Still here!!! Always see you still the very end! Unless circumstances don't permit me! But I return till the 3nd .blVery grateful for your demonstrations!!!
LOVE YOUR VIDEO & I DO WATCH PART 2 AND HOW EVER MANY PARTS YOU MAKE! I THINK WHAT YOU REFER TO AS THE ARENA AREA IS A POND, AND YOUR FARMERS AIR STRIP IS A BROOK TO THE POND. :-)
My paintings look more like this one, getting better at adding the hooks and stuff that gets the eyes attention, this style is so addicting. Thank you Stuart for sharing your knowledge with us all. Aloha!🤙❤️
"Could be a man standing on one leg.." That my fine sir is my life...I see faces and people shapes in so much that I paint, in the skys, in the trees and in the shadows!! I have to apologize to them as I paint them out...and appreciate that they came when they did...!! Adore you and your work, this is a wonderful video into the heart of your process. I can't thank you enough for what you have taught me via Utube, I wish I was not afraid to fly...From the bottom and top of my heart...thank you Stuart!!🤗🤗
I love getting your tips. To be honest I spend hours watching your videos on RUclips and I con not believe anyone that loves painting would not stay focus through the entire video. Hope to be as good as you one day💕
Watching you from Durban South Africa. Love your skies and landscapes. Gosh! I could, (sometimes do actually) watch for hours the way you make a blank canvas come alive. A joy. Thank you.
“Nod off after 10 seconds”? Perish the thought, Stuart! I’m still here and I will remain until the end. Watching you paint is inspiring and relaxing. And I’ve never had a problem with your briefly blocking the painting, so there was never a need to apologize. Thank you for being you.
Fritz Perls talked of the simple viewing as a creator of interest/purpose. Once "satisfied" then it loses its focus, so we look to find "new interest". Your discovery process in action cycles the interest mental processes. To finish is a memory of what was valuable but importance changes. I enjoy your perception first/discovery second/then memory of creating past shapes to be "satisfied" good mental therapy.
This is simple, and beautiful. There are some artists that overload paintings with paths, trees, bushes, flowers, sun beams, etc. Lately, I've been appreciating the open bare fields/land scenery. With the right amount of details, I find paintings as such to be beautiful.
It's not the fact that people are bored that they quit the video, it's because of your calming voice. I even use your video's to have a good sleep. I enjoy watching you painting et voila, i am asleep. Double win!!! So two times thank you!!!!!
Thank you. Loved your comment" You don't need to put a rabbit in the painting, because you've got a hare!!" I always get a hair!! Looking forward to your next video!!
Great work as usual Stuart. Amazing what you do with a somewhat limited color pallet to create so much depth and perspective. Yes. Please do second part! 😊
This one from my point of you it as a look of a japanese painting that is a new style from you i sur do love whath you do and i love watching thank you so much!✌❤
Can't wait to see this video .. but more than that .. can't wait to share my good news .. I sold one of my paintings for £ 300.. not that much, I know .. but exciting for me none the less.
I am subscribed, am 30 minutes into the video and still very much awake, and enjoying this demonstration thoroughly! Stewart, you are always a delight to watch & to listen to. Thank you for another fun & instructive time!!
Hi Stuart I have not seen you lately as my pa died, he was English but lived in Queensland. Ive had to deal with rows over the will. Nice to hear the calm voice again. Love Mary Ann from Australia
This was a very enjoyable session. I think I am finally beginning to "see" what is in the initial brush strokes, for myself but also from your comments. I learn so much from watching the development of what you see as well as how you bring it to the board. Thank you again for your efforts in opening a whole new world.
Oh great! Just got up to feed cat and saw you’ve done new video. It’s 5:30 AM here in NYC and going to watch now!! Yay!! THANKS Stuart. Love all your work. Love your humor. Love listening to you. I learn so much. AND you are a de-stresser. With much love, LCMR
Excellent video! "Your brain is trying to figure out why you´re here in the first place"...so funny! The low-lying cloud technique is very interesting. Definitely want to see the glazing in part 2!
That lower layer of clouds you added, we would call a ‘scud layer’ in aviation. Great video! I’m looking forward to watching part 2! I need more info on glazing…
Yes, please do a part 2. I have a few paintings that need taking to the next stage and it’s very instructional to hear your thoughts on your paintings when you come back to them with fresh eyes.
