Stuart, I have watched ALL of your videos start to finish; no leaving or skipping! Some I have watched several times just to be sure I didn't miss anything. One day I am going to send you my own painting just to show you what I have learned watching your videos. I am an "old fart" like you (75) and have my share of "health issues", but I don't let it stop me or slow me down! Plenty o' time to REST after I stop moving! Thank you for ALL of your paintings and wonderful, warm narrations!
Hey Stuart, I've been watching your videos for a couple of months and happened upon quite by accident. Amazing how brash movement of your brush can create something so affective, loving it. Also, I enjoy your dry sense of humour and, I watch from start to finish. Lovely stuff!
That was the most beautiful ocean Seascape that I look at at a daily event. I don't know how close you are to the ocean but that was a perfect storm coming in. Then you blew my mind when I saw a green hit the bottom when you kept saying landscape until I saw that green you could have launched a sailboat but it's all beauteous. Thank you for the visuals. Thank you hope you are feeling well
Like it! And...if ya saw it in half, you've still got 2 nice paintings. And the next time you do a path (1:18:15), don't forget, it gets wider the closer it gets to the viewer, and NOT the other way around! 🤪
I watch and watch... I buy Paynes grey.. and a couple of little palette knives....... Then Then sit and watch, stress, worry and scared to start.... It's really getting me down..!
You paint gorgeous skies! Why are clouds darker and can have white background clouds? Clouds, (visible moisture), appear dark because there is less light refraction due to the size of the water droplets or rather, the larger space left around them that is formed by the change and light must pass through. Cloud shapes generally indicate types of air turbulence they cause. Cloud color also tells how direct the sun is, zenith being stronger. The combination of cloud shape and color tells a story. Ground surface formations influence cloud types: mountains vs lakes, plains, etc. My favorite type is 'Nacreous'. (Had meteorology studies during aviation ground schooling, but it was decades ago. Here's hoping I still have ok recall).
It's gorgeous! How do you varnish the painting, what kind of varnish do you use? Is the varnishing brush toast after using it or can it be cleaned and reused?
I'm 80 and listen to your video and fall asleep not because I'm bored just your voice is very soothing and help's me to sleep, I've copied quite a few of your paintings not even close to what you do but improving all the time as my health is very good so far and hope yours will be too so take care and hang around for a long time to come good luck 🎉 Dublin
Stuart, I have watched ALL of your videos start to finish; no leaving or skipping! Some I have watched several times just to be sure I didn't miss anything. One day I am going to send you my own painting just to show you what I have learned watching your videos. I am an "old fart" like you (75) and have my share of "health issues", but I don't let it stop me or slow me down! Plenty o' time to REST after I stop moving! Thank you for ALL of your paintings and wonderful, warm narrations!
Like magic! Merci pour l'inspiration x
O, thanks very much 👍🏻👌🏻🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿Greeting🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
Fantastic. Loved seeing the evolution of the clouds.
Merci, merci, merci infiniment! Vous voir travailler est très thérapeutique!
You never cease to amaze me with the way your clouds move on the canvas/boards. The clouds each have a life of their own...love it.
Wow.
Thanks for posting your very interesting film.
Thankyou , this was so informative and a joy to watch. You are incredibly talented, humble and and inspirational . Thankyou for sharing this 😊
Pure creation in process from beginning to end. Such joy watching you and hearing your wise words. Thankyou so much.
One of my favorite painting sessions. I really enjoy, and learn so much from your conversation throughout!! Thank you so much!!
Very inspiring.
Thank you Stuart!
Hey Stuart, I've been watching your videos for a couple of months and happened upon quite by accident. Amazing how brash movement of your brush can create something so affective, loving it. Also, I enjoy your dry sense of humour and, I watch from start to finish. Lovely stuff!
Oh no it would have made a wonderful seascape (love them) and then you proceed to make an absolute stunner landscape.Thank you
Many thanks!
THIS IS SO COOL! YOU MAKE THINGS LOOKS SO EFFORTLESS AND LOVELY!
You are amazing - luv your tutorials x
Looking forward to the glazing. The Maestro does it again.
That was the most beautiful ocean Seascape that I look at at a daily event. I don't know how close you are to the ocean but that was a perfect storm coming in. Then you blew my mind when I saw a green hit the bottom when you kept saying landscape until I saw that green you could have launched a sailboat but it's all beauteous. Thank you for the visuals. Thank you hope you are feeling well
Another wonderful class, it also made a great video too !!!!
Excellent, !!!
Thank You Sit ,
So much wonderful info! Thank you
Ambidextrous, I'm one of those!
Me too, I can ruin a painting with either hand 😂
Like it! And...if ya saw it in half, you've still got 2 nice paintings. And the next time you do a path (1:18:15), don't forget, it gets wider the closer it gets to the viewer, and NOT the other way around! 🤪
Thanks for that, but not necessary, as you'll see in Part 2.
@@StuartDavies Haaa! I like to keep ya, on ur toes! And I'll keep an eye out, for Part 2. :o)
Great painting as always! I think it would look interesting with some lightning strikes in the lower right area.
Wonderful painting
Gorgeous!
Absolutely stunning ❤
From around 15:16 it looks like a choppy sea viewed from a boat where the area below the painting is the interior of the boat!
I watch and watch... I buy Paynes grey.. and a couple of little palette knives....... Then Then sit and watch, stress, worry and scared to start.... It's really getting me down..!
Thankyou l enjoyed the video
You paint gorgeous skies! Why are clouds darker and can have white background clouds? Clouds, (visible moisture), appear dark because there is less light refraction due to the size of the water droplets or rather, the larger space left around them that is formed by the change and light must pass through. Cloud shapes generally indicate types of air turbulence they cause. Cloud color also tells how direct the sun is, zenith being stronger. The combination of cloud shape and color tells a story. Ground surface formations influence cloud types: mountains vs lakes, plains, etc. My favorite type is 'Nacreous'. (Had meteorology studies during aviation ground schooling, but it was decades ago. Here's hoping I still have ok recall).
It's gorgeous! How do you varnish the painting, what kind of varnish do you use? Is the varnishing brush toast after using it or can it be cleaned and reused?
Inspiring video! Would you suggest the acrylic equivalent of Royal blue and Japanese red?
I don't know. I never use acrylics.
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Hi what is Japanese red. How can I mix it. Can’t seem to get any consensus on it visiting art shops here. Thanks for the demonstration.❤
Try Vermilion, it's probably the closest :-)
I'm 80 and listen to your video and fall asleep not because I'm bored just your voice is very soothing and help's me to sleep, I've copied quite a few of your paintings not even close to what you do but improving all the time as my health is very good so far and hope yours will be too so take care and hang around for a long time to come good luck 🎉 Dublin