Colors are back, you're back on the road, you're back with a new video, and the pups evidently are behaving themselves. Life's good! Thank you Charles and Gail.
So lovely to have you both back and to know that you are well. I am one of those Southerners who just love Yorkshire and Yorkshire folk. Lovely memories were evoked by this video. Thank you for taking the time a trouble to make this for us. Keep safe.
Hi Charles. It’s great to see you back. I love that painting. It’s a beautiful scene. I do love how you make your greens. Very clever. And great camera work from Gail, as always. Welcome back and love to you both.
I love how simple you make it look and I'm sucked in to believing that I could paint like you, but then I try and reality kicks in. I do wonder though, how can you see what colours are what in that palette of yours? It all looks very much like a burnt cake! Love your tutorials though and learn so much, so thank you for the wonderful art.
Ive just started out painting after a lifetime of putting it off. I am thrashing about trying to find a style and medium.Watercolour has allways been my favourite but the thought of it intimidated me.Well you make it look a bit less daunting great tutorial lovely work.Thanks. Ray
Apart from your excellent instructions, your videos have by far the best camera work of any watercolour tutorials. It makes it so much easier to follow what you are doing.
Here in Oregon we have sky with clouds like this frequently. Now I know how to paint them better thanks to your demonstration. THANKS ! The painting is lovely.
I am pretending I am just off the page strolling along. Thanks for your wonderful painting. I think I would even enjoy watching the paint dry on your paintings. God bless and stay well.
Sir you are a water paint wizard! It is a real treat to watch you create. Ive been using oil and acrylic but avoiding watercolor because it is intimidating to me. You have encouraged me to try again. Thank you
Thanks Charlie and Gail. Missed you guys. Great you're back out and about. Thanks for the tutorial. Much appreciated. Wish all paint tubes came with your flip top cap. Brilliant. Take care.👍💜
What a lovely painting I like the consum ate ease every thing flows , lovely hobby took up because of lock down at the age of 75 , I find water colour harder than acrylics, I guess they are total different ,mistakes don't seem to be covered like acrylics I suppose if it was easy it wouldn't be so fascinating to do
@@charlesevans7706 I look at your tutorials with keen interest I've just done a copy of monarch of the glen ,in acrylics which has turned out well got a real buzz out of that love landseers work also I will purchase some of your books thank you for your fascinating tutorials!
What a beautiful scene. I love watching you paint. Love your blending and bringing the scene to life. Thank you for the video. I am learning from you and appreciate it.
Hi Charles, first time to your channel and so happy to have found you. Amazing how incredibly easy you make the entire process look. I think I did manage to learn a thing or two from this video, may I ask Charles, how long have you been painting?. Thank you for all the information you so graciously gave us, till next time.
Nice to see you back, lovely demo as usual, don’t live far from Scarborough, have walked around Hackness a few times, very picturesque place, was supposed to be with you last year but Covid put paid to that. Look forward to the new books
Applauses, sir! Besides being amused to watch you paint, and listen to your backlaid voice, filled with humour, your braveness in attack with the blue at the treas is so balanced by know-how. I am humble to the pro. I am grateful for the hints about showing bricks. It helped me a lot, when I painted a deep canal in Venice, surrounded by high, strange buildings. However, I envy two things. Your hair-growth are impressing, and my is not. ( just a joke, though you probably deserve it :)) The British rural environments. There is a reason, why I love to watch Ms Marple, Poirot, The Midsomer murders, Foyles war, and such TV productions. The stories are decent, but the environment are so beautiful, and sometimes stunning. Rural villages, and cottages, with buildings of stones, stay where they are, with honour, year after year.... I recognize that we deal the same love for those environments. We have beautiful rural places in Sweden too, but close to all buildings, are "Falu-red" with white corners, due to the old copper-mine in Falun, long time ago. Nice however, but I feel I have haved an overdose of those, and don't want to paint them. Many thanks for showing your skills, and charm sir.
Another beautiful light painting. Thank you both for taking your time and sharing it with us. You make it look so easy. Happy to see you're doing well. I've missed your technical terms humor 😄 Cheers!
love this charles when you put the hedge and grass in it made the buildings pop . love landscapes where i live in derbyshire i get some great views looking through my flat window keep them coming
Just to say thank you for your tutorial videos - so helpful and inspirational to a beginner like me! Like the pocket book too - incredibly useful. You have really helped me immensely.