I was struggling to bring a painting (still life) to a point at which I could leave it for a while when some words from your video(s) sprang to mind.......I immediately took the action required (including relaxing) and hey presto, job done! I watch your videos right through because I enjoy just watching and listening, apart from gaining technical advice (.eg remove unwanted paint with linseed, not solvent) and methodologies - scrunched up kitchen paper is one of the things that solved the probs with the painting mentioned previously. Thank you SO much .
Yes Stuart, I like to see the part 2 of videos but I cant always find them. I watch them out of sync when I come across them and they are great for learning. Thanks
Wonderful as ever! Love the finger cloudery. Whenever I’m stuck on a painting all I have to do is get a dose of SD and I’m inspired and rearing to go again.
idk if you've done that already, but can you do a video where you talk about oil paint and how to prepare your paint properly? I hope you know what I mean. I just dont know what paint I should use, what oil... how to mix it properly etc
👋Good evening, Stuart, how are you? - No, I have not slept, but saved this video especially for tonight, so I can see it in one piece, from the beginning to the end. You've proven your mastership again, even as an instructor, although you don't have to prove it to students and amateurs. The artwork looks great and contains quite some interesting structures. The lower row of clouds contributes significantly to the depth of the painting, the landscape, which was created very gradually, looks so very interesting because it was created inside of you and is therefore unique, and the overall painting, whose creation one simply has to follow from the first to the last brushstroke, is excellent. If you walk along the paths, you find yourself in the midst of the scenery, absorb it, and even the next day you remember having been "somewhere", perhaps not in this world, but in another. Should the works of an artist leave an impression in the "matrix", perhaps we create new worlds or parts of them with it, which in my opinion does not happen when one paints or copies according to reference; because nothing new can be created by this (but it is of course an exercise to improve). Anyway Stuart, I look forward to a part 2 or a new painting, I like this one as it is. But: it is YOUR imagination that takes substance here. Thank you very much, and have a good remainder of the evening.💐
Ending you work very much ❤❤
Always a pleasure waking up and having a coffee with a new video.
You have never talked me to sleep. It's too interesting to watch how the painting grows into something really fabulous. You never cease to amaze me.
Still here!!! Always see you still the very end! Unless circumstances don't permit me! But I return till the 3nd .blVery grateful for your demonstrations!!!
Love the Stuart. Knows his own value !!!
It's amazing how mesmerizing it is to see a master at his craft :) i think I've watched all of Stuart's videos yet I've never even touched a canvas!
Hello my dear friend, very beautiful painting thanks for sharing please stay connected, have a nice day 💗 💓 😊 😀 ☺️
LOVE YOUR VIDEO & I DO WATCH PART 2 AND HOW EVER MANY PARTS YOU MAKE! I THINK WHAT YOU REFER TO AS THE ARENA AREA IS A POND, AND YOUR FARMERS AIR STRIP IS A BROOK TO THE POND. :-)
I like the part 2’s of your paintings!!!
in fact it looks pretty damn nice like that
My paintings look more like this one, getting better at adding the hooks and stuff that gets the eyes attention, this style is so addicting. Thank you Stuart for sharing your knowledge with us all. Aloha!🤙❤️
FANTASTIC
"Could be a man standing on one leg.." That my fine sir is my life...I see faces and people shapes in so much that I paint, in the skys, in the trees and in the shadows!! I have to apologize to them as I paint them out...and appreciate that they came when they did...!! Adore you and your work, this is a wonderful video into the heart of your process. I can't thank you enough for what you have taught me via Utube, I wish I was not afraid to fly...From the bottom and top of my heart...thank you Stuart!!🤗🤗
As to public commenting, I highly recommend artists see the way you teach doing clouds! I can never get enough of seeing you painting yours!!
Looking forward to the next video, though this is brilliant anyway...in fact, I've just given a huge sigh of satisfaction.
I love getting your tips. To be honest I spend hours watching your videos on RUclips and I con not believe anyone that loves painting would not stay focus through the entire video. Hope to be as good as you one day💕
Qué bonitos celajes, me encantan, y todas sus pinturas..... Es un genio. Felicidades.....
Lovely lunch break watch. Love to watch part2
Ohh yay a new video!! Instant 👍 and now off to watch. Much appreciated Stu!
Looking forward to part 2-especially the glazingg
Watching you from Durban South Africa. Love your skies and landscapes. Gosh! I could, (sometimes do actually) watch for hours the way you make a blank canvas come alive. A joy. Thank you.
Great video and yes please I’d love to see stage two!
