Jane! I love you and your mad teaching skills!!! I have been in a FUNK the past few months, and you have helped pull me out of it... Sending my light and love, today, and always!!!
Watching u paint is really soothing. The way u explain every small details can inspire even non painters to try their hands in painting. I'm one such non painter. Thank u Jane. Keep doing the good work
Jane can u please upload a painting tutorial on how to paint small water black ripples . Actually I have a picture n I really wanna paint dat for my husband using ur technics but sadly I have no idea about painting those water ripples
I can't wait to paint again! Since we moved, my painting supplies have been packed and out of reach. I hope to get back to them soon! This painting really speaks to me. I see a very real example of this every day when I drive. How fun to see it here on canvas! Thank you Jane!
Jane, love this painting!There is no one out there, that I've found anyway, that is compatible with your style.You are so secure in what you do, not afraid to try something different and it always comes out beautifully, thanks!
Wunderbar! I like this picture, the slow and cautious music in the background, the comments... I hope, I‘ll find my paintbrushes, my canvas and the time ... thank you!
Simply stunning...the music is relaxing as you paint.. I have done a few of your paintings with knives..this is my favorite..reminds me of my grandparents farm. Thanks so much..!🇨🇦🇨🇦
Oh Jane I love this painting so much. I have a canvas that I started a grey stormy sky on in oils but couldn’t think of what to add to the bottom & foreground. I’m going to do my version of this painting. My son also suggested that I paint a few poppies at the bottom. Love the little birds too. Thank you for once again inspiring me to paint
Jane, your clouds and sky are so realistic looking and SO beautiful. I always love the new color combos you show us- whodda thunk it? Cerulean blue and raw umber? Magnificent!
You are an amazing teacher. I love this painting! and mainly your soothing voice and constructive comments!! Looking for a beginners tutorial for a sunset beach or others ....
Finally finished running errands & got to sit & watch all the way through - I think I'm going to have to do this one on a nice, long 15 x 30 I've been saving for just the right project - it really makes me smile! PS - when you did the little birds & said, "don't plop a circle on top for the head, or it will look like you have little brown snowmen sitting on top of the fence" I had just taken a big swig of water and came soooo close to shooting it out my nose, laughing! Nope, little brown snowmen on the fence would probably not suit the lovely pastoral aesthetic ya got going on here, lol! :D Oh man I almost herniated my nose laughing & trying not to choke! ;o)
I tried it but I think I don’t have good paints , can u pls share which company paints u use ? I have learnt a lot from ur calm voice and advicees . U r so talented no one teaches like you so patiently . 🌹from KSA
Beautiful! Is palet work like this doable with plastic knives? I have never used one and all I have is the plastic cheap ones that come in cheap paint sets lol
Jane what is your palette that you have your paint on? I need to make one of those to use. I love this painting, I've just recently began and it's so relaxing. Thank you for all your instructions, I can't wait to try this picture.
@-45:06 I thought how it would be to turn these in crashing waves but not sure how to incorporate rocks to keep most of the waves showing. I'm about 3 weeks behind. Love this. Dif techniques, dif tools and a lot of info. Thanks Jane 💐
I don't usually do that because I have to know exactly where a photo came from before I can paint it. My best advice for you is to plan out everything. Choose your colors, techniques, and plan out the composition before you start. Also, there's nothing wrong with practicing it a few times before you're satisfied with the outcome!