Hi Charles, I'm a beginner and I'm learning a lot from you! Thank you so much! I visited your website and found out you have 2 wonderful dogs! Sending them a big hug from Italy. I appreciate your channel a lot, keep it up! 💚
Great to see you're back Charles inspiring us with your videos, enjoyed this video as always and how calmly explains how to create a rural scene with cottages outbuildings and distant hills/mountains. Amazing depth details and colour. Greatly appreciated stay safe and healthy
Hi Charles, I am a beginner in watercolour and I am so happy I discovered your channel .it's been really helpful to draw and paint as you explain so well..wanted to know if you can suggest a substitute for sand colour and also hookers green .
Just lovely!! Your last two painting videos have been just spot on for what i was looking for. I plan on painting these on my upcoming days off. Ive learned so much from your videos!! Thank you for sharing these with us!!
Fantastic painting again, Mr Evans. I notice you say, 'rooves' for more than one roof. This is how I was taught to pronounce the plural of roof, just like hooves and shelves. But, nowadays I hear so many people say 'roofs and hoofs and shelfs'. What happened to our educational institutions?
Charles--this will be my second painting under your tutorial. I think I saw something very cool in the film---do you use your shirt to blot your brush? If so, I love how fast you do that and how it saves on paper towel. Will be wearing my favorite sweat shirt from now on when painting. I just ordered your sand color--can't wait to use it!
Charles, I’m sure you’ve been asked this before… but, would it not be better with a cleaner palette and maybe re-white the worn out areas? I see the palette works for you but cannot see any reason a cleaner one wouldn’t be better…not overly clean but a bit cleaner. I’ve been watching all lockdown and have learned loads. Love your videos just bought your pocket book also. Keep up the great works and videos.
Hi Charles, Peter from Noosa Australia, Thanks for the lesson. I hope that all our British cousins (even the ones down south) stay healthy. Have you any idea how much postage to AUS might be. Have to duck out to my studio (garage) and have a go. Thanks again. Peter
I' m going to try to copy your fairytale landscapes, everything, if possible. You are a source of inspiration for me. What quality of paper do you use?.Thanks in advance. Cristina, Sevilla 🇪🇦
Hi, Charles. I’m really impressed by your painting . I’m trying to do some painting with Water colour But I scared to attempt , i did some Acrylic I’m passed what would you suggest , I be appreciate if you advise me how to start , as I live in Sheffield I wouldn’t mind even to come & visit you Thanks Kioo.
Hi Charles. Fantastic videos! I'm using aquafine watercolors. Also using cold pressed 140lb. I'm finding (trying to use the same technique as you), that when I try to make clouds, as I try to remove the blue its just rubbing blue into where im trying to leave white. Using a 3/4 flat brush. brush. Doesn't seem to dry lighter either. Any tips please for a total novice 🙂.
Wonderful to come across your work Charles. Your monologue is so helpful and encouraging. I'm a pastel artist and you inspired me to grab some paintbrushes and turn my pastels into tiny watercolor cakes. My first efforts aren't exactly inspired but it was so much fun I will persist. Your instruction translates perfectly to this alternate medium!
Thank you very much! I did this one! I would like to buy "the art of watercolour but not available on amazon and on your site the delivery fees for France are far to high... But I already have other books from you...It's also difficult to print the pencil sketch from my pc screen (I cannot draw!!), but for this one it works not to bad....There are several tutorials I would like to paint but cannot print your drawing (not strong enough to be printed..) But thank you for all the watercolour videos...I am already waiting for the next one!!!
Love your work. Was going to order your paint, "Sand". Thought it was a great price...until shipping which then cost $16! $8 for paint and $16 for shipping seems a little high, even though it's across the ocean.
I would love to do this. However, I can’t draw well enough and neither do I have the time to devote to learning to draw. I simply need an outline I can trace and then have an enjoyable 2 hours following the instructions.
Noticed Mr Evans hasn’t replied to your question…. 🤨…. I would experiment with the buff titanium and other colour mixes. I get a really great ‘Sandy colour by mixing with a dab of brown and Naples yellow, with a dab of white. ( mr Evans likes to plug his own products….but a lot of people can’t afford to keep buying supplies, especially the postage costs!…they are not cheap😕.) I hope this helps🙂
Sorry I wasn’t very clear. We do not have the sand colour, or I haven’t found any. If you don’t mind, what colours can we use in place of. This is such a beautiful painting. I have learnt so much from you.
Hi Charles I love your tutorials but the problem is that I cannot sketch for love nor money. would you be able to put your sketches onto your website so that people could download them?
