Thanks Paul. I am sitting in Torres del Paine, Patagonia with the most gorgeous snow capped mountains outside my window wondering how to paint them and you just showed me how to do it. You make it look so easy. Much appreciated.
Dear Paul, Thanks for still finding the time to post a weekly tutorial on You Tube. I always look forward to it and enjoy your 'performance' with paint and brush. Sincerely, Gerlof van Driel The Hague The Netherlands
I just started watercolor a year ago and have always gravitated to mountain scenes but haven't quite grasped how to make them pop and look more realistic but this video has given me so much more direction and confidence!!!!! Thank you so much I love your videos!
The same subject in different ways is such great practice. This helps me “see” how to achieve what’s in my minds eye. We all so appreciate everything you and Margo do for us. ❤️ from Michigan
I am 4th generation and my children are 5th generation on our plot of land. The trees standing around us are 110 years old. The history is deep. With that passion of beauty I try to produce art. Thank you for helping me on my journey.
WOW! WOW! WOW! That’s like Three Cheers but WAY heartier. Paul, you could not have done a more wonderful tutorial on mountains. I had watched your previous series, which was also awesome, of course, but this was just SO great! Thank you for everything you and our lovely Margot do for us, it is very much appreciated 👏❤️🍁🍂🇨🇦
Votre plus grande fan (Normande) de vos vidéos est une fois de plus merveilleusement enchantée par votre art pour peindre ces montagnes . Et toujours l immense plaisir de réviser mon anglais en vous écoutant...pourvu que vous gardiez le désir de nous faire partager vos secrets et surtout de toujours peindre ! 🤗
My dad did tramp art. You should see the picture frame he made. He also made beautiful gun stocks out of the walnut tree that was cut down. This drive to do art is strong in me. I am doing my best to fulfill my own passion. Thank you for helping pave the way.
thank you Paul. I had requested you demonstrate mountains and just found this wonderful demonstration. As a skier of 50 years, this painting looks so realistic that it reminds me of the mountains in Olympic Valley, California.
Paul, you do know that you are a great teacher, right? I can't do these now, but I saw the three paintings. Just gorgeous. I will do them soon! And, THANK YOU!!
I learn so much from your videos. Thank you for all the great tips, ideas, and procedures! I always try to paint along with you, and learning as I go. Thanks again for the great tutorials! Gretchen
I have all the stuff needed, it's just the courage to have a go. It's Sunday, no work, so today is the day. Thank you Paul Clark for the encouragement. From France.
Hi Paul ! One thing that stands out is that behind your marvellous paintings are some simple techniques. Of course, you are thorough, like a master teacher.
Oh goodness! I live in Bangkok now. I used to live in Austria. I have a picture of a mountain I hiked to that is so so very similar. I have my next project going on in my mind! thank you Paul!
I especially liked the last tutorial of the mountain series. I still need to try out the cling wrap technique. Thank you Paul as always for bringing these tutorials to us! Have a splendid day!
Here are beautiful mountains. I love the one with Saran Wrap, gorgeous. This will help me with a mountain range I am painting. Thanks so much I love your art!
So loved the last scene with the cling wrap. I am painting a fantasy castle up on a mountain scene for my grandson. I am definitely going to practice that technique! Thank you, Paul!
“You don’t have to copy me.” Lol, one thing I’m absolutely learning on this beautiful watercolor journey is it’s impossible to copy another artist especially with this loose style. Just try and copy Paul fellow artists, just try (cracking myself up). Excellent video and need to give that cling wrap a go again since it’s been awhile. Thank you for sharing Paul and Margot. And even though you’re in the UK, I’m saying Happy Thanksgiving to you guys and to your sister that lives across the pond here in our wonderful Florida Paul.
It is a jolly good informative book, my favourite at the moment and have not been able to put it down. You have a good way of communicating; “Imagine you are with me in the medieval street of the village of Verrucola in Tuscany” drawing your readers into the project. First I read the book from cover to cover before starting the projects which I am enjoying learning these new skills. Also a big thank you for the 45 printouts! What a lovely gesture. Lovely website. Like your book, your RUclips is different, I keep coming back for more 😊. I practice practice & practice each and every day, I love watercolour but it is by having good tutors who truly take an interest and enjoy sharing their knowledge that who get their details across. BIG Thank you Paul. ✏️🎨🖍
Good morning Paul, I live near the Sierra Nevada mountains in California and this tutorial was really fun to watch. Lots of textures and great methods to achieve capturing them.