“Nod off after 10 seconds”? Perish the thought, Stuart! I’m still here and I will remain until the end. Watching you paint is inspiring and relaxing. And I’ve never had a problem with your briefly blocking the painting, so there was never a need to apologize. Thank you for being you.
Thank you so much Stuart, wonderful teaching !
Your painting and explaining are super encouraging!!
Stuart! Now I'm seeing boats everywhere! Ha! You sound like you are getting stronger, my friend! Good for you!👍
I love part 2s. I like seeing where you go on your journey to complete a painting. Your work is freeing to me. Love it!
I love what you do beautiful landscape and skyscapes
You sir, are a master painter, a true European artisan. As all true masters, they underestimate there true worth. Excellent demonstration!
So many lessons. in this video. Wow!!! Thank you
Fritz Perls talked of the simple viewing as a creator of interest/purpose. Once "satisfied" then it loses its focus, so we look to find "new interest". Your discovery process in action cycles the interest mental processes. To finish is a memory of what was valuable but importance changes. I enjoy your perception first/discovery second/then memory of creating past shapes to be "satisfied" good mental therapy.
This is simple, and beautiful. There are some artists that overload paintings with paths, trees, bushes, flowers, sun beams, etc. Lately, I've been appreciating the open bare fields/land scenery. With the right amount of details, I find paintings as such to be beautiful.
It's not the fact that people are bored that they quit the video, it's because of your calming voice. I even use your video's to have a good sleep. I enjoy watching you painting et voila, i am asleep. Double win!!! So two times thank you!!!!!
Thank you for this fantastic video Stuart. 👏👏👏❤️
This would be my dream to be able to paint so freely and create incredible art like this ❤
Happy is the artist that can create an image of God's wonderful creation, thanks Stuart.
one of your best tutorials. Thank you so much.
The way you. work is amazing. I love it.
It is dark colors but it is beautiful 😍
Thank you for sharing
🎨🖌👋💕
looking forward to part 2
I love your class. Thank you for share your knowledge.
Thank you. Loved your comment" You don't need to put a rabbit in the painting, because you've got a hare!!" I always get a hair!! Looking forward to your next video!!
Absolutely wonderful.
Hi thank you for sharing this painting.pleas coutiniu to part 2 .So amazing painting 🖌️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Stuart love this painting
Stuart, I can't stop seeing a ship now 😂. I love your videos, you are a very interesting and handsome man. Thanks for the lessons 🙏.
I love (among other things) that you talk to your paint. 😄
Cannot wait for part 2 :)
Great work as usual Stuart. Amazing what you do with a somewhat limited color pallet to create so much depth and perspective. Yes. Please do second part! 😊
I watch all your videos and learn something new each time. Looking forward to part 2. I very much like your technique and teaching process.
This one from my point of you it as a look of a japanese painting that is a new style from you i sur do love whath you do and i love watching thank you so much!✌❤
Can't wait to see this video .. but more than that .. can't wait to share my good news .. I sold one of my paintings for
£ 300.. not that much, I know .. but exciting for me none the less.
That is awesome!
I would love to see you do a boat like that beginning one. Its really interesting how it just happened.
How could anyone possibly go to sleep while watching you paint ?? Sacre bleu !!!
.You have done it again Stuart. Wow! how easy you make it look. Keep wowing us.
The teaching is amazing and made even more delightful by your sense of humor.😀
I am subscribed, am 30 minutes into the video and still very much awake, and enjoying this demonstration thoroughly! Stewart, you are always a delight to watch & to listen to. Thank you for another fun & instructive time!!
Yes, please let us see Part II. I love watching you. I am learning so much.
I could forget about watching, and be perfectly happy just listening…….❤
Just amazing what you can do with that brush.
Hi Stuart I have not seen you lately as my pa died, he was English but lived in Queensland. Ive had to deal with rows over the will. Nice to hear the calm voice again. Love Mary Ann from Australia
Amazing, thanks for the lesson.
I always watch the second parts.
This was a very enjoyable session. I think I am finally beginning to "see" what is in the initial brush strokes, for myself but also from your comments. I learn so much from watching the development of what you see as well as how you bring it to the board. Thank you again for your efforts in opening a whole new world.
Oh great! Just got up to feed cat and saw you’ve done new video. It’s 5:30 AM here in NYC and going to watch now!! Yay!! THANKS Stuart. Love all your work. Love your humor. Love listening to you. I learn so much. AND you are a de-stresser. With much love, LCMR
Excellent video! "Your brain is trying to figure out why you´re here in the first place"...so funny! The low-lying cloud technique is very interesting. Definitely want to see the glazing in part 2!