Love your tutorials! I would love to know how to paint a steam train in the distance...also anything Harry Potter themed. Have you done any of those? ⚡️
Of course Mr Evans would not reply to your question….he wants you to buy his products 🤨 I use a dab of brown with Naples yellow and a touch of white….just experiment with your light browns and yellows and white mate. Hope this helps🙂
I don’t know what’s more impressive, your paintings,or that palette of yours 😂❤
Ahahaha
Colors are back, you're back on the road, you're back with a new video, and the pups evidently are behaving themselves. Life's good! Thank you Charles and Gail.
Thank you too.
very enjoyable, fabulous techniques and of course another great painting !❤
Thank you so much.
You are the best I have ever followed so far because you explain e verything you are doing and call out the colors as you go. Thank you
Thank you very much.
Hi Charles, Really enjoyable watercolour demonstration and another great painting. Best regards, Wayne Davies
Thank you soo much.
Beautifully done, you’re a wonderful instructor. I thank you 👩🏼🎨
That’s very kind, thank you.
Love it ! One of my favorites.
Thank you very much.
Thanks u for Making video.i learn a lot from your videos. ❤️From INDIA
So lovely to have you both back and to know that you are well. I am one of those Southerners who just love Yorkshire and Yorkshire folk. Lovely memories were evoked by this video. Thank you for taking the time a trouble to make this for us. Keep safe.
I’m soo pleased you’re enjoying them.
Haven't watched it yet I will when I get off work. Glad you're back. Something to look forward to
Charles that wasexcellent.Thanks!!
Thank you very much.
Hi Charles. It’s great to see you back. I love that painting. It’s a beautiful scene. I do love how you make your greens. Very clever. And great camera work from Gail, as always. Welcome back and love to you both.
Thank you so much.
I’ve watched this video so many times. It’s my favourite!
It’s a lovely place to be too.
Hello karran how are you doing today?
I love how simple you make it look and I'm sucked in to believing that I could paint like you, but then I try and reality kicks in. I do wonder though, how can you see what colours are what in that palette of yours? It all looks very much like a burnt cake! Love your tutorials though and learn so much, so thank you for the wonderful art.
So pleased you enjoyed them. And thank you.
You have such an ease at getting the proportions right ! A natural talent ! Luv that little story about your Mother :)!!!
Ive just started out painting after a lifetime of putting it off. I am thrashing about trying to find a style and medium.Watercolour has allways been my favourite but the thought of it intimidated me.Well you make it look a bit less daunting great tutorial lovely work.Thanks. Ray
I’m so pleased it’s helped you.
Apart from your excellent instructions, your videos have by far the best camera work of any watercolour tutorials. It makes it so much easier to follow what you are doing.
Thank you soo much, Gail will be pleased.
@@charlesevans7706 Yes, please tell her, and give some toast to your lovely dogs!
Here in Oregon we have sky with clouds like this frequently. Now I know how to paint them better thanks to your demonstration. THANKS ! The painting is lovely.
Pleased it’s been useful.
Thanks once again Charles for a brilliant demonstration.
You’re very welcome.
Very enjoyable demo Charles, your cameraman did some excellent work especially when showing the closeups on the door and gate as you did the shadows.
I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
I am pretending I am just off the page strolling along. Thanks for your wonderful painting. I think I would even enjoy watching the paint dry on your paintings. God bless and stay well.
Really pleased you enjoyed it.
Thanks so much for this video, it was inspiring and the techniques very useful…
Thank you very much.
Sir you are a water paint wizard! It is a real treat to watch you create. Ive been using oil and acrylic but avoiding watercolor because it is intimidating to me. You have encouraged me to try again. Thank you
Thank you so much, go for it.
Loving your tutorials
As a beginner I’m finding them very helpful
Missed your tutorials. Glad you are back!
Thank you very much.
Hello dear Tera how are you doing today?
It's wonderful to watch you paint. So enjoyable. So glad you are making these videos! Thank you!
I’m so pleased you’re enjoying them.
Thanks Charlie and Gail. Missed you guys. Great you're back out and about. Thanks for the tutorial. Much appreciated. Wish all paint tubes came with your flip top cap. Brilliant. Take care.👍💜
Thank you soo much.
What a lovely painting I like the consum ate ease every thing flows , lovely hobby took up because of lock down at the age of 75 , I find water colour harder than acrylics, I guess they are total different ,mistakes don't seem to be covered like acrylics I suppose if it was easy it wouldn't be so fascinating to do
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Keep at it because watercolour is so worth the work you put into it.