Thanks Paul. Wonderful tutorial again. I really appreciate you showing different techniques and explaining everything as you go along. It always looks quite easy ...... until I actually try it myself! Cheers.
Oh wow! Have to comment before I am even finished watching. Those snowy mountains are BRILLIANT! I can’t stop staring. You make it look so easy. Love all these little secrets you share. I might even be brave enough to give this one a try! Love it, love it!
Thank you a lot for this tutorial! For some time thought how to paint mountains with watercolor, tried many times but could not get result that I wanted. Then yesterday finally found these simple and great techniques.
I used this information to redo a painting I did a year ago when I started painting after a 30 year break. What a difference a year makes with the help of these videos, thanks Paul.
Thanks heaps! I’ve watched many vids on painting mountains but none of them come close to what and how you teach it, your attention to detail is so appreciated. You are, kind sir, an excellent teacher; I need not search out any more vids as I have found what I’ve been looking for. At 70 I’m afraid I’m done with having babies but if I had another son I think I’d want to name him Paul. LOL.
Dear Mr Paul Clark! I saw your tutorial, three weeks ago and note on a paper, : 3 ways to colour mountains number three... How to say you : thank you!!!, to day I paint this lake and mountains and for the first time, with my eyes, I feel proud before my aquarelle... I appreciate so much what you do, and do for all of us...and the beginning of every tutorial, with your touch of humour! Happy evening from south of France
I love the cling film ! Plus I have so many pics from hikes in Rockys that this will help me transfer into painting! Love your humor too, makes me giggle.
Love the way you teach explaining in details what your doing. I love all your colorful funny shirts you coordinate with your videos! Hilarious 😂!! I learn so much with each tutorial!! Thank you!❤️💫
Thank you so much Paul, you are such a great tutor! Clear, to the point, dynamic, I love your channel! Ever so generous, thank you! It seems that I will finally stop struggling when painting my favorite mountain from the kitchen window!
Thank you sir, for giving your time and sharing your incredible talent..... I'm a novice watercolourist (5 months) who knows he'll never achieve your level of skill and expertise, but who finds every one of your videos truly invaluable....you've added countless new possibilities to my journey, for which I must thank you.... p.s. the clingfilm technique looks priceless!
I absolutely LOVED this video. I live in Switzlerland and my son is a great mountain climber/lover/ski instructor and I now have the courage to paint the Alps for his birthday. :)
All three paintings are stunning! You’re such an amazing artist and teacher. I live in a mountain region, and will practice your techniques. Thank you.
Thank you very much Paul! You are such an unbelievably gifted teacher! You are the one who really hold me off giving up on watercolor at moments of blackest despair. I follow you for about three years now, my very first brushes are from your shop and all this time I can always find a wonderful motives, unvaluable knowledge and skills, funny atmosphere, encouragement without hundred hours of theory about values, perspektive and proportions. When a poor student is desperate and lost, one step away from giving up then the dry theory is a wrong way. I AM such a student and often you are my only rescue. At least I still paint with watercolor till now. Thank you so much!
Wow Paul. This was fun. I don’t have the eye for being able to figure out all the shadows without a reference. I appreciate all your fabulous tutorials!
Love all three mountains, especially second ( with the detail) and third mountain ; Love the amazing effect on third mountain; Love the background music in third mountain, Love your work Paul, it is always great to learn your method.
Very impressive- you can “feel” the cold. Another great tutorial. Thank you so much. My painting has really improved since I started painting with you last year. Yes- I’ve been here from the beginning.
