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My favorite painting duo! Both paintings are amazing! I really like how Ariahs turned out using the dark wash! Such great style! Can't wait for the next one! Thanks guys!
You two are such beautiful artists. It’s so much fun watching the before and after vibe we get. The finished pieces never fail to amaze me. Just stunning work. Thanks for sharing. “Sharing is caring”.✨🙏🏻💕
One of the problems I have with my plein air work is trying to finish too much. I like what you said about trying to stop earlier than you usually feel comfortable with. I'm going to work on that. I also like Ariah's painting over a dark background and the challenges he faced. I'm going to have to try that too.
I was very curious as to how both of you would handle the shallow water and the foreground rocks. This is SO helpful, I will watch this one again. I struggle and get too fussy and ruin the shallow water and rocks. Both of these paintings are beautiful; so interesting with the two different approaches! Thanks so much!
I love the shallow water! I have never seen you paint this type of shallow water with the individual rocks. I didn’t think you were going to be able to pull it off, but you did! Really beautiful.
great paintings from both of you, really enjoyed the subject as this is the kind of scenery I attempt to paint, so a most instructive video many thanks .
A different type of water for your painting. I really took an interest in this scene as it is what I experience more often where I live…as opposed to ocean water. I love the ocean but don’t often get to experience it. The reflections and the rocks under the water as well as the rocks sitting on the shoreline are very difficult to paint in watercolor so it was really interesting to see how you handled them with oils. Beautiful results! Thank you for sharing.😊
Both paintings outstanding. Colours and composition beatiful. Learn so much by watching you. Was outside today painting as we have had three hot days in the UK. Dashed out after church and bagged a rural view. Thanks
Michael, for as long as I’ve followed your channel I’ve seen some changes , quite a few. And I must confess I didn’t always appreciate it. Now I see more and more what your creating, and it’s beautiful. 🌴Still here in Florida 🥵🌴
A pleasure, as always, to watch you paint ...I always learn something new and relearn better what I need to know. Shapes, values.. Those reflections and transparent water has always been really tough for me. I am going to watch this a few more ( hundred) times. 😅 Both of you wielding the brushes like art warriors. This is one of my favorite things about Sundays..always can't wait to see what your taking in next. Thank-you both for sharing your talents and knowledge. It is much appreciated!!! One question, did you use a different brand of Burnt Sienna? It looked more orangey to me than your usual? Or was it the lighting?
Thanks, it amazes me how different each one of the same color can look depending on different factors. Also, just wanted to tell you thanks for not making your channel about marketing!!! It's a rare beautiful gift you give. May you be well compensated in whatever way you are blessed by.
@@chamberlainpaintings Right on🌊Maybe time to get your camp on, haha. Staying in tents are always great so long as you've got a home to go to when you're all done😂
I enjoyed watching the challenges you both put forth. Shallow water came out wonderful! Watching the paint go over a dark panel made me wonder about experimenting that way to really give my neural pathways a jolt! I’ve noticed the group of Canadian Plein air artists Men who Paint, do that often. Thank you both for taking us with you!