@@charlesevans7706 I look at your tutorials with keen interest I've just done a copy of monarch of the glen ,in acrylics which has turned out well got a real buzz out of that love landseers work also I will purchase some of your books thank you for your fascinating tutorials!
Always amazes me how quickly you paint a sky , and with clouds too , and with no faffing about 👍👍
Have it finished whilst it’s still wet.
What a beautiful scene. I love watching you paint. Love your blending and bringing the scene to life. Thank you for the video. I am learning from you and appreciate it.
I’m soo pleased you enjoyed it.
Hi Charles, first time to your channel and so happy to have found you. Amazing how incredibly easy you make the entire process look. I think I did manage to learn a thing or two from this video, may I ask Charles, how long have you been painting?. Thank you for all the information you so graciously gave us, till next time.
Hi, I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Professionally 30+ plus years, but I don’t remember a time when I didn’t paint.
Nice to see you back, lovely demo as usual, don’t live far from Scarborough, have walked around Hackness a few times, very picturesque place, was supposed to be with you last year but Covid put paid to that.
Look forward to the new books
Pleased you enjoyed it. Things are getting a bit back to normal now. I’m doing another course in Hackness in August too.
Great video with lots of nice tips and nice technique! Thanks 👩🏻🎨
Pleased you enjoyed it.
wow!! Outstanding watercolor Painting!!
thank you so much for sharing ❤️
Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Applauses, sir! Besides being amused to watch you paint, and listen to your backlaid voice, filled with humour, your braveness in attack with the blue at the treas is so balanced by know-how.
I am humble to the pro. I am grateful for the hints about showing bricks. It helped me a lot, when I painted a deep canal in Venice, surrounded by high, strange buildings.
However, I envy two things. Your hair-growth are impressing, and my is not. ( just a joke, though you probably deserve it :))
The British rural environments. There is a reason, why I love to watch Ms Marple, Poirot, The Midsomer murders, Foyles war, and such TV productions. The stories are decent, but the environment are so beautiful, and sometimes stunning. Rural villages, and cottages, with buildings of stones, stay where they are, with honour, year after year....
I recognize that we deal the same love for those environments.
We have beautiful rural places in Sweden too, but close to all buildings, are "Falu-red" with white corners, due to the old copper-mine in Falun, long time ago. Nice however, but I feel I have haved an overdose of those, and don't want to paint them.
Many thanks for showing your skills, and charm sir.
You are very welcome and I am so pleased that you enjoy the videos so much.
Delightful tutorial! I just discovered you and find your instruction extremely helpful. Thank you so much all the way from Georgia - USA. 😎🎉🥰
Thank you so much, pleased you enjoyed it.
Welcome back ,have missed your inspiration ,hope you are both well x
Fine and busy thank you very much.
Thanks again Charlie - magical once again 👍👌👏👏👏👏
Thank you too.
Damn... that is wonderful.👍😃👍
Thank you so much.
Had to watch this one again. Very good painting
Thank you.
Love love love this painting! Great to have you back! I watch your videos over and over again, I learn something new each time.
So pleased you’re enjoying them.
Hello dear Kay. How are you doing today?
Thank you for this beautiful painting! Love your lessons and your arts. The best wisches for both of you. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland 🌻
Thank you kindly.
Another beautiful light painting. Thank you both for taking your time and sharing it with us. You make it look so easy. Happy to see you're doing well. I've missed your technical terms humor 😄
Cheers!
More to come very soon.
Always appreciate a new video Mr. Evans! Thanks!
You’re very welcome.
Thanks for making these videos Charles!!
You’re very welcome.
love this charles when you put the hedge and grass in it made the buildings pop .
love landscapes where i live in derbyshire i get some great views looking through my flat window keep them coming
Thank you soo much.
@@charlesevans7706 no probs charles
Just to say thank you for your tutorial videos - so helpful and inspirational to a beginner like me! Like the pocket book too - incredibly useful. You have really helped me immensely.
Very nice of you to say, thank you.
I love the lid! How smart! Thank you for the nice painting 😊
Thank you very much.
Hi Charles great to see you back,and another great painting,love it,thanks very much for sharing ,😉😉😉
Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Hello Deborah. How are you doing today?
Hi Charles, I'm a beginner and I'm learning a lot from you! Thank you so much!
I visited your website and found out you have 2 wonderful dogs! Sending them a big hug from Italy.
I appreciate your channel a lot, keep it up! 💚
Thank you soo much.
Thank you so much for your very enjoyable tutorial. I have learnt a lot.
I’m so pleased.