Enjoyed your latest tuition video. 👍 Mountains and Glen's are my strongest and most enjoyable subject to paint, having climbed many hills in the Scottish Cairngorms , I understand the shapes, textures, and shadows that daylight can cast on the landscape... I tend to use a short almost dry rigger brush on its side, and glide it across the paper to capture the rock faces, crevices, and shadows. Drop in some mauve, or violet for some heather, and a touch of yellow ochre......🏴🎨🖌️
Hi Paul, I find your channel to be one of the best tutorials for painting landscapes. Thanks for all you do I really appreciate learning about the sandwich wrapper techique for creating texture and the knife for creating sparkling water. I enjoy learning new things. Thanks again.
Dear Mr. Clark, for about 2 years I dreamed of learning to work with watercolors. I studied (mostly theoretically) all brands of paper, all pigments. The point is that watercolor landscapes just tormented me for these 2 years. And although I watched a lot of workshops and subscribed to many channels, I painted poorly, especially landscapes. I didn't know how to mix paints, I didn't understand why. But after only one of your lessons, I was able to paint the sea, the rocks, the lighthouse. Indeed, a miracle happened! Progress has been so rapid, I thought, maybe I'm in a different reality! Thank you very much. You are a genius teacher!
Thank you so much for your video and explanation! Painting landscapes is my stress reliever and most of the time I don't try nor want to make something pretty or realistic. I mostly just drop colors here and there, mix watercolor paint, pencils, wax pencils... I just go however I feel like. But lately I've been painting a view that included mountains, and a friend of mine wanted me to finish the piece for him as a Christmas gift. The thing is that I had never painted mountains before so that was making me anxious. But your video helped immensely. Your way to explain things make everything easier. 😊 I've been able to finish my painting and I'm quite excited about it. Thank you again for sharing your time and experience with us. 💕
loved it. I am not keeping well today and watching this was the time when I forgot it. You are a great happy person and your paintings have your free flowing personality
What a wonderful mix of different techniques and ideas. Thank you so much! I can’t wait to incorporate these methods as I paint my recent Montana trip.
Your tutorials are the best! I don't know which one is my favourite among the three. Would love to see a tutorial on how to paint a mountain or hill that is full of trees...
I thought you wasn't going to have a tutorial this morning but I still checked when it was 8 o'clock. These three paintings are dynamic! Wonderful works of art as usual! Thank you so much and also thank you for the teaching the tecniques like how use the credit card to remove the paint. These are new methods I just learned.
I forgot today was Wednesday so it was such a lovely surprise to wake up to this video! Your "How to Paint" series are always so helpful. I'm using your "How to Paint Trees" one right now!
I’ve just returned from the Swiss Alps, and have been so frustrated in trying to paint them! You just totally simplified it all with that first painting! I’m thrilled! When I get really brave and inspired, I’ll try the second painting!
Thanks Paul. I am sitting in Torres del Paine, Patagonia with the most gorgeous snow capped mountains outside my window wondering how to paint them and you just showed me how to do it. You make it look so easy. Much appreciated.
Wow!!! - that sounds wonderful - have fun!
OMG.....speechless !!! the second mountain demo is stunning.
Thank you - that's very kind Lindy!
One of the Best Teachers. Sense of joy while teaching. That's the best! Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial. Certainly one of the most influential online teachers i've encountered while meandering you-tube. Respect
Wow, thanks!
Lovely paintings, the purple in that last one was just "chefs kiss"
Thanks so much Stephanie!
One of the world's best watercolourists in turbocharged form, here.
Dear Paul,
Thanks for still finding the time to post a weekly tutorial on You Tube. I always look forward to it and enjoy your 'performance' with paint and brush.
Sincerely,
Gerlof van Driel
The Hague
The Netherlands
Many thanks Gerlof from The Hague!!
I just started watercolor a year ago and have always gravitated to mountain scenes but haven't quite grasped how to make them pop and look more realistic but this video has given me so much more direction and confidence!!!!! Thank you so much I love your videos!
Happy to help!
The same subject in different ways is such great practice. This helps me “see” how to achieve what’s in my minds eye. We all so appreciate everything you and Margo do for us. ❤️ from Michigan
You're welcome 😊 Thanks Kimberly🌹
I am 4th generation and my children are 5th generation on our plot of land. The trees standing around us are 110 years old. The history is deep. With that passion of beauty I try to produce art. Thank you for helping me on my journey.
