Toujours un grand petit moment où je retiens le souffle pour vous regarder apparaître votre émotion. ...merci merci et encore... !!!!! De belles journées à vous sans oublier the dog !!!!
I am fascinated and challenged by your painting and the ways you think! I love the way you keep from being "precious." I am not there yet! (I gasp when you rip your paper, or cover a nice spot in your collage work!) I am now trying to paint an experience, motion, and feelings rather than simply what I view in a single impression. And the air, to paint the air rather than a horizon. Thank you, thank you.
Stunning work! I love the loose quick work which really conveys the spirit of the place. Thx for the sunlight on black water pic which arrived safely and is already at the framer. Best R
Great to see you out and about again, I took your advice from one of your other videos about leaving the camera behind. I've found using my sketchbook whilst out has been freeing!! Also painting from memory has been fun!!! Great artworks, lovely to watch you work!!
Thanks Lewis, always relaxing to watch but also as always very helpful. I live in Ireland and those clouds, with all sorts of greys! Have been a company for the last few weeks. To paint them make them a bit more special.
Stunning work process Mr Lewis! I have learned a lot just watching you paint and discuss your painting direction. One of your videos showed up on my feed yesterday--you were discussing what landscape painting means to you and this morning more of your videos showed up. It was almost 4:00 in the morning for me and I was wide awake, so I watched more of your inspiring work. Greetings from the San Fernando Valley, Los Anegeles, CA.
Wonderful! Im on the west coast of Canada so we have too much green. It’s a problem here when painting, so I need ideas on NOT using green to show trees.
Hi Lewis, I am enjoying your approach to the landscape very much. Thank-you for sharing. Can you tell me what type of ink you spilled out in the beginning of the video please?
Could you let us know what colours you are using, particularly what are you mixing with the white to get that creamy colour and also the blue uoi are usibg here please Lewis. Thanks
Might you interject a couple of times some video of what you are looking at? Then, perhaps, one can see the light,, dark shapes and things you are extracting energy from onto paper? Showing the scenery at the video's beginning and end is insufficient. Without repeated reminders of what you see, the entire session is just a lot of mark making and scribbling... and zero anchoring CONTEXT.
Hi James, I think using Lewis style it is up to the individual artist as to how he or she records the landscape and what’s in it, as we all see things differently Lewis demonstrates his style and use of tools brushes and colour etc bearing in mind it’s a rapid sketch technique and not a picture, this is done later using collage then design composition comes into play for the finished artwork so the marks and colours can be used in an abstract way and not necessarily look like a landscape but information obtained by observation and recording the landscape, but I do get your comments and understand where your coming from’
Very inspirational, Lewis...thank you!
Toujours un grand petit moment où je retiens le souffle pour vous regarder apparaître votre émotion. ...merci merci et encore... !!!!! De belles journées à vous sans oublier the dog !!!!
Merci!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful trip to the ocean.
Thank you for sharing your talent ❤
My pleasure 😊
Thank uou for your generosity in sharing your wonderful techniques.😊
You are so welcome!
I am fascinated and challenged by your painting and the ways you think! I love the way you keep from being "precious." I am not there yet! (I gasp when you rip your paper, or cover a nice spot in your collage work!) I am now trying to paint an experience, motion, and feelings rather than simply what I view in a single impression. And the air, to paint the air rather than a horizon. Thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your process. Wonderful art.
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing this wonderous, loose technique.
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous work, Lewis, and generous of you to share your technique. More power to your elbow!
Thanks!
Stunning work! I love the loose quick work which really conveys the spirit of the place. Thx for the sunlight on black water pic which arrived safely and is already at the framer. Best R
Thanks Robert!
Really great to see you out painting again, always so interesting to watch you sketching away!
Thanks Patrick
Very inspiring... thank you for sharing your work!
You are so welcome!
Great to see you out and about again, I took your advice from one of your other videos about leaving the camera behind. I've found using my sketchbook whilst out has been freeing!! Also painting from memory has been fun!!! Great artworks, lovely to watch you work!!
Amazing to watch and learn - beautiful work! Thank you for sharing your great talent.
Thanks Richard
Rock on! Thanks again for sharing this wonderous, loose technique.
Thanks John!
Thanks Lewis, always relaxing to watch but also as always very helpful. I live in Ireland and those clouds, with all sorts of greys! Have been a company for the last few weeks. To paint them make them a bit more special.
Thanks Ana
I love the freedom painting as you do , what paper are you using . Thank you Lewis
Just 140gsm mixed media paper.
So great to watch - thank you. Wish I could paint loosely - need to drink more wine I think! Love your work Lewis. Cheers, Deb T (NZ)
Thanks Deb.
Stunning work process Mr Lewis! I have learned a lot just watching you paint and discuss your painting direction. One of your videos showed up on my feed yesterday--you were discussing what landscape painting means to you and this morning more of your videos showed up. It was almost 4:00 in the morning for me and I was wide awake, so I watched more of your inspiring work. Greetings from the San Fernando Valley, Los Anegeles, CA.
Many thanks, although I thought my videos might be a cure rather than a cause for insomnia! All the best.
Absolutely mesmerising watching you , I so wish I could see it as you see it ,I had a go but it just didn’t work for me .
Practice, it’ll come to you.
Lewis Noble Artist I’ll keep trying I find it fascinating x
Great painting lewis. I like plein air too.. but i use watercolors..
Wonderful! Im on the west coast of Canada so we have too much green. It’s a problem here when painting, so I need ideas on NOT using green to show trees.
Thanks!
Hi Lewis, I am enjoying your approach to the landscape very much. Thank-you for sharing. Can you tell me what type of ink you spilled out in the beginning of the video please?
It’s not ink, it was thinned acrylic paint. Thanks for watching.
Lewis Noble Artist Thank you for your reply.
What a great talent, Thank you for sharing, I love your art....can you tell me what kind of paper your are using ?
Just Cartridge thanks.
What is cartridge paper called in the USA or is it the same?
Love your work. What is that surface you're painting on?
Just cartridge paper, thanks.
Super! Quel vert utilisez-vous ?
Thanks olive Green.
Merci!
Could you let us know what colours you are using, particularly what are you mixing with the white to get that creamy colour and also the blue uoi are usibg here please Lewis. Thanks
Do you do any on line workshops for those of us who live in other parts of the world?
I'm working on it as we speak!
Is that ultramarine blue?
Can u give us a list of supplies.
Might you interject a couple of times some video of what you are looking at?
Then, perhaps, one can see the light,, dark shapes and things you are extracting energy from onto paper?
Showing the scenery at the video's beginning and end is insufficient.
Without repeated reminders of what you see, the entire session is just a lot of mark making and scribbling... and zero anchoring CONTEXT.
Dont watch then
Hi James, I think using Lewis style it is up to the individual artist as to how he or she records the landscape and what’s in it, as we all see things differently Lewis demonstrates his style and use of tools brushes and colour etc bearing in mind it’s a rapid sketch technique and not a picture, this is done later using collage then design composition comes into play for the finished artwork so the marks and colours can be used in an abstract way and not necessarily look like a landscape but information obtained by observation and recording the landscape, but I do get your comments and understand where your coming from’