Awesome work... I am just mesmerized with your work, it is so inspirational and the tutorial is so helpful I am a big fan of you. 🙏😍
Thank you soo much.
Great to see you're back Charles inspiring us with your videos, enjoyed this video as always and how calmly explains how to create a rural scene with cottages outbuildings and distant hills/mountains. Amazing depth details and colour. Greatly appreciated stay safe and healthy
I’m very pleased you enjoyed it.
Always worth waiting for and so happy that Sand is back in stock.
I don’t know how I managed.
Hi Charles, I am a beginner in watercolour and I am so happy I discovered your channel .it's been really helpful to draw and paint as you explain so well..wanted to know if you can suggest a substitute for sand colour and also hookers green .
What a beautiful painting, thank you .
Thank you sooo much.
Hello dear. How are you today?
Beautiful! My first time watching. Love your use of Hooker's Green!
Ahahaha, you were obviously named after it.
Hello beautiful Liz. How are you doing today?
Just lovely!! Your last two painting videos have been just spot on for what i was looking for. I plan on painting these on my upcoming days off. Ive learned so much from your videos!! Thank you for sharing these with us!!
So pleased they’re working for you.
Beautiful landscape!!
Thank you very much.
Just subscribed! Your art work is too good to ignore 😁
Thank you very much.
Great painting as usual Charles. Is ‘sand’ available in acrylic
Thank you very much. No, I’m afraid not.
Fantastic painting again, Mr Evans. I notice you say, 'rooves' for more than one roof. This is how I was taught to pronounce the plural of roof, just like hooves and shelves. But, nowadays I hear so many people say 'roofs and hoofs and shelfs'. What happened to our educational institutions?
Just like everything else really, pure laziness!
Phenomenal sir Charles thank you so much for sharing
So pleased you enjoyed it.
Charles--this will be my second painting under your tutorial. I think I saw something very cool in the film---do you use your shirt to blot your brush? If so, I love how fast you do that and how it saves on paper towel. Will be wearing my favorite sweat shirt from now on when painting. I just ordered your sand color--can't wait to use it!
I do indeed. Sometimes a quick tap, other times a good wipe.
Great work!!
Thank you very much.
Charles, I’m sure you’ve been asked this before… but, would it not be better with a cleaner palette and maybe re-white the worn out areas? I see the palette works for you but cannot see any reason a cleaner one wouldn’t be better…not overly clean but a bit cleaner. I’ve been watching all lockdown and have learned loads. Love your videos just bought your pocket book also. Keep up the great works and videos.
Newby to your channel Charles but looking forward to trying some of your scenes as so many are in the beautiful North East
Pleased you like them.
Hi Charles, Peter from Noosa Australia, Thanks for the lesson. I hope that all our British cousins (even the ones down south) stay healthy. Have you any idea how much postage to AUS might be. Have to duck out to my studio (garage) and have a go. Thanks again.
Peter
I’m afraid I don’t know mate. We send there all the time though!
Eureka!. He conseguido verlo subtitulado en español!. Gracias, supongo que usted ha intervenido en ello. Gracias!!
I' m going to try to copy your fairytale landscapes, everything, if possible. You are a source of inspiration for me.
What quality of paper do you use?.Thanks in advance.
Cristina, Sevilla 🇪🇦
So pleased you like them. It’s 140lb Langton Rough. It’s all on my website.
@@charlesevans7706 Thank you very much.
Hi, Charles. I’m really impressed by your painting . I’m trying to do some painting with Water colour
But I scared to attempt , i did some Acrylic I’m passed what would you suggest ,
I be appreciate if you advise me how to start , as I live in Sheffield I wouldn’t mind even to come & visit you
Thanks Kioo.
With watercolour start off with big washes and get to know how the paint moves.
Hi, I just discovered your channel, and I love your paintings. What can we substitute for "Light Red"? And LOVE the doggies!
The closest I have is burnt sienna made weaker.
Hi Charles. Fantastic videos! I'm using aquafine watercolors. Also using cold pressed 140lb. I'm finding (trying to use the same technique as you), that when I try to make clouds, as I try to remove the blue its just rubbing blue into where im trying to leave white. Using a 3/4 flat brush. brush. Doesn't seem to dry lighter either. Any tips please for a total novice 🙂.
Pleased you’re enjoying them. The brush should be damp as you’re taking out clouds, not dry!
@@charlesevans7706 ahh maybe I'm squeezing and drying the too much then. I'll give it a go again, thanks 😊.