Thanks for sharing this!
So so stunning! Love the Mountains! Thank You Paul!!
Glad you like them!
WOW! WOW! WOW! That’s like Three Cheers but WAY heartier. Paul, you could not have done a more wonderful tutorial on mountains. I had watched your previous series, which was also awesome, of course, but this was just SO great!
Thank you for everything you and our lovely Margot do for us, it is very much appreciated 👏❤️🍁🍂🇨🇦
Hi there Didi! - always love reading your comments - thanks as always and keep in touch!
Not only are your paintings mesmerizing...you make it look so simple....that's another art I believe ...to make people pick up brush and try painting
Thank you so much 😀
Votre plus grande fan (Normande) de vos vidéos est une fois de plus merveilleusement enchantée par votre art pour peindre ces montagnes . Et toujours l immense plaisir de réviser mon anglais en vous écoutant...pourvu que vous gardiez le désir de nous faire partager vos secrets et surtout de toujours peindre ! 🤗
My dad did tramp art. You should see the picture frame he made. He also made beautiful gun stocks out of the walnut tree that was cut down. This drive to do art is strong in me. I am doing my best to fulfill my own passion. Thank you for helping pave the way.
thank you Paul. I had requested you demonstrate mountains and just found this wonderful demonstration. As a skier of 50 years, this painting looks so realistic that it reminds me of the mountains in Olympic Valley, California.
Paul, I love the way your mountains came out. Simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing 😍
My pleasure 😊
Paul, you do know that you are a great teacher, right? I can't do these now, but I saw the three paintings. Just gorgeous. I will do them soon! And, THANK YOU!!
Thank you to you too J - always appreciated!
Hi Paul, thanks for the gorgeous mountains; i really thought the 2nd one was a photo. It is awesome. Can't wait to try it xx
Have fun!
Thank you Paul... It's wonderful and really helpful.
Glad you think so!
I learn so much from your videos. Thank you for all the great tips, ideas, and procedures!
I always try to paint along with you, and learning as I go. Thanks again for the great tutorials!
Gretchen
You are so welcome Gretchen!
I have all the stuff needed, it's just the courage to have a go. It's Sunday, no work, so today is the day. Thank you Paul Clark for the encouragement. From France.
Gi for it .... and nothing to be afraid of - what's the worst that can happen!!!!
Oh they are lovely and I will try all of them! Thank you so much Paul!
Glad you like them!
Hi Paul ! One thing that stands out is that behind your marvellous paintings are some simple techniques. Of course, you are thorough, like a master teacher.
Many thanks!!!
I so enjoy your videos. I have watched this one several times over the last couple of years and one day I will paint a mountain!
Oh goodness! I live in Bangkok now. I used to live in Austria. I have a picture of a mountain I hiked to that is so so very similar. I have my next project going on in my mind! thank you Paul!
So cool! - go for it Sandra!
Thanks for your sharing. You make everything so smooth and easy. I may try to paint it this weekend. You’re my favorite artist on RUclips.
Very kind many thanks 😊
I especially liked the last tutorial of the mountain series. I still need to try out the cling wrap technique. Thank you Paul as always for bringing these tutorials to us! Have a splendid day!
Very welcome Ruby!
Paul, thanks so much for the beautiful demonstration and really good explanation of your 3 Easy Ways! All the best
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Mister Clark .Thank you so much.All of these techniques are beautiful but the 3rd one was the best.
Glad you liked it!
You are just superb .You made painting easy and fun. Using your missed Wednesday in doing your missed tutorial . Thankyou Paul
Such a great display of what granulating watercolour paints can do! Beautiful, all three mountain ranges! Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for such an amazing mountain tutorial, your style of teaching is so easy to follow and inspirational, great way to start the day.
You're very welcome!
Here are beautiful mountains. I love the one with Saran Wrap, gorgeous. This will help me with a mountain range I am painting. Thanks so much I love your art!
So loved the last scene with the cling wrap. I am painting a fantasy castle up on a mountain scene for my grandson. I am definitely going to practice that technique! Thank you, Paul!
