I've jumped up a tier with my painting after watching just 4 or 5 of your tutorials. I really appreciate what your doing as a teacher and as a painter. Thanx dude. Leicester Square in London is pronounced Lester Square btw, and the statue on the fountain is Eros.
Love the way you paint. Hope I can relax enough to be able to paint like this. Can only try! And doing it at speed like this might help . Thanks for the inspiration!
15 minutes .........naughty boy!!!! lol That was an awesome demonstration. Really showed the benefits of doing things with a timer making you get to the meat of the subject with less fuss. It also kind of suits the more abstract style. Many thanks.
My favorite part is ur self constructed critique at the end. Don't get me wrong. I love ur whole instruction template, but I believe the self analysis is how we grow as art creators. Thank u, again, for ur time.
Another great demo. Speeding up the painting process is sort of like plein air, reducing excess detail, paint layers and brush strokes. Thank you for sharing your great skills, I have to try more of this.
John, your paintings are great for learning... thanks for these videos! Could you do a painting using perhaps just two colors? Or maybe 3? Keep painting!
Just discovered your wonderful tutorials. I like watercolour for the beautiful colours though. I’ll see if I can adapt your instructions to nice colours.
Really enjoying your videos John. nice and loose and lots of info about what you're doing and thinking! One question: why do you draw all your figures as being large people? John
your tutorials are so-gorgeous and inspiring! ive been watching all your tutorials to learn dry brush effect! what ind of brushes they are, with those bent bristles?
Learned a lot… basically let go of my need to keep fiddling with my paint…. Put it down and let its detail speak for itself. I need a few different brushes though! 8) !
I love that you can get a whole scene done in 10 minutes, but I’m very sad that you lose the best part of the scene, which were the sunset colors. I think if everything else was gray, and at least the sky was a wash of yellow ochre, quin magenta, and ultramarine blue, this would’ve been a much prettier painting.
It's world-famous Piccadilly Circus with equally world-famous statue of Eros -- the world's first aluminum statue.
I've jumped up a tier with my painting after watching just 4 or 5 of your tutorials. I really appreciate what your doing as a teacher and as a painter. Thanx dude. Leicester Square in London is pronounced Lester Square btw, and the statue on the fountain is Eros.
really enjoyed watching you paint. Wish you were still producing videos! Thanks John.
Love the way you paint. Hope I can relax enough to be able to paint like this. Can only try! And doing it at speed like this might help . Thanks for the inspiration!
15 minutes .........naughty boy!!!! lol That was an awesome demonstration. Really showed the benefits of doing things with a timer making you get to the meat of the subject with less fuss. It also kind of suits the more abstract style. Many thanks.
My favorite part is ur self constructed critique at the end. Don't get me wrong. I love ur whole instruction template, but I believe the self analysis is how we grow as art creators. Thank u, again, for ur time.
great idea
❤ Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!!
Another great demo. Speeding up the painting process is sort of like plein air, reducing excess detail, paint layers and brush strokes. Thank you for sharing your great skills, I have to try more of this.
Thank you so much, Julio!
Hi from Australia. Loving your channel & videos. Learning heaps as a newbie. Thanks for all your time and work creating your educational tutorials. 👍
Amazing! Very useful for Plein Air. Hoping more demo like this….about SPEED. Thank you John.
Wow I'm so glad I've found a great channel .....I'm grateful....🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😘😘😘😘
great you are becoming a force
We love the shapes of the people and statue
John, your paintings are great for learning... thanks for these videos!
Could you do a painting using perhaps just two colors? Or maybe 3?
Keep painting!
Thank is a fantastic idea! I will definitely do a video like that!
Great show
I'm so glad I found you. You are incredible. Thank you for showing us how you do this.
Just discovered your wonderful tutorials. I like watercolour for the beautiful colours though. I’ll see if I can adapt your instructions to nice colours.
Great job! Just found your channel and I'm all in!
Excellent !!
Love ❤it
Great teaching. Thank you.
I enjoyed that exercise, will give it a try.
Please do!
I enjoy you demo's. I'm a new subscriber of yours and it's motivated me to start painting again. Where do you get your reference pics from please?
Bravo. Enjoyed it. Thanks
HI, JOHN THAN KOU FOR YOUR ADVICE ........Alex
This is Piccadilly Circus, and the statue - commonly thought to be Eros (Greek god of love) - is actually Eros's brother Anteros.
thanks a lot for the tutorial!
You're welcome!
Really enjoying your videos John. nice and loose and lots of info about what you're doing and thinking! One question: why do you draw all your figures as being large people? John
Is that your natural setting or is it a digital background? If the former, you should put one of your amazing pieces up on that wall! :-)
your tutorials are so-gorgeous and inspiring! ive been watching all your tutorials to learn dry brush effect! what ind of brushes they are, with those bent bristles?
Learned a lot… basically let go of my need to keep fiddling with my paint…. Put it down and let its detail speak for itself. I need a few different brushes though! 8) !
It’s the statue of Eros in Piccadilly Square
Circus!!! Piccadilly Circus sorry
It's a statue of Eros in Piccalilli circus, London.
Thank you!
John where are you? When will there be a new video? I so enjoy watching them and learning…
Hello John. I hope all is well and to see other your new videos...
Hey Marcello! Just had to take a break for a while but I going to be releasing videos soon!
@@johnboxwatercolor sounds good!
Hi John, would you tell us what’s big mop brush did you use for first layer and what size? Thanks
My largest mop brush is a Raphael Soft Aqua size 8
@@johnboxwatercolor thanks John. Keep up painting. 👍
Tell us about your brushes,John.
I am sure that by now you have been told that this is Picadelly circus in London and the is status of cubits.
I love that you can get a whole scene done in 10 minutes, but I’m very sad that you lose the best part of the scene, which were the sunset colors.
I think if everything else was gray, and at least the sky was a wash of yellow ochre, quin magenta, and ultramarine blue, this would’ve been a much prettier painting.
Maybe he didn't want a 'pretty' painting
do you live in Ukraine? or did? your etsy site is empty. I wonder..
I don't live in Ukraine, I just really enjoy their architecture so I paint scenes from their cities!
People deserve to have legs!