Outstandind performence keep ot up
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Wonderful to come across your work Charles. Your monologue is so helpful and encouraging. I'm a pastel artist and you inspired me to grab some paintbrushes and turn my pastels into tiny watercolor cakes. My first efforts aren't exactly inspired but it was so much fun I will persist. Your instruction translates perfectly to this alternate medium!
Thank you very much! I did this one! I would like to buy "the art of watercolour but not available on amazon and on your site the delivery fees for France are far to high... But I already have other books from you...It's also difficult to print the pencil sketch from my pc screen (I cannot draw!!), but for this one it works not to bad....There are several tutorials I would like to paint but cannot print your drawing (not strong enough to be printed..) But thank you for all the watercolour videos...I am already waiting for the next one!!!
Loved it thank you
Thank you too.
Love your work. Was going to order your paint, "Sand". Thought it was a great price...until shipping which then cost $16! $8 for paint and $16 for shipping seems a little high, even though it's across the ocean.
That’s not what we charge, that’s the new zone for postage to the US.
@@charlesevans7706 Good to know. thanks
🙌🏻👍🏻Love your creations 🥰. However the look of your palette puzzles me . 😬🤭I only see a few colors peeking through 💩.
Thank you dear, you were missed i can tell you.....this one was lovely.....hello gail...hope you are well
So pleased you enjoyed it.
Mükemmel Charles, eline sağlık ✨
Brilliant!! What brand of paper did you use?
The Langton Rough. It’s on my website.
@@charlesevans7706 thanks!!
You can buy the Langton rough any where on line….cheaper 😉
I would love to do this. However, I can’t draw well enough and neither do I have the time to devote to learning to draw. I simply need an outline I can trace and then have an enjoyable 2 hours following the instructions.
Plenty of my books have those.
@@charlesevans7706 I need to save up and come on one of your courses. One day…
It’s buff titanium somewhat like your sand color ? I own Daniel Smith Buff Titanium and I live in the US (it’s difficult to order from the UK)
Noticed Mr Evans hasn’t replied to your question…. 🤨…. I would experiment with the buff titanium and other colour mixes. I get a really great ‘Sandy colour by mixing with a dab of brown and Naples yellow, with a dab of white.
( mr Evans likes to plug his own products….but a lot of people can’t afford to keep buying supplies, especially the postage costs!…they are not cheap😕.) I hope this helps🙂
Lindo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏☀️🇧🇷🙏
Lindo.
What type of pencil do you use for sketching? And us it water soluble? Thx!
It’s an Ikea pencil, a rubbish one. And no it’s not water soluble.
I’ve been binge watching Charles videos and I’m concerned about the exposure to the toxic sludge that is his palette.
Ahahaha
Thanks Charles I will order some brushes on your site.
Brilliant
Thank you.
Hello, I can't do that clouds like you do...what paper are you using?
Hi, it’s The Langton Rough 140lb weight. It’s on my website.
Is that paper 100% cotton ? I don’t think it’s available in the US
Havent seen anything like it in Australia. New at watercolouring, could you mix it?
Mix what?
Sorry I wasn’t very clear. We do not have the sand colour, or I haven’t found any. If you don’t mind, what colours can we use in place of. This is such a beautiful painting. I have learnt so much from you.
@@jacquibridge4591 I’m pleased you like it. We send the sand colour out to Australia all of the time. You can get it on my website.
Thank you so much!!!
You’re very welcome.
Hi Charles I love your tutorials but the problem is that I cannot sketch for love nor money. would you be able to put your sketches onto your website so that people could download them?
You could always take a screenshot when I’m doing the videos.
@@charlesevans7706 I could try that. Thank you
Love your tutorials! I would love to know how to paint a steam train in the distance...also anything Harry Potter themed. Have you done any of those? ⚡️
I did a large steam train picture on twitter not that long ago.
Is there a list available if the colors you use in your watercolor palette?
If you have a look on my eshop it’s all listed there.
@@charlesevans7706 Thank you. Its amazing what you do with just nine colors.
Do you do workshops in ireland ,,,,,connemara
I don’t I’m afraid, but you organise one and I’ll come over and do it! I used to do about 4 a year at Kilkea, 5 days at a time.
Thank u very much
You’re very welcome.
If i don't have the Charles Evans sand what can i used instead ?
Of course Mr Evans would not reply to your question….he wants you to buy his products 🤨
I use a dab of brown with Naples yellow and a touch of white….just experiment with your light browns and yellows and white mate. Hope this helps🙂
Where can I find your sand paint ?
It’s on my website.