Sounds great! Happy to help 👍
“You don’t have to copy me.” Lol, one thing I’m absolutely learning on this beautiful watercolor journey is it’s impossible to copy another artist especially with this loose style. Just try and copy Paul fellow artists, just try (cracking myself up). Excellent video and need to give that cling wrap a go again since it’s been awhile. Thank you for sharing Paul and Margot. And even though you’re in the UK, I’m saying Happy Thanksgiving to you guys and to your sister that lives across the pond here in our wonderful Florida Paul.
Lol!!! thanks Rita .... and a happy Thanksgiving to you !!!
Thank you sir!I'm also learning more from you sir!... Thanking you sir!-Bodhisattwa Gupta (KajalGupta 70+)
It is a jolly good informative book, my favourite at the moment and have not been able to put it down. You have a good way of communicating; “Imagine you are with me in the medieval street of the village of Verrucola in Tuscany” drawing your readers into the project. First I read the book from cover to cover before starting the projects which I am enjoying learning these new skills. Also a big thank you for the 45 printouts! What a lovely gesture. Lovely website. Like your book, your RUclips is different, I keep coming back for more 😊. I practice practice & practice each and every day, I love watercolour but it is by having good tutors who truly take an interest and enjoy sharing their knowledge that who get their details across. BIG Thank you Paul. ✏️🎨🖍
A BIG thank you to you too BB - much appreciated - keep in touch, more to come!
Good morning Paul, I live near the Sierra Nevada mountains in California and this tutorial was really fun to watch. Lots of textures and great methods to achieve capturing them.
Thanks Paul. Wonderful tutorial again. I really appreciate you showing different techniques and explaining everything as you go along. It always looks quite easy ...... until I actually try it myself! Cheers.
You are very welcome... you can do it.... lots of practice!
Thank you for this tutorial. I learned a lot and laughed a number of times. It was enjoyable to watch and learn😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great use of the plastic wrap on the dropped in wet color. Fabulous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Oh wow! Have to comment before I am even finished watching. Those snowy mountains are BRILLIANT! I can’t stop staring. You make it look so easy. Love all these little secrets you share. I might even be brave enough to give this one a try! Love it, love it!
Thank you so much! - you can do it Alison!
Thank you a lot for this tutorial! For some time thought how to paint mountains with watercolor, tried many times but could not get result that I wanted. Then yesterday finally found these simple and great techniques.
Glad I could help!
Thank you So much for simplifying the process, the cling film is an amazing idea, love it!
You are so welcome!
thank a lot Paul! I have to try this 3 methods...beautiful all as ever! Take care of you! See you next wednesday!
Thanks, you too!
That's amazing . Love it. These mountains will be the next thing I paint. Thanks Paul.
Have fun!
I used this information to redo a painting I did a year ago when I started painting after a 30 year break. What a difference a year makes with the help of these videos, thanks Paul.
Wonderful! wow! - 30 years - go for it George!
Love watching you paint! Happy little places.
Thank you! 😊
this is video I was needing to help me paint my "Mount Hood". Thank you for all the tips.
Glad I could help!
I loved the last one, as usual thanks for all your help.
You are so welcome!
Awesome demo of three different techniques.thanks for sharing
Thanks heaps! I’ve watched many vids on painting mountains but none of them come close to what and how you teach it, your attention to detail is so appreciated. You are, kind sir, an excellent teacher; I need not search out any more vids as I have found what I’ve been looking for. At 70 I’m afraid I’m done with having babies but if I had another son I think I’d want to name him Paul. LOL.
Awesome, thank you! - great comment Lol!!!
Thank you for showing us so many great techniques. Wonderful lesson.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Dear Mr Paul Clark! I saw your tutorial, three weeks ago and note on a paper, : 3 ways to colour mountains number three... How to say you : thank you!!!, to day I paint this lake and mountains and for the first time, with my eyes, I feel proud before my aquarelle... I appreciate so much what you do, and do for all of us...and the beginning of every tutorial, with your touch of humour! Happy evening from south of France
Thanks so much!