Hey Robert it's me T.Ruth Telher!!
That lower layer of clouds you added, we would call a ‘scud layer’ in aviation. Great video! I’m looking forward to watching part 2! I need more info on glazing…
I'd sure like to see part 2!!
Yes, please do a part 2. I have a few paintings that need taking to the next stage and it’s very instructional to hear your thoughts on your paintings when you come back to them with fresh eyes.
Will do!
@@StuartDavies did you ever film part 2? Just finished this video!
Part two, three, or four-I’ll watch.
Thoroughly enjoying this journey. I shall take my 15yo son along.
Thanks! I very much like your videos while I draw!
Thank you!
Thanks!! what amazing image created in such a short time. I record and rewatch and share with friends who also are impressed.
Absolutely Great Best Yet ! Can’t wait to see Part 2 👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏼
Thankyou for the lovely video l enjoyed every second of it and learned so much of your master class as always
I was struggling to bring a painting (still life) to a point at which I could leave it for a while when some words from your video(s) sprang to mind.......I immediately took the action required (including relaxing) and hey presto, job done! I watch your videos right through because I enjoy just watching and listening, apart from gaining technical advice (.eg remove unwanted paint with linseed, not solvent) and methodologies - scrunched up kitchen paper is one of the things that solved the probs with the painting mentioned previously. Thank you SO much .
Yes Stuart, I like to see the part 2 of videos but I cant always find them. I watch them out of sync when I come across them and they are great for learning. Thanks
So much fun to watch you. You are also hilarious.
Thank you, I have just started to watch this video and already I'm learning.
Yes on part 2's. Wish you would put them together when you are happy with them.
Good show teach.
Wonderful as ever! Love the finger cloudery. Whenever I’m stuck on a painting all I have to do is get a dose of SD and I’m inspired and rearing to go again.
I am looking forward to part 2. I'd like to see where we end up. Thank you.
E' sempre un piacere passare un po' di tempo ad ammirare il tuo talento. Attendo con impazienza la seconda parte del video , Grazie!
Another master class, looking forward to part 2
Love the rabbit / "hair" pun.
🤪🤣😂
Yes Stuart, still here. I'm hooked, can't stop watching your superb lessons, thank you so much for all you share with us.
Awesome, thank you!
Oh no, Stuart. THANK YOU.
Always like part 2 and looking forward to it coming.
Great!!
Love watching you paint! Always interesting and informative! Thank you!
thanks Stuart you have an amazing imagination. I loved watching you do the painting particularly how you did the clouds. I look forward to part 2.
Loving it
Fantastic! I always watch part 2! Thank you so much!! 💙💙💙💙
idk if you've done that already, but can you do a video where you talk about oil paint and how to prepare your paint properly?
I hope you know what I mean. I just dont know what paint I should use, what oil... how to mix it properly etc
I saw the ship as soon as you wiped off the trees!!!
👋Good evening, Stuart, how are you? - No, I have not slept, but saved this video especially for tonight, so I can see it in one piece, from the beginning to the end. You've proven your mastership again, even as an instructor, although you don't have to prove it to students and amateurs. The artwork looks great and contains quite some interesting structures. The lower row of clouds contributes significantly to the depth of the painting, the landscape, which was created very gradually, looks so very interesting because it was created inside of you and is therefore unique, and the overall painting, whose creation one simply has to follow from the first to the last brushstroke, is excellent. If you walk along the paths, you find yourself in the midst of the scenery, absorb it, and even the next day you remember having been "somewhere", perhaps not in this world, but in another. Should the works of an artist leave an impression in the "matrix", perhaps we create new worlds or parts of them with it, which in my opinion does not happen when one paints or copies according to reference; because nothing new can be created by this (but it is of course an exercise to improve). Anyway Stuart, I look forward to a part 2 or a new painting, I like this one as it is. But: it is YOUR imagination that takes substance here. Thank you very much, and have a good remainder of the evening.💐
Thank you, Cora :-)
@@StuartDavies You're welcome, Stuart 👋💖
Looking forward to Part 2.....this is great! HOW CAN ANYBODY FALL ASLEEP WATCHING YOU PAINT? It is magnificent!!
Wonderful
Very nice thanks
I hit the LIKE button even before watching your videos Stuart because I know I'm always in for a treat! Superb thanks for the wonderful work 👍
I call it special effects USA lory Lewis you inspire me to paint in oil
Top grand merci