa8332 Год назад
@@StuartDavies I sent a mail on the contact site 1 minute ago (18.46). Hope that it arrives. Just in case it does not here the question send: How about lessons in the range end september/start october. Is there a possibility? Kind regards L
@awildacruz2990
@awildacruz2990 Год назад
Battery operated brush... hahaha 😂!
@OdessaPrice2023
@OdessaPrice2023 Год назад
happy accidents... or lucky strokes...
@brucegordon6969
@brucegordon6969 Год назад
Instead of ‘happy accidents’ how about ‘unintended details?’
@eileenjesionowski9164
@eileenjesionowski9164 Год назад
Several painting from the past few weeks seem to have a lot of browns to them. They've begun to look like daguerrotype overlays. Just saying. Not negative or positive. I wondered if you'd noticed.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Yes, they are mostly the first stage of the tonalist style. When I have a large stash of these I will go through them to show how to add colour. Tonalism tends to be dark and moody.
@martinm3474
@martinm3474 Год назад
May be instead of "Happy Accident", you could overuse "Interesting" or "That's Interesting Now".
@eileenjesionowski9164
@eileenjesionowski9164 Год назад
That's nothing. My brain doesn't engage with reality some days. Can't remember words, but if I do "remember" a word it isn't the word I want. SOOOOOOO frustrating.
@cathyserafinowicz6374
@cathyserafinowicz6374 Год назад
Pleasant anomalies?🤓🥴
@ariskampas3008
@ariskampas3008 Год назад
Fortunate errors, advantageous mistakes, recoverable misfortunes, or just features :)
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