I love the cling film ! Plus I have so many pics from hikes in Rockys that this will help me transfer into painting! Love your humor too, makes me giggle.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful lesson Paul! I live near the mountains and see their beauty everyday. This inspires me to paint them more!
You are very welcome
Love the way you teach explaining in details what your doing. I love all your colorful funny shirts you coordinate with your videos! Hilarious 😂!! I learn so much with each tutorial!! Thank you!❤️💫
Thanks so much!
Totally agree. Paul never fails to inject happy hormones is his lessons. Really fun to be here.❤️💕🙂😊
If just watching you paint gives so much enjoyment it will surely be enjoyable painting it too. Thankyou Paul for these beautiful mountain techniques.
Oh yes I agree! Thank you Paul
Thank you so much Paul, you are such a great tutor! Clear, to the point, dynamic, I love your channel! Ever so generous, thank you! It seems that I will finally stop struggling when painting my favorite mountain from the kitchen window!
Glad you like them Rox!
That was great, loved the last one the best. Thanks, hope you're feeling well you look a bit tired today.
Thank you sir, for giving your time and sharing your incredible talent..... I'm a novice watercolourist (5 months) who knows he'll never achieve your level of skill and expertise, but who finds every one of your videos truly invaluable....you've added countless new possibilities to my journey, for which I must thank you.... p.s. the clingfilm technique looks priceless!
So nice of you - thanks!
I absolutely LOVED this video. I live in Switzlerland and my son is a great mountain climber/lover/ski instructor and I now have the courage to paint the Alps for his birthday. :)
That is awesome! thanks Delia!
Once again a wonderful lesson, I always look forward to watercolour Wednesday.
Thank you so much 😀
wow, that's a lot packed into 23 minutes! can't wait to try it
Great to hear!
Thanks, Paul - for you dedication, instruction, interesting techniques, encouragement and inspiration.
Glad you enjoyed it Gila!
Thanks so much for another great video. I am beginning to love Wednesday. Love that you covered so many techniques.Thanks you guys
One of my favourite hobbies getting lost in the mountains. Can’t wait to try this, thanks Paul. :)
Have fun! - and many thanks!!!
As always, Paul, a wonderful and instructive tutorial, thanks so much!
Thanks again!
All three paintings are stunning! You’re such an amazing artist and teacher. I live in a mountain region, and will practice your techniques. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Marion. Mid Wells. I Love the way you paint I'm new to watercolor painting
Thank you very much Paul! You are such an unbelievably gifted teacher! You are the one who really hold me off giving up on watercolor at moments of blackest despair. I follow you for about three years now, my very first brushes are from your shop and all this time I can always find a wonderful motives, unvaluable knowledge and skills, funny atmosphere, encouragement without hundred hours of theory about values, perspektive and proportions. When a poor student is desperate and lost, one step away from giving up then the dry theory is a wrong way. I AM such a student and often you are my only rescue. At least I still paint with watercolor till now. Thank you so much!
What a lovely comment and thanks so much for your support ... since the beginning!
As usual, unique and wonderful! Even your background music is beautiful and unobtrusive! Thank you!
Thank you very much Janice!!
Wow Paul. This was fun. I don’t have the eye for being able to figure out all the shadows without a reference. I appreciate all your fabulous tutorials!
Glad it was helpful!
Love all three mountains, especially second ( with the detail) and third mountain ; Love the amazing effect on third mountain; Love the background music in third mountain, Love your work Paul, it is always great to learn your method.
Thank you very much!
Very impressive- you can “feel” the cold. Another great tutorial. Thank you so much. My painting has really improved since I started painting with you last year. Yes- I’ve been here from the beginning.
My pleasure 😊
Enjoyed your latest tuition video. 👍
Mountains and Glen's are my strongest and most enjoyable subject to paint, having climbed many hills in the Scottish Cairngorms ,
I understand the shapes, textures, and shadows that daylight can cast on the landscape...
I tend to use a short almost dry rigger brush on its side, and glide it across the paper to capture the rock faces, crevices, and shadows.
Drop in some mauve, or violet for some heather, and a touch of yellow ochre......🏴🎨🖌️
Hi Paul, I find your channel to be one of the best tutorials for painting landscapes. Thanks for all you do I really appreciate learning about the sandwich wrapper techique for creating texture and the knife for creating sparkling water. I enjoy learning new things. Thanks again.
Thanks very much Michael!
Dear Mr. Clark, for about 2 years I dreamed of learning to work with watercolors. I studied (mostly theoretically) all brands of paper, all pigments. The point is that watercolor landscapes just tormented me for these 2 years. And although I watched a lot of workshops and subscribed to many channels, I painted poorly, especially landscapes. I didn't know how to mix paints, I didn't understand why. But after only one of your lessons, I was able to paint the sea, the rocks, the lighthouse. Indeed, a miracle happened! Progress has been so rapid, I thought, maybe I'm in a different reality! Thank you very much. You are a genius teacher!
That's great to hear - so happy I can help - keep in touch!!!
Thanks so much for this. I’m travelling to Yellowstone in a couple of months and hope to try some painting whilst I’m there.
Really amazing what you can get with such easy ways. Thank you for showing!
Thanks for watching!!!
I loved watching this and am itching to try it myself. Thank you fot your inspiration.
Thank you for your instructions. I’m just learning water colors. So Much To Learn.
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much for your video and explanation! Painting landscapes is my stress reliever and most of the time I don't try nor want to make something pretty or realistic. I mostly just drop colors here and there, mix watercolor paint, pencils, wax pencils... I just go however I feel like.
But lately I've been painting a view that included mountains, and a friend of mine wanted me to finish the piece for him as a Christmas gift. The thing is that I had never painted mountains before so that was making me anxious. But your video helped immensely.
Your way to explain things make everything easier. 😊 I've been able to finish my painting and I'm quite excited about it.
Thank you again for sharing your time and experience with us. 💕
Great comment - thanks for sharing!
Wonderful Paul. Love the cling film effect. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Louis!
loved it. I am not keeping well today and watching this was the time when I forgot it. You are a great happy person and your paintings have your free flowing personality
Thanks and hope you feel better soon!
Mr. Clark you are a gifted teacher and an incredible artist. I can't thank you enough.
Outstanding! Thank you for all the different ways to achieve these mountain vistas!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing Paul, after seeing your video I feel more motivated to paint the mountain around here, Cheers
I really liked the 2nd demo. The colors and simplicity is stunning!
Thank you so much!
Incredible - especially the last two. About to give them a try!
Have fun Adrien!!
What a wonderful mix of different techniques and ideas. Thank you so much! I can’t wait to incorporate these methods as I paint my recent Montana trip.
Fascinating as ever. Just love watching the magic of watercolour......
Cheers Joy!
Your tutorials are the best! I don't know which one is my favourite among the three. Would love to see a tutorial on how to paint a mountain or hill that is full of trees...
Awesome, thank you! - suggestion noted!
Beautiful,Beautiful, job Thank you for Sharing who did the singing Great Video....
Thank you so much!
Sometimes life can be really tough, but when you bring art into the mix it makes the hard edges of life so much more smooth. Thank you very very much.
My pleasure!
I thought you wasn't going to have a tutorial this morning but I still checked when it was 8 o'clock. These three paintings are dynamic! Wonderful works of art as usual! Thank you so much and also thank you for the teaching the tecniques like how use the credit card to remove the paint. These are new methods I just learned.
You’re welcome 😊 Jillian!
The use of the credit card was magical! I'd like to see more videos on using this technique. Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it! - have you seen this video: ruclips.net/video/MJXD4uDGYZs/видео.html
Thank you,Thank you,thank you. You make it look so easy.
I forgot today was Wednesday so it was such a lovely surprise to wake up to this video! Your "How to Paint" series are always so helpful. I'm using your "How to Paint Trees" one right now!
I’ve just returned from the Swiss Alps, and have been so frustrated in trying to paint them! You just totally simplified it all with that first painting! I’m thrilled! When I get really brave and inspired, I’ll try the second painting!
What a great lesson.....I love painting rocks and now you've shown me how to tackle mountains as well.....brilliant demo....thanks!
Cheers as always!!
Wow! A triple lesson awesome! Thank you so much!
Glad you liked it!